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We’re Chris and Lisa Cullen, of Montecito Landscape. Garden Gossip is where we talk about all things garden hoping that you will be inspired to create your own little piece of paradise no matter where you live. Listen to Garden Gossip Radio on AM1290 every Friday at 11am and 9pm and Saturday mornings at 11. Hope to hear from you soon. You can listen to past shows anytime at www.montecitolandscape.com
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Thinking outside the box
Each year Leana and I try to come up with something different for our holiday wrapping. I usually use plain brown wrapping paper and create something with herbs and plants from the garden. This year we used brown paper and garden twine. Then I snipped Bay Laurel and a handful of Lavender. The tag is a leaf from a sweet gum tree down the street. And, we made tiny sachets and stuffed them with dried Lavender buds and dried crushed Bay Laurel leaves.
I think it makes a lovely alternative to the "usual", don't you?
Fill your garden with joy!
I think it makes a lovely alternative to the "usual", don't you?
Fill your garden with joy!
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Gifts from the Garden Part 2
We were bubbling over with ideas for gifts from the garden on Friday.
Here are a few more herb blend ideas:
Asian style herb blend: Fennel seed, star anise, ginger, black pepper, cinnamon.
Spanish style: Smoked Paprika, Sweet Paprika, Pepper, Cumin, Lemon zest.
Latin style: Cumin, Oregano, Pepper, Chili powder, (you could even add a touch of Cinnamon & Cocoa powder).
Indian style: Tumeric, Cumin, Cardamon, Coriander, dry mustard and Cayenne.
The possibilities are endless, but this should be enough to
get you started on creating your own. Have fun with the jars. I think you could use old jam jars, go to antique shops and find old jars. Here are some jars I had in my cupboard.
More spice jar ideas from Crate and Barrel
Here are a few more herb blend ideas:
Asian style herb blend: Fennel seed, star anise, ginger, black pepper, cinnamon.
Spanish style: Smoked Paprika, Sweet Paprika, Pepper, Cumin, Lemon zest.
Latin style: Cumin, Oregano, Pepper, Chili powder, (you could even add a touch of Cinnamon & Cocoa powder).
Indian style: Tumeric, Cumin, Cardamon, Coriander, dry mustard and Cayenne.

get you started on creating your own. Have fun with the jars. I think you could use old jam jars, go to antique shops and find old jars. Here are some jars I had in my cupboard.
More spice jar ideas from Crate and Barrel
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Gifts from the Garden
We talked about gifts from the garden on Friday's show and here's one of our ideas:
Make your own customized herb blends.
Herbs de Provence is a favorite. I use thyme, fennel seed, lavender, tarragon, marjoram and bay. Savory is another herb you can add. I just don't happen to have any in my garden at the moment. Dry the herbs and blend to your own taste.
Package in little jars, like left over jam jars. Or go all out and buy cool containers.
Make this into a seasoning salt by adding sea salt!
One more reason to plant lots of herbs in your garden.
Fill your garden with joy!
Make your own customized herb blends.
Herbs de Provence is a favorite. I use thyme, fennel seed, lavender, tarragon, marjoram and bay. Savory is another herb you can add. I just don't happen to have any in my garden at the moment. Dry the herbs and blend to your own taste.
Package in little jars, like left over jam jars. Or go all out and buy cool containers.
Make this into a seasoning salt by adding sea salt!
One more reason to plant lots of herbs in your garden.
Fill your garden with joy!
Garden Gossip Friday December 2nd-Gifts from the Garden and Chef MD, Dr. John La Puma
Great show today with Dr. John La Puma (author of Chef MD's Big Book of Culinary Medicine). Dr. La Puma gave us some tips on how to enjoy the holidays without packing on extra pounds and how to bring your cholesterol down without harmful drugs (cholesterol drug Lipitor went generic this week).
We've got gift ideas from your garden and of course there is the Montecito Landscape/Garden Gossip photo calendar give-away. No one had the correct guess for name that plant, so we'll continue that next week. Listen to rebroadcast Saturday at 11am on newspress.com or download past episodes from www.montecitolandscape.com
We've got gift ideas from your garden and of course there is the Montecito Landscape/Garden Gossip photo calendar give-away. No one had the correct guess for name that plant, so we'll continue that next week. Listen to rebroadcast Saturday at 11am on newspress.com or download past episodes from www.montecitolandscape.com
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Don't Plant a Pest
Last week on Garden Gossip, Invasive plant specialist, David Chang, gave us some great info on what to plant and what not to plant in our landscapes. Certainly we all know that Pampas Grass is not a friend in our gardens, but did you know that Fountain Grass is another invasive species that we need to avoid? These plants "jump the fence" and invade native environments, causing a real threat to our biodiversity. There are plenty of viable alternatives to the invasive species, find out more by visiting the California Invasive Plant Council website. www.cal-ipc.org
You can listen to the show here Garden Gossip Radio Show
You can listen to the show here Garden Gossip Radio Show
Monday, October 31, 2011
Organic Vampire, Witch Control and General Protection from Evil
Today is the 31st of October and you will most definitely need protection from evil tonight, since it's a very popular evening for marauding Vampires, Witches and the like. But, did you know that most of the protection you need is right in your own garden? Yep. So without further introduction here is the Organic Halloween Safety List for 2011 (the last two aren't exactly in your garden or organic, but you want to be safe, right?):
- Eat lots of Garlic: It is well known that Vampires have an aversion to Garlic. Even in China and Malaysia Garlic has been used as Vampire repellent. You can also string it up over your doorways to prevent Vampires from entering your home.
- Carry a bag of Poppy Seeds: Vampires are compulsive counters, so if you suspect someone of being a Vampire, throw Poppy Seeds at them and hope they will be distracted long enough (they will have to start counting them, you see) for you to get away.
- Thorns of Wild Roses also repel Vampires. No one seems to know why this works, but it does.
- Make sure you have lots of Wolf Bane; It repels Werewolves. Not sure there is any other way to protect yourself from Werewolves.
- String Chili Peppers around your neck and around the entrance to your house as this will repel a wide variety of Monsters and Ghouls.
- Fennel is another plant useful for protection. Hang Fennel over your front door to prevent the entry of Witches.
- Now, if for some reason you do get a hex put on you, use Bay Laurel to break the spell. It's a good idea to keep some Bay around for this reason. Rosemary is a suitable substitute.
- Lavender and Oak will protect from the Evil Eye.
- The only actual protection from Zombies, apparently, is a chainsaw and an axe...I couldn't find any reliable Zombie or Ghoul repellent.
- Wear a cross, this seems to help with all sorts of evil from Vampires to Witches.
- Holy water provides good all-around protection from any unexpected Halloween situation. Keep a vial around your neck just to be safe.
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