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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden (Aeoniums!) Learn how to use succulents in your garden, not every location will allow them to

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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden Azaleas and Hydrangeas – not really a Southern California Lover, but we can dream!  It is

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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden   (Hemerocallis & Coleus) Sun, shade, water needs, do you know how to combine plants for

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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden (Pelagoniums & Osteospermum) You may see the most amazing combinations made from the seemingly most common

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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden (Aloe striata, Euphorbia rigida, close up of that gorgeous Aloe striata) Low water plants from Mediterranean

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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden Bougainvillea!!! The Azaleas of Southern California (if you are a transplant from the East Coast you

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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden (Romneya coulteri, Penstemon spectabilis, Ocotillo) Beautiful, colorful California native plants make a bold statement for your

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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden (Cactus Flower, Mandevillea Bella Series – Red, Bougainvillea ‘Bengal Tiger’) Beautiful plants from Village Nursery in

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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California Garden (Calistemon viminalis, Pink Roses, Oscularia deltoides) Using the beauty all around us, you can create a

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Wordless Wednesday Inspiration for your Southern California garden. (Metrosideros collina, Mahonia bloom, Chaenomeles – Flowering Quince) Adding texture to your garden with a variety

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