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April 2009- Why are succulents so dang seductive?
- This Venice, not the other one
- The thing about tomatoes is
- Has Gertrude been here?
- 12 more reasons to grow your own
- Snails are the new nearly sustainable food source
- Bleeding Heart is so tempting, but…
- The classic eucalyptus conundrum
- A sidebar to gardening, sort of
- Understanding perennials
- One way to fill the void
- Do the right thing with Diascia
- Don’t horse around with equisetum
- The guy who invented tomatoes
- The patch of dirt they call the Hell Strip
- Seemed like a good idea at the time…
- I don’t know what it is….but I want one
- Be a part of the solution
- Two ways to role with tillandsia
- Old tires and other trashy ideas
- A pillowy approach to color
- Hard to get color lime green
- Seeds of change
- Pronounce this: Shut it
- What a bore. The B-listed birds
- Pssst! Can I interest you in a tomato seedling?
- Sumpin’ Good - Strawberry Mango Salad
- The Super Duper Snail Zapper
- Hydrangea anyone?
- The best garden books that you can’t buy, well barely
- Big fat bloom heads from alliums
- Save a soak for yourself
- The second bulb season
- Trench is French!
- Old Europe in the new world
- Stalking the celery
- Step this way on something scented
- Who knew?
- Monarchs want more than milkweed
- Urban pharmers listen up
- Garden Design magazine offers free desktop wallpapers
- Will conifers make a comeback?
- Dahlias darling, in pots!
- Keep picking those peas
- Is your broccoli and cauliflower ready to roll?
- Hand watering 2.0
- Favorite soil amendment - rice hulls
- So Cal links you’ll love
- Big twig thing at Los Angeles Arboretum
- California Friendly 2009
- What to plant in the garden in March
- Best darn bug blog in the universe
- Wondering about the weird world of aphids
- What to do in the garden in March
- What to plant in the garden in April
- What to do in the garden in April




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