A Journey Through the San Diego Botanic Garden: A Tapestry of Nature's Wonders

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • The San Diego Botanic Garden is a 37-acre sanctuary in Encinitas, California, about a 30-minute drive north of the city of San Diego. Just a mile from the Pacific Ocean, the Garden is virtually frost-free, allowing a wide range of plants to flourish.
    The Gardens are a tapestry of 29 unique themed gardens. We’ll explore the 4 miles of trails, highlighting the best things to see at the San Diego Botanic Garden.
    A Garden Travel Guide to the San Diego Botanical Garden is available on my website. It contains tips for planning your trip to the Garden and suggestions on places to eat: gardentravelgu...
    Book by Sally Sandler, author and a San Diego Botanic Garden docent, “Sowing Seeds of Wonder: The Stories of Ruth and Charles Larabee and the Origins of San Diego Botanic Garden,” Available on Amazon.
    San Diego Botanic Garden
    300 Quail Gardens Dr.
    Encinitas, CA 92024
    sdbg.org
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Комментарии • 18

  • @miketackabery7521
    @miketackabery7521 2 месяца назад

    I loved the Quail Garden. It was so informal and kind of run down: all the focus was on the plants. And such plants! Some still haunt my memories. I'm from Alaska and I was able to go 3 times: 3 years in a row, and I'd spend all day. My favorite areas were the chaparral bridge, the Pinetum, and another area kind of hidden with marvelous trees and shrubs. It was wonderful to be in such a peaceful place with such marvelous plants. I've been to many gardens over my lifetime and most were far greater than Quail, but Quail was always my favorite.
    It wouldn't be now. I understand that nowadays we have to turn gardens into playgrounds for young and old: for people who aren't interested in gardens and plants. I understand. I guess you gotta get them in somehow and hope they'll get the garden bug... but I suspect they don't. I suspect they just enjoy the entertainment. Oh well. Times and culture change.

    • @GardenTravelGuide
      @GardenTravelGuide  2 месяца назад

      Hello @miketackabery7521 . I can relate to your comments. I, too, visit gardens grand and small and often find the smaller gardens among my favorites. The San Diego Botanic Garden recently paved over paths in my favorite spot, the bamboo garden, and in doing so, many plants were removed. As a repeat visitor, I lament the loss of the way it used to be but appreciate that people who couldn’t navigate the paths previously can now enjoy more of the garden. Things are ever-changing and never so true as in a garden.
      Because of the special place Quail Botanical Garden has in your memories, you might enjoy the book by Sally Sandler, “Sowing Seeds of Wonder: The Stories of Ruth and Charles Larabee and the Origins of San Diego Botanic Garden.” It’s a great story, with unexpected twists and turns, that shaped the spirit of the garden.
      Botanic gardens are increasingly expanding their venues to include non-garden activities. I hope that as more people are exposed to the beauty and peacefulness that surrounds them, they may be inclined to venture further into the garden and, in turn, be captivated by the awesomeness of nature.
      Alaska is on my bucket list. Are there any botanic gardens there that you would recommend?

    • @miketackabery7521
      @miketackabery7521 2 месяца назад

      Short answer to your query: no. There are a couple/three that pretend to be, but I wouldn't recommend them. Our choices are so limited that most serious gardeners spend much of their time in zone denial. Every large town and city has a nursery that has been instrumental in bringing in various plants, so you see large numbers of certain things, but few or none of others that are popular in other towns. Here in Kodiak I'm astonished at the number of a few plants: primulas veris, florindae, and alpicola are in just about every yard that pretends to garden. But where I'm from (Sitka) it's the minor bulbs and shrubs. The Anchorage area lives for annuals.
      You'll be well served to ask for the neighborhood with the most gardens and then simply walk it. You'll be surprised by the tiny size of the gardens, limited palette, and exuberance of the plantings.

    • @GardenTravelGuide
      @GardenTravelGuide  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your feedback. I especially like the suggestion to ask for the neighborhood with the most gardens and then simply walk it. 👍

  • @patriciaaberth6664
    @patriciaaberth6664 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is just one of my favorite places to visit with my husband it's so breath taking and peaceful as a gardener I can truly appreciate this beautiful place in which I can visit whenever I want.

  • @dad102
    @dad102 3 месяца назад +2

    This is so cool.
    Thank-you.

  • @meditationrewiresyourbrain007
    @meditationrewiresyourbrain007 4 месяца назад +1

    Lovely! Thank you 💜💜💜🍒🍇🍊🍉

    • @GardenTravelGuide
      @GardenTravelGuide  4 месяца назад

      Thank you, too. It's a peaceful place to unwind.

  • @kathrynreeves5876
    @kathrynreeves5876 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent video tour! Thank you.

  • @sunitashastry5270
    @sunitashastry5270 10 месяцев назад

    Gorgeous! I missed an opportunity to visit as I didn’t know about it. I was in Sandiego this past summer.

    • @GardenTravelGuide
      @GardenTravelGuide  10 месяцев назад

      Hopefully, you can visit again soon. Besides the San Diego Botanic Garden, there is another garden that I'd recommend only a few miles away from the San Diego Botanic: the Self-Realization Fellowship Meditation Gardens, an immaculately groomed, quiet garden right along the ocean. Thanks for reaching out.

  • @ilahildasissac1943
    @ilahildasissac1943 8 месяцев назад

    In Chicago, we have two famous greenhouses in Garfield Park and Lincoln Park. I grew up near the Garfield Park one.
    The Botanical Garden is located in Glencoe, IL.

    • @GardenTravelGuide
      @GardenTravelGuide  8 месяцев назад

      Hello @ilahidasissac1943. I plan to visit the Chicago Botanic Garden this year and would like to see the Garfield Park and Lincoln Park Conservatories. Older conservatories have a charm that is difficult to reproduce. Thanks for commenting and bringing these places to my attention! I hope you can visit the San Diego Botanic Garden to see its modern conservatory.

  • @forbesflowers
    @forbesflowers 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice video

    • @GardenTravelGuide
      @GardenTravelGuide  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed it!