Tag Archives: southern California

Sweaty Sunday May 30 2010

Time for planting summer vegetables in coastal southern California. Continue reading

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Whole lotta shakin’ going on – 7.2 Easter earthquake in Baja California

We were 140 miles from the epicenter of the 7.2 magnitude Mexicali quake on Easter Sunday and really felt it. I’ve added real time earthquake maps from USGS to my blog. Continue reading

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Mid-March photos of my garden

Spring is a time of eternal hope in the garden with new leaves, shoots and blooms. Take a photo tour of this southern California urban “farm.” Continue reading

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Harvest and planting Monday, Feb. 21, 2010

I harvested 16 eggs and a variety of greens and citrus from my backyard this week. Continue reading

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February fruits, flowers and veggies in a southern California garden

A photo documentary of a profusion of fruits, vegetables and flowers growing in a coastal southern California yard in February. Continue reading

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Harvest Monday, Feb. 1, 2010

Every Monday, some gardening bloggers post a summary of what they’ve harvested in their fruit and veggie gardens. Here’s what’s in my southern California garden. Continue reading

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What’s in bloom in my yard, Jan. 2010

Different flowers bloom at different times of the year in coastal southern California. Here are photos of flowers in bloom in January in my yard. Continue reading

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Winter storms and tornado in Huntington Beach, CA

The week of Jan. 18-23 brought a series of four winter storms to Huntington Beach, CA, causing damage throughout town. Continue reading

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December flowers provide food for pollinators

I planted my coastal southern California yard with mainly drought-tolerant flowers that are designed to provide year-round pollen and nectar for bees and butterflies. Continue reading

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Fruit and veggies in a southern California garden in December

A variety of cool season vegetable crops and citrus grow in my small coastal southern California garden and mini-orchard. Continue reading

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