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    The 24 Th AnnuAl SouThern CAli orniA

    Spring gArden Show A 25A 28, 2013

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    HURSDAY, APRIL 25

    0:00 am11:00 amJAPANESE MAPLESN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPEarry Hoffer, owner of Maples for All Seasons Nursery, will talk about thearious maple varieties, when and where to plant them in the landscape,ow to plant and care for them, and the general rules for pruning.

    1:30 am12:30 pmTHE GARDEN AS ARThere is more to your garden art than just a beautiful statue.eena Spindler, UCCE master gardener, will help you nd ways

    o include spectacular plantings along with newfound treasureso create both beautiful and relaxing spaces.

    :00 pm2:00 pmSUCCESSFUL ORCHID GROWINGN ORANGE COUNTYony Glinskas, executive ofcer of Fascination of Orchids, Inc., will offerps and advice on how to successfully grow and have orchids bloom in

    he local area. He will discuss the selection of easy-to-grow orchids and theasics of their care. There will also be a plant repotting demonstration.

    :30 pm3:30 pmFROM YOUR HERBAL GARDEN TO YOUR PANTRYhef Debbi Dubbs will share her herbal gardening tips and talk bout how to use herbs in your cooking, lotions and bath.Book signing following the presentation)

    4:00 pm5:00 pmEASELS IN EDEN:MONETS GARDENING AND PAINTING AT GIVERNYDr. Eric T. Haskell, professor of French and humanities atScripps College, will discuss the relationship betweenClaude Monets gardening practices and painterly techniquesas he used them to create over 500 canvases in the

    andscape at Giverny from the 1890s until his death in 1926. Dr. Haskell

    will talk about how Monet moved beyond representation to abstand thus pregured the modern aesthetic in the most subtle of ter

    5:30 pm6:30 pmTHE ART OF HEALTHY GARDEYOU ARE WHAT YOU EATThomas Chaplin, Dr. Earths national program manager, will tathe art of a healthy lifestyle and why Dr. Earth is the only p100% natural and organic product line in the United States thatpeople and pet safe.

    FRIDAY, APRIL 26

    10:00 am11:00 amBACKYARD BEES: KEEPING H Janet Andrews and Kelly Yrarrzaval, cofounders of Backyardbegan rescuing and relocating local honeybee colonies in 2007.plight of the decline in honeybees, these two women beekeepeand mothers have brought back the art of beekeeping in Orang

    Janet and Kelly will talk about their innovative, chemical-free and relocation service. They will also discuss organic beekeepithe inside of the hive and facts about honey.

    11:30 am12:30 pmEDIBLE LANDSCAPINGTom Farrell, UCCE master gardener, will discuss edible landscas an exciting and vibrant way to combine both function and aewithin a landscape. You will learn to use food plants as design and elevate carrots from food products to lacy, leafy rosettes.

    1:00 pm2:00 pmHYDROPONICALLY Join David Clark, horticulture instructor for the BErie County Botanical Gardens in Buffalo, Newand Phipps Conservatory and Botanical GardenPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for an entertaining and presentation on hydroponics. Learn how to crea

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    etups for your gardening space using readily available materials.David will construct several systems for appropriate plants. Bring your

    uestions for him to answer.

    :30 pm3:30 pmART GOES NATIVE:ANDSCAPING CREATIVITY WITH NATIVE PLANTShe native landscape has inspired art and design for centuries, so whyot create landscapes inspired by art? Reginald Durant of Back to Natives

    will demonstrate ways of turning traditional landscape designs into artisticworks that are creative, abstract or formal. Discover ways to play offhe basic shapes of nature using themes like labyrinths and rainwaterarvesting. Find out how to use native plants in innovative ways whiletill maintaining their ecological benets: water conservation, pesticidelimination, animal habitats, etc. The presentation will include pictures ofhe ecosystems and natural features that inspired designs. Participants willee the actual landscape designs, watch as traditionally landscapedards are transformed and receive a list of plant materials used.

    :00 pm5:00 pmINTRODUCTION TO BROMELIADSOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR LANDSCAPINGarry Tabeling, president of Live Art Plants, will introduce many bromeliadarieties. He will talk about growing bromeliads in the home and in theandscape. Larry will also demonstrate how to divide and propagateromeliads and discuss their basic care.

    5:30 pm6:30 pmFABULOUS FAIRY GARDENS Julie Bawden-Davis and Beverly Turner, coauthorsof the new book Fairy Gardening: Creating Your OwnMagical Miniature Garden, will share their secrets fordesigning a miniature landscape that will inspire and delight

    your friends and family. Fairy gardens are the hottestend in the nursery industry, and Beverly was at the forefront of the current

    miniscaping craze. All attendees will be entered in a drawing to win aee fairy garden. (Book signing following the presentation)

    :00 pm8:00 pmWILD BIRD GARDENINGDave Brandt, general manager and certied bird feeding specialist forWild Birds Unlimited in Mission Viejo, will discuss the relationship betweenour garden plants and how they can attract beautiful wild birds to your

    arden. By planting the right owers, shrubs and trees, you can create awild bird habitat in your very own backyard. By combining the beauty ofour garden with the beauty of natures wild birds, you can open up a

    world that you may not have known existed.

    ATURDAY, APRIL 27

    10:00 am11:15 amTHE ART OF THE PATIO:STYLE, COLOR AND GREAT PLANTSPat Welsh is the author ofPat Welshs Southern CaliforniaOrganic Gardening, Month by Month. Pats exciting talk willshow you how to utilize style, color schemes, design and greatplants to create an artistic patio for outdoor living, entertaining

    nd year-round family fun. Learn the art of selecting the nest color plants and

    mall trees that grow best on patios and how to choose the perfect spot forach plant. Pat will share many tips and hints for growing specic plants suchs geraniums, begonias, bougainvillea and other vines, bulbs, dwarf citrusees, vegetables and annual owers. Her talk is illustrated with spectacularides full of take-home ideas. (Book signing following the presentation)

    1:30 am12:30 pmGROWING ORGANIC STRAWBERRIESYEAR-ROUND IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

    earn to grow nutritional, organic strawberries year-round. Julie Bawden-Davis,uthor ofThe Strawberry Story: How to Grow Great Berries in Southernalifornia, will discuss the best strawberry types for Southern California andlanting, fertilizing and watering. Julies presentation will include a strawberryasting, and there will be year-round strawberry plants available.Book signing following the presentation)

    12:45 pm1:45 pmPERSONAL GARDENAND MINI, FAIRY AND STRING GARDTerrariums, miniature and fairy gardens as well agardens are the ultimate in personal garden art andto be enjoyed up close. Garden designer Shirley showcases some of her favorite creations (hers

    of other designers) and presents the basics of making these beviable gardens. Shirley will cover plant selection and resources fas well as ideas for repurposing materials for your garden masShe will be giving away a prize at the end of her presentation.

    2:00 pm3:00 pmRESTORATIVE GARDLANDSCAPING FOR HEALTHIER HEASome people call them magic, those inspired lanthat create restful hearts, peaceful bodies and buthoughts. Designing and building therapeutic envrestorative landscaping is a budding discipline w

    a goal of improving physical and emotional well-being. JoinDouglas Kent as he highlights the nine most influential attrihealthful, restorative garden. 2:00 pm3:00 pmWHATS BLOOMING IN THE KITMacys South Coast Plaza Home Stores demonstration kitcheFrancisco Diaz, executive chef of Signature Kitchen and WolfgBistro Restaurant. Guests will have the opportunity to meet Chenjoy a cooking demonstration and sample his recipes.

    3:15 pm4:15 pmTOO MUCH OF A GOOD THINGCAN ORGANIC AMENDMENTS HURT YOUR LADr. Linda Chalker-Scott, associate professor, Department of HWashington State University, will talk about how gardeners arewith products that promise to improve water retention, enhanceimprove soil nutrition, and ght pests and disease, and about hof these products have no demonstrated effectiveness and at ticreate even worse problems. Dr. Chalker-Scott will debunk mand give gardeners better choices. (Book signing following pr 4:30 pm5:30 pmGROWING ORGANICALLY IN YSuccessful growing begins with a soil environment teeming wi

    Jong, certied soil food web advisor, will explain how to creatby encouraging a healthy soil food web. Come discover the keyand sustaining an organic garden that is productive and beautif

    6:00 pm8:00 pmSAIKEI: THE LIVING LANDSCASaikei: The living landscape, with Frank Goya, is a bonsai masa lifetime of bonsai experience. An instructor himself, Frank isone of the iron men of bonsai throughout the bonsai commHe is one of the original founding bonsai artists of Southern Caland has traveled extensively, teaching and demonstrating the art(Sigh-Kay), a living landscape. Frank will be assisted by Herb Epast president of Dai Ichi Kai and prolic bonsaist, who will prnarration and commentary during the demonstration. By studlandscapes in nature, we can envision a Saikei that could be coon a slab of stone or in a large shallow pot.

    SUNDAY, APRIL 28

    11:00 amNoonTHE DOWN TO EARTHSECRETS OF GARDENINGAlan Piercy, president and CEO of ENRECOS, will discuss iminformation about creating and maintaining beautiful gardens b

    your plants organic immune boosters and growth enhancers thato thrive. He reveals the down to earth, actually undergroundhaving healthy, attractive plants.

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    UNDAY, APRIL 28ontinued

    2:15 pm1:15 pmGROWING AFRICAN VIOLETSN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAeonard Re, African violet grower and accredited national judge, hasver 30 years of growing experience in Southern California and currentlyas a collection of over 150 African violets and their cousins (gesneriads).

    While demonstrating repotting violets, Leonard will discuss the best soilmixes, watering techniques, fertilizers, lighting and containers to use in

    rowing African violets.:30 pm2:30 pmPAINTING WITH PLANTS:

    CREATE YOUR PICTURE-PERFECT GARDENAs a landscape designer and a professional ne artist/illustrator,ane C. Gates, owner of Gates & Croft Horticultural Design, sees gardenss three-dimensional paintings to be viewed from all anglesinside andut. Learn to create a picture-perfect garden by choosing the right plants and

    materials. Select for shapes, colors and textures, then group them to movehe eye from one point to the next, using focal points and the guidelines ofour existing property. A successful garden design needs to combine a wisehoice of plants that will thrive where you put them; some artistic designrinciples; and just a dollop of fun, creativity, imaginationand maybeven a pinch of rule breaking. (Book signing following the presentation)

    :45 pm3:45 pmCARE AND MAINTENANCEOF EXOTIC CACTI AND SUCCULENTS FROM OTHER LANDS

    teve Frieze and Artie Chavez, co-managing partners of Desert Creations,will discuss and offer advice on the care and maintenance of truly exoticlants from Africa, Madagascar and South America, and other unusualucculents from around the world. The conversation will focus on advicend tips on how to care for these types of plants. Information on watering,

    what types of soil to use, fertilizing and guidance on pest control will beiscussed. Pictures of some of the specimens will be presented during the talk.here will also be a small display of the exotic plants so attendees can seeve examples of the plants we discuss.

    :00 pm5:00 pmTHE ART OF PRESERVING THE GARDENDebbi Dubbs and Cinda Webb, UCCE master food preservers, will talk bout the beautiful, safe, nutritious food from your garden and how toafely preserve your strawberries.

    :15 pm6:15 pmTHE ART OF GROWING NATIVEob Moore, California native landscape designer, will discuss howalifornia native plants can add to the aesthetic value of a garden.

    Decorative bark, arresting branch patterns, play of light and color onifferent leaf shapes all add up to the visual appeal of the California nativearden. Rob will present a wide range of examples from gardens, largend small, throughout Orange County. He will also reveal the native plantshat lend themselves to artistic expression and describe how these can beste displayed in the garden.

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    A&C Tropicals Aloha Tropicals/Siam Plumeria Ambius American Begonia Society, Orange County BranAndys Orchids Artbreakers B&D Lilies Back to Natives BackyardBees.net BeautiFlorist Big Island Plants Blossom Planting

    California Native Plant Society, Orange County CCalifornia Bonsai California Tropical Fruit Tree Nursery Cal-Orchid, Inc. Camilles Petite Pots ChaiYo Garden DePalma Enterprises, Inc. Desert Creations Desert to Jungle Divine Orchids ENRECOS Epiphyllum Society of America Fascination of Orchids, Inc.

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    Garden-ette 2-13Geraniaceae 3-30Greenwood Garden 2-18Harvest to Home 2-35High Sierra Nursery 2-14Horticulture Institute of Southern California 2-03House of Bonsai 2-12

    Began in the Garden 2-06ongs Organic Fertilizers 2-09

    KBD Nursery/Tube Planters 2-22a Rosas Plants 2-17auras Little Gardens 2-21

    egacy Cork Oaks 2-08ive Art Plants 3-10M & M Nursery 2-42Maples for All Seasons Nursery 2-05Marcels 3-21Molly Wood Garden Design 2-31Monalisas Tropicals & More 2-15Myuhkas Plumerias 2-28Nest 2-24Orange County Rose Society 3-13Orange Empire Bonsai Society 3-18Orchids & Gardens 3-29OrganicRX 3-32

    Rain Shadow Designs Rainforest Flora Inc. Rancho Los Alamitos Foundation Ricardos Nursery Saddleback Valley Bromeliad Society Seed Engei SoCalGRS Sorella Orchids Southern California Iris Society Susans Ceramics The Composting Warehouse, Inc. The Dragony Shops & Gardens

    The Fern Factory The Plant Stand The Rusted Rose/The Garden Gallery Thos Orchids Tinas itty-bitty Garden Tufa Treasures UCCE Master Gardeners Upland Nursery Inc. Violet Perfection by Gini Wild Birds Unlimited Wildower Seed & Tool Company Zuma Canyon Orchids * Blue text indicates Special Orchid Section

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    GARDENS ON DISPLAYDisplay Gardens are located throughout Level 1 of the Crate and Barrel/Macys Home Store Wing.

    1-01 ORANGE COAST COLLEGEHORTICULTURE CLUB & ARCHITECTURE TECHNOLOGAn Architectural Garden Inspired by Environmental Art & Natural Forwww.occhorticultureclub.wordpress.com 714.432.0202

    1-02 VEGA LANDSCAPEAn Artists Garden www.VegaLandscape.com 714.222.8425

    1-03 AMBIUSThe Art of Living and Working www.ambius.com 562.463.0660

    1-04 GARDEN PROS LANDSCAPE & CONSTRUCTIONDESIGNED BY DARYN FRAZIER & SARAH ROBINSONTunnels www.GardenprosLC.com 714.667.0316

    1-05 FAIRHAVEN MEMORIAL PARK Thoughts in a Garden www.fairhavenmemorialpark.com 714.633.1

    1-06 THE GARDEN GALLERY The Art of Exterior www.theggallery.com 714.404.8199

    1-07 THE RUSTED ROSEA Rose by Any Other Name www.therustedrose.com 949.307.8177

    1-08 LIVING LANDSCAPESPaint by the Numbers www.LivingLandscapes.us 949.230.5872

    1-09 MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE HORTICULTURE CLUStarry Night www.mtsac.edu 909.594.5611

    THE ART OF ANDY WARH

    BOTTICELLIS VENUS Center Display Designed by Don Davidson;Created and Decorated by Fiesta Parade FloatsIn a striking tribute to the American Pop Art movement of the 1960s, Soupresents the art of Andy Warhol. Famous for pushing the artistic envelopWarhol emerged at the forefront of the new movement. With commercial celebrities as his subjects, he himself became a cultural icon and worldwFrom Campbells tomato soup cans to Marilyn Monroe, from Chairman Mhis paintings and silkscreens reect that amazing time.

    Warhols paintingBotticellis Venusis held aloft on a massive artists easel snearly 20 feet tall. This is Warhols portrait interpretation of the equally fRenaissance painting of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, commissioned by thMedici family of Florence, Italy.

    Warhols interpretation of Botticellis Venus is created with a unique compaint and oral materials. Venus owing hair is fashioned with a harmonof dehydrated safower, red bell pepper and carrot akes with accents ofstrawowers. Golden hybrid Vanda orchids, orange lilies and exotic Opaheliconias create the three-dimensional effect.

    Walnut shell, cinnamon spice and paprika make up the skin tone and shadBlack chive and deep brown ax seeds create the background of the famo

    Below, beneath the artists easel, a stack of unnished painter canvases fthoughts and ideas painted with brilliant hues of roses, gerberas, anthulilies that are accented with a myriad of contrasting vibrant blooms and

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    CHILDRENS EVENTSOCATED ON LEVEL 3, SUITE 345 (NEAR SPORT CHALET)hildrens events and crafts are complimentary.

    All crafts are sponsored by UCCE Master Gardeners.

    ALL SHOW HOURS OUTHERN CALIFORNIA GARDEN RAILWAY SOCIETY DISPLAY

    Adults and children are invited to operate the garden railway.Level 2 by Crate and Barrel Home Store)

    ATURDAY, APRIL 27

    0:00 am5:00 pmWORM OBSERVATION:

    XPLORE THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF RED WORMS!Hosted by ENRECOS

    xplore the environment that red worms live and work in. These worms recyclerganic material by eating your junk mail or food scraps, turning the wastento a rich soil amendment that helps create beautiful plants and gardens.

    0:00 am5:00 pm ARTS AND CRAFTSArts and Crafts Hosted by UCCE Master Gardeners

    Ladybug, Ladybug, Dressed in RedCome make one for your owerbed.Discover the life cycle of ladybugs and how they help your garden.Plant Your Own FlowerLearn how to plant and cultivate owers andcreate sustainable green containers to enjoy at home. This make andtake activity will allow you to enjoy your owers all year long.Spider, Spider, Spin Your WebCatch insects in your thread.Discover how eight-legged creatures help your garden. Make andtake your own.

    0:00 am10:30 amOIN THE SOUTH COAST STORYTELLERS GUILDOR FUN AND INTERACTIVE STORIES ABOUT NATURE.

    1:00 am11:30 amCARNIVOROUS PLANT FEEDING AND DEMONSTRATIONHosted by A&C PlantsWatch carnivorous plants as they feed, and learn about them.

    Noon1:00 pmURASSIC PARTIES

    An educational hands-on adventure with Prehistoric Pets of all sizes,ncluding snakes, lizards, frogs, tortoises and bugs. You can join in theun or just stand back, watch and learn.

    :00 pm3:00 pm

    THE RAINFOREST CAF TROPICAL BIRD SHOWHosted by Rainforest CafWatch a 30-minute interactive educational live bird presentation,nd stay after for a close-up photo op!

    SUNDAY, APRIL 28

    11:00 am5:00 pmWORM OBSERVATION:EXPLORE THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF RED WHosted by ENRECOSExplore the environment that red worms live and work in. Thesorganic material by eating your junk mail or food scraps, turnina rich soil amendment that helps create beautiful plants and gard

    11:00 am5:00 pm ARTS AND CRAFTSHosted by UCCE Master Gardeners Ladybug, Ladybug, Dressed in RedCome make one for you

    Discover the life cycle of ladybugs and how they help your g Plant Your Own FlowerLearn how to plant and cultivate o

    create sustainable green containers to enjoy at home. Thisand take activity will allow you to enjoy your owers all y

    Spider, Spider, Spin Your WebCatch insects in your threaDiscover how eight-legged creatures help your garden. Maktake your own.

    11:30 am12:30 pmTHE RAINFOREST CAF TROPICAL BIRD SHOWHosted by Rainforest CafWatch a 30-minute interactive educational live bird presentatioand stay after for a close-up photo op!

    1:00 pm1:30 pmBACKYARD BEES: KEEPING HIVES ALIVE!

    Join Backyard Bees, founded by Janet Andrews and Kelly Yrwho provide the service of rescuing and relocating honeybeeThese backyard urban beekeepers and farmers will tell their creating a sustainable small business and how they provide treatunltered, local honey and beeswax products to Orange CountyLearn about: Organic beekeeping methods The inside of a hive Beekeeping basics The facts about honey

    2:00 pm3:00 pmGET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH THE BIRORANGE COUNTY BIRDS OF PREY CENTER.

    3:30 pm4:00 pm JOIN THE SOUTH COAST STORYTELLERS GUILAND INTERACTIVE STORIES ABOUT NATURE.

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