Reba's Flower Shop
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Reba's Flower Shop
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104 East Commercial Avenue
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Jul 6, 2021Moon flowers, a romantic Ocean Beach garden, the Monterey cypress - San Diego Reader
Point Loma, he grafted a red leaf plum onto an apricot because he wanted the color.
By Robert Gluck, July 27, 1995 Read full article
The Monterey cypress is one of the worst trees for Southern California.
Pull It Up by the Roots Before You Fall in Love With It
About 40 years ago, shortly after Lou and I built our home and every penny counted, I climbed to the top of a large Monterey cypress tree outside our bedroom and cut off its totally dead top section. The dead portion was over ten feet tall. My mother-in-law, Frances Lloyd Wright, glanced out of her living room window, saw me astride a branch on top of the tree, and had a fit.
By Pat Welsh, Jan. 15, 1998 Read full article
Frances and John Lloyd Wright. At lunch Pat is always joined by her husband, retired superior court judge Louis Welsh, whose parents, Frances and John Lloyd Wright (son of Frank Lloyd Wright), both now deceased, lived next door.
Peter Jensen
The Julia Child of gardening
“Chickweed is the main winter weed of my garden, and in a way I don’t mind because it’s edible.” She pulls up the tiny plant, its leaves not so feathery as cilantro, and eats it.
“Don’t confuse it with scarlet pimpernel, which has a pink flower. This has a white flower and it’s a better antioxidant than almost anything other than spinach, so I eat a little every day when I’m out in the garden.”
By Peter Jensen, Aug. 17, 1995 Read full article
Author's garden. For those of a certain bent, a garden defines home in a way that nothing else can.
Photo by Craig Carlson
The Priority of Gardens
Okay, so this is me after a day of gardening up on Fire Mountain. I have a number of reasons to feel out of sorts. The chrysanthemums are blooming, months ahead of schedule, I fiddled with the irrigation system, ending up with a muddy trench, a rusty valve that snapped off in the jaws of the pipe wrench, and a miniature geyser undermining a corner of the bean patch. Aphids are amuck in the day lilies.
By Scott Sadil, June 11, 1987 Read full article
The nasturtiums I planted last spring have matured in their flower bed and annexed every available inch of arable dirt.
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Debris of an Early Spring Garden
When did you become such an avid gardener?” Anthony asks “Oh, I don’t know,” I say, my mouth dry. “It was last April. A week or so after my fathe...
Mar 19, 2020Disney Reveals Menus for Epcot Flower and Garden Festival - News 13
Lavender Syrup and Yuzu Juice
JARDIN DE FIESTAS
Food
Chilaquiles de Pollo: Chipotle-braised Chicken and Tortillas served with Salsa Ranchera, Monterey Jack Cheese, Crema Mexicana and Guajillo Cheese
Quesadilla al Pastor: Flour Tortilla filled with Monterey Jack Cheese and Pork Pastor topped with Grilled Pineapple, Salsa Verde, Red Onion and Cilantro
Choriqueso Torta: Bolillo Roll filled with Chorizo and Monterey Jack Cheese, Avocado Mousse and Jalapeños
Beverages
Cruz Blanca Rosé Spritz: Effervescent Rosé Wheat Ale with Elderflower Liqueur
Mango Mexican Lucky Margarita: Spicy Ancho Verde Liqueur, 100% Agave Tequila Blanco, Mango-Passion Fruit Purée, Lime Juice, Applejack and Ginger Cordial served with a Tajin Chili-Lime Rim
Rosita Margarita: Rose Petal Liqueur, 100% Agave Tequila Blanco, Lemon and Cranberry Juices served with a Rose Petal Salt Rim
LA ISLA FRESCA
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Lamb Curry with Sweet Plantains and Rice
Sugar Cane Shrimp Skewer with Steamed Rice and Coconut Lime Sauce (KA)
Tropical Mousse Cup: Layers of Passion Fruit Cake, Coconut Mousse and a Tropical Fruit Glaze with Fresh Pineapple (KA)
Beverages
Tropical Freeze (Non-alcoholic) (KA)
Golden Road Brewing Tart Mango Cart Wheat Ale, Los Angeles, CA
Tropical Freeze with Parrot Bay Mango Ruml Fruit Glaze with Fresh Pineapple (KA)
LOTUS HOUSE
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Szechuan Spicy Red-braised Beef Shank over Rice
Bon Bon Chicken Skewer with Sesame and Peanut Sauce
House-made Crab and Cheese Wontons
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"Panda” Bubble Tea: Classic Milk Tea with Black and White Boba Pearls (Non-alcoholic)
Jasmine Draft Beer
Marco Boba: Amaretto, Iced Coffee, Milk, and Boba
Kung Fu Punch: Vodka, Triple Sec, Mango Syrup and Orange Juice
Time Out: Bacardi Rum, Peach Liqueur, Peach Syrup, Piña Colada, Sprite, Soda Water and Magic Boba
MAGNOLIA TERRACE
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Southern Seafood Boil: Shrimp, Mussels, Crawfish, Potatoes, Corn and Andouille Sausage
Grilled Oysters with Cajun Butter
House-made Boudin Two Ways with Spicy Mustard
Pecan Cake with Maple Whipped Cream featuring Burton’s Maple Syrup
Pecan Praline
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Wild Heaven Beer Session Citrus Lager, Avondale Estates, GA
The Duck-Rabbit Craft Brewery Amber Ale, Farmville, NC
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NORTHERN BLOOM
Food
Seared Scallops with French Green Beans, Butter Potatoes, Brown Butter Vinaigrette and Apple-wood Smoked Bacon (GF)
Beef Tenderloin Tips, Mushroom Bordelaise Sauce, Whipped Potatoes with Garden Vegetables (KA)
Griddled Maple Pound...
Feb 27, 2020Outdoor Kitchens and Menu Items Coming to the 2020 Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival - The DIS
Lavender Syrup and Yuzu Juice
Jardin de Fiestas
Food
Chilaquiles de Pollo: Chipotle-braised Chicken and Tortillas served with Salsa Ranchera, Monterey Jack Cheese, Crema Mexicana and Guajillo Cheese
Quesadilla al Pastor: Flour Tortilla filled with Monterey Jack Cheese and Pork Pastor topped with Grilled Pineapple, Salsa Verde, Red Onion and Cilantro
Choriqueso Torta: Bolillo Roll filled with Chorizo and Monterey Jack Cheese, Avocado Mousse and Jalapeños
Beverages
Cruz Blanca Rosé Spritz: Effervescent Rosé Wh...
Jan 4, 2020In California: Rose Parade float celebrates the caregivers among us - USA TODAY
Coast headlines. They include the #doorbelllicker, the Scottish musician who faked his death in Carmel and the farmworker who graduated from CSU Monterey Bay at age 58.
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Rose Parade float honors 41 million caregivers
It can be thankless, isolating and emotionally draining, but on the bright side, the pay is nonexistent. Kidding aside, being a caregiver may be one of the most difficult things you can do; honoring that is what drove the creators of "Hope's Heroes," a float set to appear in the 2020 Rose Parade.
Covered in 112,000 flowers, the 55-foot long float features a 24-foot-tall castle guarded by two horse-carried knights. The giant knights are joined by eight real-life heroes — caregivers who have, like most families, put the needs of their loved ones first, even when it comes at a cost.
The riders include Cooper Westphal, a 14-year-old boy who has helped his neigh...
Dec 18, 2019Tom Karwin, On Gardening | Dividing perennial plants - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Both plants grow quite well in the Monterey Bay climate, given partial shade and regular irrigation.
Upright bracts and blossoms of the Matchstick Bromeliad. Aechmea_gamosepala,_by JMK
Both of these plants grow to 1.5–2.0 feet high, and almost as wide. They both produce offsets (“pups”) that can be cut free from the mother plant when they are at least six inches tall. When allowed to grow longer, the pups will develop roots, making them better prepared to grow on their own.
Division of these plants can be done whenever the pups are large enough to be separated but should not be done while the plants are in bloom.
Queens’ Tears flowers in late March or early April and blooms last for six to eight weeks. The Matchstick Bromeliad flowers from May through September.
The mature plants form fairly dense clumps, so that the mother plant and offsets support each other physically. When the pups are separated and replanted, they need propping for a few weeks until they develop roots deep enough to stand without external support.
The divisions may require two or three years to mature before they produce flowers. While the gardener waits patiently for the extraordinary blooms, their attractive leaves qualify them as garden assets.
This season is a good time to study your perennial plants to reduce crowding, develop a landscape grouping, share plants with friends, or other reasons to lift and divide the plants.
Many perennial plants can be divided with the basic methods outlined above, but enough variations exist that a bit of research in advance would be helpful. That research begins by entering the plant’s botanical name plus “cultivation” in Google or another Internet search engine. A search for a popular plant might link to multiple websites, some of which will focus primarily on selling the targeted plant. In such cases, scan the sites for information on dividing the plant.
Dividing perennials can a rewarding and satisfying exercise in real gardening.
Tom Karwin is president of the Monterey Bay Area Cactus & Succulent Society, past president of the Friends of the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum, and a Lifetime UC Master Gardener (Certified 1999–2009). Visit ongardening.com for information on this topic. Send comments or questions to gardening@karwin.com.
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