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Submit Your Garden Events. Botanical Gardens' and Other Organizations' Garden Events. Garden Consultation and Coaching. For years, I’ve helped home, community, and school gardeners determine the best siting and follow-through of their new and existing gardens consistent with their current and future needs. Let me know how I can help you! With what you have in mind and. Web Design by StudioMAH.
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Photography - Gardening In LA
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Submit Your Garden Events. Botanical Gardens' and Other Organizations' Garden Events. Yvonne archives some 10,000 pictures of gardening subjects at public botanical gardens, private homes, community gardens, school gardens, and homeless and battered women’s shelters throughout California and the United States, England, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria. Let me know how I can help you! Contact me for rates at GardeningInLA@gmail.com. Web Design by StudioMAH.
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February - Gardening In LA
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Submit Your Garden Events. Botanical Gardens' and Other Organizations' Garden Events. February Gardening Tips for Los Angeles County Residents. Successful gardens result from both planning ahead and paying attention throughout the growing season until harvest. The amount of time and effort you know you'll be able to give to your garden this year should determine how extensive it will be. When choosing carrot varieties, consider the heaviness of your soil- sow short stubby carrots in heavy clay soils, and...
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November - Gardening In LA
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Submit Your Garden Events. Botanical Gardens' and Other Organizations' Garden Events. November Gardening Tips for Los Angeles County Residents. Even with warm days sandwiched between chilly evenings and mornings, the garden tells us that it's closing up shop for the garden. Many plants, no longer stressed by summer's heat, are revitalized in the cool, humid weather. Our attention shifts to starting and nurturing overwintering crops. For the greatest yields of broccoli, pinch out the main shoot a month af...
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October - Gardening In LA
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Submit Your Garden Events. Botanical Gardens' and Other Organizations' Garden Events. October Gardening Tips for Los Angeles County Residents. Just about any broccoli variety will do well in our area. Try "sprouting" kinds for lots of small heads. For brilliant chartreuse, pointed heads that taste milder than regular broccoli, try "Romanesco," a cross between broccoli and cauliflower. Renovate strawberry beds away from where potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers have grown within the last three year...
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December - Gardening In LA
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Submit Your Garden Events. Botanical Gardens' and Other Organizations' Garden Events. December Gardening Tips for Los Angeles County Residents. Fresh-picked chard, lettuce, spinach, and other greens are delicious, nutritious, and far less less expensive that what's available at the supermarket. They're worth starting now if only for their flavor and texture added to storebought basics. Besides, it's wonderful to have something bright green growing in the garden all winter- besides weeds. Transplant globe...
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April - Gardening In LA
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Submit Your Garden Events. Botanical Gardens' and Other Organizations' Garden Events. April Gardening Tips for Los Angeles County Residents. Sow or transplant asparagus, beets, carrots, celery, chard, herbs, kale, kohlrabi, leeks, lettuces, okra, summer-maturing onions, parsley, peanuts, the last peas (choose a heat-tolerant variety such as Wando), white potatoes, radishes, rhubarb, and spinach. Soil that forms a crust kills germinating seeds before they can break through the soil surface. To lessen ...
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July - Gardening In LA
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Submit Your Garden Events. Botanical Gardens' and Other Organizations' Garden Events. July Gardening Tips for Los Angeles County Residents. July is a month of opposites in the garden. Summer's heat is upon us, and we're harvesting crops; but Fall's cool weather is around the corner, and we should begin planning the cool-weather garden. Besides, it's comforting to look forward to some coolness by starting the seeds of those cool-season crops now. Beans and carrots dislike transplanting and grow more succe...
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May - Gardening In LA
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Submit Your Garden Events. Botanical Gardens' and Other Organizations' Garden Events. May Gardening Tips for Los Angeles County Residents. Sow seeds of lima and snap beans, beets, carrots, celery, chard, chic-ory, chives, corn, cucumbers, eggplants, leeks, warm-season lettuces, melons, okras, green onions, peanuts, peppers, pumpkins, soybeans, warm-season spinaches, squashes, sweet potatoes, and tomatoes. Gourds as trap plants for cucumber beetles. Plant potatoes to repel squash bugs. Plant corn in block...