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The little book that could: ‘botany for gardeners’ - awaytogarden.com - Los Angeles - city Chicago - state California
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 23:15

The little book that could: ‘botany for gardeners’

The English-born Capon, a doctor of botany from the University of Chicago who went on to be a professor at California State University, Los Angeles for 30 years, has since retired, leaving time for the revamping of “Botany for Gardeners,” the bestselling title for its publisher, Timber Press, in the U.S. and England.Not only did Capon write it; he illustrated it, too, and even took the plant photographs that further bring the text to life. Capon is also a lifelong gardener, though images of his own place never appear in the pages.“Botany for Gardeners” was born as a textbook out of lecture notes for a botany class Capon taught for many years to non-science students, so it’s thorough—but not the kind of dense, full-fledged botany text that will scare you away.In fact (even 20 years later), it just keeps drawing me back in, especially for tidbits like these. Did you know:That litmus, the dye used to indicate acidity and alkalinity, is

A plant i’d order: darmera peltata, a shady western native - awaytogarden.com - New York - state Missouri - state California - state Oregon - county Garden
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:55

A plant i’d order: darmera peltata, a shady western native

Out of the leaf litter they ascend.When I purchased this native of woodsy streambanks in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon for my New York garden, it was still called Peltiphyllum peltatum. I have a thing for big-leaved plants (likeAstilboides, its cousinRodgersia, and even thuggishPetasites). I had to tryDarmera, whose leaves can reach 18 in

A plant i’d order: geranium phaeum ‘samobor’ - awaytogarden.com - state California - county Garden
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:52

A plant i’d order: geranium phaeum ‘samobor’

I was happy to see a really good selection of G. phaeum, including ‘Samobor,’ in this year’s catalog from Digging Dog Nursery, whose amazing Northern California gardens made the cover of Martha Stewart Living’s 2006 annual March garden issue and will be featured in May 2009 in Gardens Illustrated.G. phaeum is called “the mourning widow” for its downward-facing, eggplant-purple blossoms. (Click on the top photo to really get the idea.) In the case of ‘Samobor,’ the widow wears dark chevrons on her foliage, too. Not all of them dress alike: G.p. ‘Lily Lovell’ has slightly bigger flowers and bright green leaves (no markings); ‘Langthorn’s Blue’ has subtle dark speckles on its leaves and brighter, violet blossoms; ‘Album,’ as its name suggests, is white-flowered, with green leaves.I grow the phaeums in deep shade to half-day sun, and they sow themselves around, some individuals proving more or

21 garden-y things to do on a 3-day weekend - awaytogarden.com - Spain
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:43

21 garden-y things to do on a 3-day weekend

As vegetable beds or portions of beds come empty, sow cover crops, growing “green manure” to build soil health organically.Get after mice and voles (but never with mothballs!), before they set up winter housekeeping with you.Make easy herbed salts (great as gifts!) or flavored vinegars (ditto). Freeze som

Links: politics of the food supply, garden movie history, tarragon oil and more - awaytogarden.com - Usa - New York - state California
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:34

Links: politics of the food supply, garden movie history, tarragon oil and more

“Vote for the Dinner Party,” the headline on Pollan’s story reads, says, and then the subhed: “Is this the year that the food movement finally enters politics?” It’s pegged to the looming vote on Prop 37, the California Ballot Initiative on the labeling of genetically modified food (which as Pollan points out is not some new invention, but something Americans have been eating for 18 years).  But it goes much farther, because as he says:“What is at stake this time around is not just the fate of genetically modified crops but the public’s confidence in the industrial food chain.” A must read (which will appear in print in the Sunday Times magazine).more on prop 37, with an infographicWANT TO READ MORE about Prop 37, and particularly about what companies support labeling and don’t–a shocking list, if you haven’t s

Developing a signature garden style, even in a small space, with designer susan morrison - awaytogarden.com - state California
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:22

Developing a signature garden style, even in a small space, with designer susan morrison

Susan Morrison is based in the Bay Area of California and known especially for her experience on solving the puzzle that small-space gardens can pose. Her own backyard is just 30 by 60 feet, though anything but boring.The subtitle of her new book, “The Less Is More Garden,” is “Big Ideas for Designing Your Small Yard,” but even big-yard types like myself have plenty to learn from Susan’s ideas. We talked about how each of us can look at our own spaces with a designer’s eye, about breaking up too-boxy rectangular spaces to bring life into them, about use of color and other elements, and

Best garden design advice of 2018: signature style, making tapestries and more - awaytogarden.com - state California
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:20

Best garden design advice of 2018: signature style, making tapestries and more

I think that’s one big area that stymies a lot of gardeners, myself included, and I looked back on highlights of what I learned from interviews on the show in 2018. Where to put what–a bed, a border, a patio, or even several different plants in relationship to one another—can be elusive, to say the least.I rounded up some favorite advice into the latest radio segment (and if you missed the full conversations with the designers quoted here, the links to those are at the bottom of the page and offer loads more design advice).Read along as you listen to the Dec. 24, 2018 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscrib

Materials for path surfaces, black spot and powdery mildew, and more: q&a with ken druse - awaytogarden.com - state California - state Minnesota
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:10

Materials for path surfaces, black spot and powdery mildew, and more: q&a with ken druse

Longtime friend and fellow garden writer Ken was just back from a garden-filled lecture trip across the nation, with stops at Minnesota Landscape Arboretum and in Northern California when we spoke. That’s an exceptional private garden in Piedmont, above, that he visited.Read along as you listen to the July 15, 2019 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on iTunes or Spotify or Stitcher (and browse my archive of podcasts here).q&a with ken druse: ken’s recent garden travelsMargaret Roach: Hi, Ken.

All that shimmers: Plants to bring a sparkle to your garden - irishtimes.com - Japan - Spain
irishtimes.com
15.07.2023 / 04:09

All that shimmers: Plants to bring a sparkle to your garden

Have you ever noticed how the best summer gardens seem to shimmer, a quality that’s almost impossible to define but is inextricably linked to the kinds of plants used? Like the gilt on a beautiful picture frame, they give a burnished, almost luminous air to the planting so that it softly glows.

Will Wildfire Smoke Harm Your Outdoor Plants? - bhg.com - Usa - Canada - state California - county Garden
bhg.com
14.07.2023 / 15:07

Will Wildfire Smoke Harm Your Outdoor Plants?

In certain parts of the United States, people have been affected by wildfires and the resulting smoke for years, dealing with air quality warnings and orange, dusty skies on a semi-regular basis. But this year, wildfires burning in Canada have put other regions at risk, and apocalyptic-looking skies have prompted fresh questions for those unfamiliar with wildfires and their effects: Should I wear a mask outside? Can I leave my windows open? Do I need to clean my air filters?

10 Reasons to Grow a Vegetable Garden - growagoodlife.com - state California - state Maine
growagoodlife.com
28.06.2023 / 13:22

10 Reasons to Grow a Vegetable Garden

This post may contain affiliate links, which means that I may receive a commission if you make a purchase using these links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Growing a vegetable garden for fr

Expert Tips For Successful Gardening In Florida's USDA Planting Zones - southernliving.com - Spain - state Florida
southernliving.com
28.06.2023 / 09:00

Expert Tips For Successful Gardening In Florida's USDA Planting Zones

A beautiful Florida landscape might bring to mind visions of heart-shaped Caladium leaves, oak trees draped in Spanish moss, and colorful dahlias—all well-suited to the Sunshine State’s unique subtropical climate and sandy soil conditions. How can you ensure success in your Florida garden? 

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