one man’s obsession with Mediterranean Climate Gardening
  • Home
  • About
  • My Garden
  • Random
  • Contact
  • Palm Tree Spotlight: Dictyocaryum lamarckianum

    Palm Tree Spotlight: Dictyocaryum lamarckianum

    See More
  • Propagating Crotons from stem cuttings

    Propagating Crotons from stem cuttings

    See More
  • 20 late afternoon garden photos

    20 late afternoon garden photos

    See More
  • The long flowering season of the Yellow Geiger Tree (Cordia lutea)

    The long flowering season of the Yellow Geiger Tree (Cordia lutea)

    See More
  • Massive Garden Project Update #3 - Planter Bed Preparation

    Massive Garden Project Update #3 - Planter Bed Preparation

    See More
  • PALMS
  • CYCADS
  • SUCCULENTS
  • FLOWERING PLANTS
  • LANDSCAPING
  • Reviews
  • TOURS
  • HODGEPODGE
Weekend Project - Rock Garden

My weekend project: A new rock garden

There has been one particular area in my garden that has bugged me for quite some time now. It is a highly visible spot that receives a lot of sun year round and is occupied by some of my favorite plants. Lately, in an effort to further meet the water restrictions the…

June 4, 2015

READ MORE >

Tahitian hibiscus seed from Dick Johnson

I love growing tropical hibiscus. The many challenges that come from the endeavor are certainly subdued once you witness them in flower. The beautiful blooms attract attention from a great distance in the garden and some flowers have such unique colors and patterns that you’d think only an artist could come up with…

May 28, 2015

READ MORE >
Nesheiwat Garden Address Lightpost

Palm Society of Southern California May garden tour

This past Saturday the Palm Society of Southern California (PSSC) held their quarterly meeting . This May meeting included two wonderful gardens tours in the Mission Viejo area. While I have been a member of the PSSC for many years now, I am usually unable to attend these meetings, as something kid-related always seems to…

May 21, 2015

READ MORE >
Dypsis onilahensis Soil Experiment

Custom potting soil experiment

Back in April of last year I wrote a post about a custom potting soil mix that I have been using for about seven years now. I was even so bold as to call it the “perfect” mix. Of course you can’t make those types of claims without some proof, right? So…

May 14, 2015

READ MORE >
Agave victoriae-reginae 'Compacta'

A bird’s eye view of my boutique agaves

It is not very often that we get cloudy days like most have been this week. In fact, statistically there are 258 sunny days per year in Vista, California, where I live. Thirty-five days per year are what they call precipitation days. These infrequent cloudy days can prove beneficial, as it is the…

May 7, 2015

READ MORE >
Hippeastrum 'Baby Star' Flower

Hippeastrum ‘Baby Star’ and ‘Apple Blossom’ surprise

I am no fan of bulbs. They just don’t make much sense to me in a Southern California garden. I did have a bed of various Iris once. One winter a guy touring my yard noticed this large bare spot and asked what I was going to plant there. What? I had like 20 Iris planted there. Then…

April 29, 2015

READ MORE >
Parajubaea cocoides Removal

Mass murder in the garden. It’s that time of year.

Spring time in my garden is when I like to make the major changes. Spring is also when I find myself planting 90% of everything I will put into the ground that year. However, before any plantings, time must be dedicated to ripping plants out. We all know that life isn’t fair, and tough choices…

April 22, 2015

READ MORE >
Safari Park Butterfly Jungle

San Diego Zoo Safari Park Butterfly Jungle

Last week spring break was in full effect, and with that came the challenge of keeping the kids busy. But let’s be honest, I live in San Diego, so it really isn’t that much of a challenge. Plus our yearly memberships to Legoland, Sea World and the San Diego Zoo…

April 8, 2015

READ MORE >
Previous
Next

Encephalartos lehmannii x trispinosus
Thanks for visiting! Married to Plants is the lifestyle blog brainchild of me, Len Geiger. I like to consider myself a Mediterranean climate gardening aficionado with far too much interest in the plants that grow in this climate to be normal.

READ MORE >

Archives

TAGS

Agaves Aloes Botanical Garden Bromeliads Cactus Cycads Dypsis Echeveria Epiphytes Euphorbia Fertilizing Flowering Perennials Flowering Shrubs Flowering Trees Fragrance Fruit Trees Fungus Garden Art Gardening Tips Germination Greenhouse Hibiscus Hiking Landscape Madagascar Mexico New Caledonia Orchids Palm Trees Plant Removal Potting Soil Propagation Rancho Soledad Nursery Rants Rock Garden South Africa Southeast Asia Thailand Transplanting Travel Tropical Plants Variegation Water Wise Weather Wildlife

Get The Latest

Keep up with the latest gardening news from Married To Plants.


CATEGORIES

  • Palms
  • Cycads
  • Succulents
  • Flowering Plants
  • Landscaping
  • Reviews
  • Tours
  • Hodgepodge

CONNECT

  • Contact



  • © 2025 Married To Plants. All Rights Reserved.