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Create your own mosaic birdbath at Saturday class
L.A. at HomeArtist Leigh Adams says she has an unusual perspective on earthquakes. "Instead of getting upset when something breaks, everyone cheers," she says of her family. "It's called a paradigm shift. I enjoy taking something broken and making something whole and... -
Mutant cactuses prized by collectors
L.A. at HomeSome look like brains. Others look like pythons, alluvial fans, coral outcroppings or stretch waistbands. They're known as crests, and they're a high point in what's billed as the nation's largest cactus and succulent show, to be held this weekend at... -
The Valley Line: Events hit all the right notes
At this time of the year I'm usually complaining about the heat and how we are experiencing the dog days of summer. However, capricious Mother Nature has decided she was bored with the same old fare and is giving us what is up to now one of the coolest...Tags: Entertainment, Movies, Los Angeles, Heart and Circulatory System, Bars and Clubs
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Garden gifts from the Los Angeles Arboretum
L.A. at HomeNo trip to see the horticultural wonders at the Los Angeles County Arboretum is complete without a stop in the Garden & Gift Shop to peruse the latest botanic-themed products. Manager Marc Hall stocks everything from plants and postcards to peacock... -
Get lost with the kids at the L.A. Arboretum, but register soon for the family fun
L.A. at HomeSure, your kid has a Facebook page and can program your Tivo, but would he or she know what to do if they got lost in the outdoors? Without a cellphone? See what happens on Feb. 27, when families get “lost” at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and... -
Arboretum's next permaculture class is set for March 7
L.A. at HomeJill Berry, program manager at the Los Angeles County Arboretum, says young urbanites have turned out "in droves" to the botanical garden's "Introduction to Permaculture" classes. The next workshop on March 7 will be led by botanist Caitlin Bergman, who... -
Veggie gardening by the square foot
Daily DishWhen Jo Ann Carey, above, was diagnosed as pre-diabetic a few years ago, she was told to eat more vegetables. After reading Mel Bartholomew's book "All New Square Foot Gardening: Grow More in Less Space," she was inspired to do...... -
Learn vegetable gardening by the square foot
L.A. at HomeWhen Jo Ann Carey was diagnosed as pre-diabetic a few years ago, she was told to eat more vegetables. After reading Mel Bartholomew's book "All New Square Foot Gardening: Grow More in Less Space," she was inspired to do more -- she wanted to grow them. In... -
The Dry Garden: What to do with exotic plants at Arboretum
L.A. at HomeLos Angeles was sold to the world as the place where anything grew. As if to prove it, more than 10,000 exotic plants were tested last century on the grounds of the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Arcadia. “The original notion was...
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