Mastering Horticulture

Science and art expressed through gardening.

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Some Random Thoughts

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Finch: Dining in style In every garden some life form beyond the gardener's design will appear, thrive, provide, consume, destro...
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Saturday, March 10, 2018

Garden Chores

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The first daffodil flower this year. Things we did in the yard today: My fellow gardener (aka husband) and I took the time to do some ...
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Friday, March 9, 2018

Super Sugar Snap Pea

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Pea 'Super Sugar Snap' ( Pisum sativum ) Seeds Today marks the beginning of spring in my garden because the first seeds that w...
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Monday, January 15, 2018

Dusty Miller

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Dusty Miller ( Jacobaea maritima) is a unique plant with silvery and lacy leaves which varies with variety.  which made it useful in cre...
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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Aeonium haworthii: Survival Mechanism

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Fig. 1      Aeonium haworthii 'Pinwheel'  Aeonium haworthii (Pinwheel) is a succulent species in the Crassulaceae family. ...
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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Kalanchoe Panamensis: Hidden Flowers

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Kalanchoe panamemsis flowers:  dimpled heart-shaped pendants. Since I started painting, I have become more observant of the little de...
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017

It's Been Awhile...

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Pomegranate 'Wonderful' That' right, it's been almost six months since I posted here.  For those who have been fol...
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Helen Lewis
Born and raised in the Philippines. Attended the University of Reading, England (PhD in Agriculture), University of the Philippines (MS in Horticulture) and Cagayan State University, Philippines (BS in Agriculture). Now residing in California with husband and three children - enjoying a God-dependent life.
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