A Visit to Seaside Gardens

One of the very best days I spent on my California trip was an outing to Seaside Gardens in Carpinteria. Seaside GardensWhy?  Because it isn’t often at all that you find a retail nursery that devotes more than three-quarters of its space to a demonstration garden creatively highlighting the plants it sells by their geographic regions!Garden Map

In fact, having seen just the African garden the day before on my way north from LA, I decided to drive back south from Santa Barbara to spend several hours there. African Garden I went back into the African garden and surprised an Anna’s hummingbird nectaring on the Aloe maculata.Female Anna's hummingbird on aloe

The coast coral tree (Erythrina caffra), called kafferboom in South Africa, was in full, glorious bloom. Erythrina caffra-coral tree

Pretty purple and white African daisies (Osteospermum sp.) formed a flowery carpet under the leucadendrons.Leucadendron & Osteospermum

Leucadendron ‘Safari Sunset’ is an understandably popular cultivar of this member of the Protea family.Leucandendron 'Safari Sunset'

In the Native California garden designed by Tim Doles, California irises look lovely with lilac verbena (V. lilacina).Native irises & Verbena lilacina

And naturally, since it was late March, there were huge drifts of shimmering, orange California poppies everywhere (Eschscholzia californica).

California poppies-Eschscholzia californica

I was entranced by the flowers of the California plane tree (Platanus racemosa) with their dangling, red button flowers. A riparian species, it was sited appropriately along the wetland area.

California sycamore - Platanus racemosa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In the Asian garden, a photinia (Photinia x fraseri) was attracting bees to its white flower clusters, and I was struck by how a plant one normally sees pruned into a tight hedge can redeem itself by appearing so beautifully au naturelPhotinia

As I walked on, I passed a woman walking her dog.  “Do you come here often?” I asked. “It’s so beautiful.”

“Yes, I do,” she replied with a smile.  “I’m the owner.” I had just bumped into Dr. Linda Wudl.  Both she and her husband Fred are prominent scientists and philanthropists, and Seaside Gardens is her retirement project. I mentioned I was on a self-designed California garden tour and had returned to Seaside to spend more time photographing the plants, which seemed to delight her.  She made sure to praise the staff — “it’s their hard work” — and then resumed her walk, adding over her shoulder:  “Just look at the Chinese fringe tree – isn’t it lovely?”  It certainly was. Chinese fringe tree-Chionanthus retusus

Bees were everywhere, like these honey bees nectaring on the statuesque pride-of-Madeira (Echium candicans) and foraging for pollen in the California poppies.Pride-of-Madeira & California poppy

There was a charming cottage garden, with lots of old-fashioned flowers and some new takes as well, like this pretty combination of Chinese ground orchids (Bletilla striata) and irises alongside white azaleas.

Bletilla & Pacific iris with azalea

I walked through the sunken terrace of the Mediterranean garden, past the splashing fountain and under the arch decked in Lady Banks roses (R. banksiae). Mediterranean Fountain

The path took me past a big ornamental grass collection, the Mediterranean fan palm, Mediterranean fan palm

and a curving path alongside a fragrant rosemary hedge buzzing with bees. Rosmary Hedge

In fact, as a honey bee photographer, I was delighted to see that bees were everywhere at Seaside gardens, on the ‘Marshwood’ Spanish lavender…..Honey bee on Lavender

and all over the pink rock roses (Cistus cv.) too. Honey bee on rock rose

Hours of bliss later, I suddenly realized I was hungry and it was time to drive back to Santa Barbara for a late lunch.  But I wanted to find a gift for my dinner host for that evening.

Would it be a plant from one of the geographically-arranged areas in the nursery? Australian-section

An extravagant creation from Seaside’s own talented designers?  Garden decorThat would have been nice but a little more than I needed.

In the end, I selected four $3 pots of succulents and a pretty aquamarine ceramic dish and assembled my own creation at a handy potting table, using Seaside’s free container Succulentssoil mix. What a great, generous idea, from a great, generous nursery!  And what a wonderful visit I’d had, learning all about the myriad plants that flourish in California’s benign climate.

Lotusland

House & Cacti

Good day.  My name is Madame Ganna Walska and I am pleased to welcome you here to Lotusland.  I hope you found your way without trouble – these Montecito hills can be confusing to visitors.  And I know you are a great lover of plants, so I trust you will find much to delight your eyes.   Ganna Walska

Ah, you wish to know about me?  Well, I was born in Poland in 1887 – my name then was Hanna Puacz, I hadn’t yet taken my stage name, which means “waltz” in Russian.  And I’ve had..…well let’s just say I’ve had a rather colourful life.  I eloped with a Russian count when I was a teenager, and I was just nineteen when the Czar himself selected me to have my portrait painted as the most beautiful woman at the royal ball.The Czar's Painting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But I grew tired of the Count and moved to France.  It was a wonderful time to be in Paris, la Belle Époque. But then war broke out, and in 1915 I moved to New York and became a singer. I made my concert debut three years later – Enrico Caruso was on the same bill!   My second husband, a doctor whom I met when he treated my sore throat, died just four years after our marriage. I was overcome with grief.  But then on a ship to Paris I met my third husband.  Sadly, it wasn’t a happy marriage and in 1922 I divorced him.  I married my fourth husband in Paris. He was a very wealthy industrialist; some say the inspiration for the film ‘Citizen Kane’. And very generous – he bought me the Theâtre des Champs Elyseés in order to pursue my opera career.  I made three concert tours to America over the next six years, but the reviews for my singing were not always favourable. I preferred to live in Paris and my husband, who lived in Chicago, sued me for divorce, claiming desertion.  But I found comfort in my spiritual studies, in mysticism and astrology and Indian philosophy.   Buddha

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In 1937 I married again, but it wasn’t a happy marriage; he was egotistical and jealous. When the war broke out, I was able to escape France on the last ship before the Germans occupied Paris. Before leaving, I managed to bury the little grotesques, those statues you see in the Theatre Garden, in my French estate. Peptides are manufactured around the world by spego to the robertrobb.com viagra sales francet companies who sell their products to researchers and scientists to help them conduct their research daily. Kamagra Soft Tabs are an alternative way to take the medicine keeping the mind of its starting time. http://robertrobb.com/2019/06/ viagra 100 mg Keeping distances from stressfulness- Stress is the main cause for deepening the relationship. viagra 25mg online Safed Musli plays a vital role brand viagra no prescription too in improving stamina and strength.  That saved them. Theatre Garden

It was my yoga master Theos Bernard – they called him the White Lama – who encouraged me in 1941 to buy this estate. It was called La Cueste then, and there was already a beautiful garden on its 37 acres.  I renamed it Tibetland in honour of the monks we hoped to bring here on retreat.  Alas, they never came.  We married in Las Vegas, Theos and I, but I made him sign a prenuptial agreement to protect my wealth.  When we divorced in 1946, I changed the name to Lotusland after the beautiful sacred Indian lotus. 

It gave me such pleasure to indulge my gardening passion in these lush California hills.  I had good help, of course, and able assistance from landscape architects and designers, including Lockwood de Forest, Jr., Ralph T. Stevens, William Paylen, Oswald Da Ros, and Charles Glass.  They helped me assemble my plant collections. My bromeliads are world-renowned. Bromeliads

And I sold off my jewelry in the 1970s to finance the purchase of my rare cycads.Cycads

Throughout my life, I have been an enemy of the average. In fact, it’s been my motto.  And though I loved beautiful things, I also gave my time and money to good causes.Performer & Spokeswoman

Now I must leave you. Be sure to see the rest of the estate. You’ll love the blue garden.  Martha Stewart had her picture taken there not long ago.The Blue Garden

And you mustn’t forget the horticultural clock garden.Clock Garden

And the clamshell fountain and crescent pool in the aloe garden. Those are abalone shells lining the pool.The Crescent Pool

 My cacti are wonderful of course; they come from all over the world.

Cactus-garden

Before you leave, take a moment to sit on the terrace and enjoy the view.

The terrace at Lotusland.

The terrace at Lotusland.

And stop by the gift shop, if you’re feeling generous. The foundation needs all the profits it can make. Gift Shop

I’m sorry the lotuses aren’t in bloom; it’s too early in the season. I always loved the pink ones.  Au revoir. Enchanté. 

(A conversation imagined with Ganna Walska, based on Lotusland’s history.  Reservations must be made to visit Lotusland.  Visit their website http://www.lotusland.org/ for more information.)

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