Garden Clippings:

103 - May / Jun 21

Carolyn Cavecche
Flowers from the Thicket
If there is one adjective that describes what Carolyn Cavecche grows in her Orange micro-flower farm, it would be joy. The local, fresh cut seasonal flowers she plants and tends always cultivate smiles. Cavecche’s family-run... Read More →

96 - Nov / Dec 19

Douglas Kent
Foraging Southern California
The next time you take a walk or go on a hike, keep an eye out for snacks along the way. Growing in the wildlands of Southern California, and even in our yards and neighborhoods,... Read More →

95 - Sep / Oct 19

The Dragonfly Shops & Gardens
Succulent Jewelry
One thing us gardeners love even more than caring for our plants is showing them off. Of course, you can’t invite everyone over to see your garden. You can, however, take a little bit of... Read More →

67 - Jan / Feb 15

Chele Eades
co-creator of Wildly Fermented
Vegetable gardeners know that in addition to offering the ultimate in taste, fresh-from-the-garden produce gives you superior nutrients. Pick a ripe strawberry, and you have in hand good-for-you goodness, including essential probiotics. These naturally occurring... Read More →

63 - May / Jun 14

Brandon Kunkle
Fresh-Picked
Gardeners know that fresh-picked produce is not only good for you, it tastes even better.  The sooner you enjoy fruits and veggies after they’re harvested, the more nutrients you consume. Someone who knows all about... Read More →

62 - Mar / Apr 14

M&M Nursery
Fairy Gardens
In 1956, when the heady scent of orange blossoms filled the air in Orange, M & M Nursery opened in the middle of a grove next to a small, two-lane street named Tustin. “The times were... Read More →

46 - Jul / Aug 11

Leadership Orange
Container Gardens
When members of this year’s Leadership Orange class recently installed a sustainable container garden at the House of Hope, children and teens in the transitional living center gladly participated. And unlike a new toy that loses its... Read More →

40 - Apr / May 10

Erin Sladek
Heirloom Tomatoes
One blistering day several summers ago I opened the door and ushered my sister, Amy, inside. “Is it ready?” she whispered. I nodded and led her to my kitchen table where a one–pound ‘Marianna’s Peace’... Read More →
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