Planting Guide for April
04 Apr 2011 Leave a Comment
in Living Healthy, organic gardening, Vegetable/ Herb Garden Tags: April Vegetable Planting Guide, gardening blog nadia, organic gardening, Southern California Planting Guide
APRIL PLANTING GUIDE: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
“A garden is a friend you can visit any time.”- anonymous
April is the beginning of spring and the perfect time to really get out in the garden and do some serious planting. Seeds sprout more quickly with the night-time temperatures warming up and the sun is not too hot to scorch those new plants emerging. Try planting a combination of seeds and small plant starters from the nursery to keep an instant and continuous garden growing. Happy planting!
* PUMPKIN *
* CARROT *
* CORN *
* BUSH AND POLE BEANS *
* RADISH *
* BEETS *
* CANTALOUPE
* CUCUMBER *
* EGGPLANT *
* JICAMA * OKRA * PEPPERS *
* SUMMER AND WINTER SQUASH *
* SUNFLOWERS *
* TOMATO * 
* WATERMELON *
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♥ Plant – Grow – Enjoy ♥
The Backyard Orchard
25 May 2010 4 Comments
in Garden Design, Garden Fruits, Garden Projects, Living Healthy, Vegetable/ Herb Garden Tags: Backyard Orchard, Edible Landscaping, gardening blog nadia, san diego gardening
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The reality of my backyard is that I’ve run out of space to grow fruit or citrus trees in the ground, but that hasn’t stopped me from trying to create a backyard orchard. With an abundance of information available in the gardening industry on “Edible Landscaping” and “Backyard Orchards” I’ve found a way to add trees to my landscaping even without the soil space. My desired list of trees were: Mission Fig, Meyer Lemon, Eureka Lemon, Mandarin Orange, Navel Orange and a Juice Orange Tree. By purchasing 5-15 gallon trees and placing them in large container pots around my house I was able to achieve a little mini-orchard. One of the more popular questions concerning an edible landscape with trees is: “Do I need to purchase Dwarf Trees if they are going to be placed in a container?”. The answer is no
, by pruning a regular sized tree whether in a pot or in the ground they can be maintained at any desired size and shape.
A few gardening tips for trees in containers:
1. Plant them in large enough containers with future growth in mind to prevent the roots from getting root bound.
2. Feed/fertilize once per month with a good organic nitrogen fertilizer. Trees in containers need to be fed more often than those in the ground.
3. Deep water once per week, there is no need to over water fruit and citrus trees.
4. Place in a sunny location with at least 6 hours of sun per day.
5. Adding 25% cactus mix to a pre-mixed potting soil will be a good blend for optimal drainage.
6. Using a 1/2 whiskey/wine barrel with drilled out drainage holes on the bottom work well for tree containers.
What about variety? There are many trees that work well in containers and create a beautiful edible landscape, here is a small list for the California gardener: Satsuma Mandarin, Kumquat, Bearss Lime, Meyer Lemon, Black Mission Fig, Dwarf Ruby Star Grapefruit, Moro Blood Orange, Blueberry Bushes, Anna Apple, Strawberry Guava, Persimmon Tree, ‘Dwarf Lady Finger’ Banana.
A lime tree on the patio or a pair of kumquat trees to enhance the front entrance of a home are wonderful ways to add edibles to the landscape. Why not try a few blueberry bushes on the balcony or an orange tree next to a bench in the backyard? When the citrus blossoms are present the fragrance alone makes it worth having a potted tree!
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Create – Grow – Enjoy
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
25 Dec 2009 Leave a Comment
in Living Healthy, Photography Tags: Chihuahua Costume, Christmas Chihuahuas, gardening blog nadia, Shakespeare garden poem
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-A SHAKESPEARE GARDEN POEM FOR THIS CHRISTMAS DAY-
“At Christmas I no more desire a rose
Than wish a snow in May’s new-fangled mirth;
But like of each thing that in season grows.”
- William Shakespeare
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~Reflect today and give thanks for all that you have learned and all that inspires you.~
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