The Beauty of Variegation, with Terry Miller of TJ’s Nursery & Gifts in Chico

Variegation is an interesting thing in a plant. And gardeners’ responses to variegation are almost as interesting. Some people love it. Some people hate it. My Aunt Bettina once said to me, “Enjoying variegation comes with age.” And she may have been right, for while I am still not a total fan of all variegation, some of it absolutely stops me in my gardening tracks. Continue Reading

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Did You Say Tropical? Anything-But-Timid Tropical Plants for the North State Garden

“So it might be about testosterone,” Chris Hunter says to me – only half-laughing – about his affection for tropical plants. “Tropical plants just get so huge with even one year of growth – they’re amazing! And those leaves…” he… Continue Reading

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Flowers for the Table: Working with Garden Flowers for Home Arrangements, with Award-winning Floral Designer Gerry Gregg, AIFD

Fresh-cut flowers from the garden are arguably one of the garden’s greatest joys. They are lovely, luxurious and all-in-all economical. I am a cut-whatever’s-blooming-put-it-in-a-vase kind of person, and when they are available, I like to put little vases anywhere I… Continue Reading

The Beauty of Variegation: Talking to Terry Miller, TJ’s Nursery & Gifts, Chico

Variegation is an interesting thing in a plant. And gardeners’ responses to variegation are almost as interesting. Some people love it. Some people hate it. Some people like striped variegation; others love splotchy variegation; still others like multicolored variegations. My… Continue Reading