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Ruth Steinberg
@gardening · 1:11

Flowers in my neighborhood

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Hi. I have decided I'm going to call this segment Flowers. My neighborhood. La is looking so incredible at the moment that you just cannot help but marvel at each bloom as you go around the corner and you suddenly seeing all the everything flowering all at once and things you've never seen. Flowering together and little houses and places that you've walked by a million times have got no appeal have suddenly sprung to life with all these colors and beautiful plants. It's amazing

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:07

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I mean, it it took them quite a while to call cultivate this because they've been seeding it and watering it. But you have to see these wildflowers. For those of you who have patience, they tilled the soil. They got it ready, they gave it, they amended it with lots of nutrients, and then they kept on seeding it and then reseeding it. And this year, boom. This is in the street of Los Angeles. I'm so excited to show it to you
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Ruth Steinberg
@gardening · 0:59
You're. Well, here I sit in mid city in La. It's overcast. Back to May and June. Gloom, but everything's beautiful. It's like a big white box above us, a scrim, so every color is really punchy. And the birds are just tweetering and twittering and dancing around. It's so lovely here. And I'm finding all kinds of magnificent new flowers. Today
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Welcome to Swell!

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Ruth Steinberg
@gardening · 0:31
You're. This is called the Pride of Madeira, but it's not the original one that we see in La. That's blue. This one, apparently, I think, is from Papua New Guinea. But for the longest time, I didn't know what it was. And then I put that up on Instagram and a friend of mine identified it. But I've never seen one of these
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