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Tom Karwin, on gardening | Focusing on foliage rosette forms
"This column focuses on foliage in various rosette forms, in which leaves radiate from a short stem or a compressed growing ...
When Karen Fleck and her family moved into a larger home in 1990 from the one they lived in down the street in Santee, the idea was that it would be temporary — a stopgap before buying a home in the ...
Some of Mexico's most unique and complex agave spirits aren't tequila or mezcal at all. When “destilado de agave” is displayed on a label, it simply means the spirit is distilled from agave. It also ...
California’s agave industry is exploding right now, expanding from just a couple dozen acres a few years ago to more than 1,000 acres today, with much more on the way. Though there are some larger ...
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We need to talk about variegation. Or at least I need to talk about variegation, a subject that divides gardeners in much the same way that air fryers do chefs, or the reborn popularity of white socks ...
Once the jacarandas are in bloom, as they have been for the last few weeks, it’s a sure sign that summer’s heat is on the way. Watering is a concern now that 100-degree days are upon us, yet certain ...
From Clovis to Hanford in Central California, the mature succulents known as agave americana are dying. And there is little anyone can do. But this isn’t a case of errant pesticides, disease or insect ...
When Craig Reynolds of Sacramento planted a small plot of agave in Mexico to raise funds for a nonprofit in 2006, he had no idea it would spark a revolution in the California spirits scene. Now, ...
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