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      • Division II – Design
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      • Division IV – Youth
      • Division V – Botanical Arts
      • Community Landscapes
      • Photo Gallery
      • Past Shows and Winners
      • Past Show Galleries
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      • General Rules for the Coronado Flower Show
      • Guidelines for Awarding Ribbons
      • Become a Flower Show Judge
      • Become a Home Front Judge
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Archive for February, 2018

Archive for February, 2018

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02/182018

Coronado Public Library

2022 Education & Learning
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02/182018

Coronado Floral Association’s Plant & Green Elephant Sale

2018 Flower Show

The 2018 Plant & Green Elephant sale is comprised of garden items donated to benefit the Coronado Flower Show. These donated items include pots, tools, yard art, small yard furniture, etc.

Public service information booths will include:

  • Coronado Cares (Animal Welfare)
  • Coronado Street Tree Committee
  •  Coronado Arts Commission
  • City of Coronado Public Works Department
  • John D. Spreckels Center & Lawn Bowling Green
  • Coronado Senior Association
  • Coronado Historical Association
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02/182018

City Farmers Nursery

2018 Attractions, 2018 Plants & Gardening Supplies

This “little bit of country in the city” is right in the heart of San Diego at 3110 Euclid. Here, on two acres of land, Farmer Bill Tall has been organically maintaining plants, bushes and trees since 1972. Part working farm, City Nursery also hosts classes ranging from growing your first vegetable garden, to canning and cooking, to beekeeping. And you’ll find plenty of pets and animals roaming the grounds as well.

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susan aach ceramics
02/182018

Susan Aach Ceramics

2022 Vendor

Susan Aach | susansceramicssd@gmail.com

Susan Aach grew up in Hawaii but now lives in San Diego. She started creating ceramic planters to combine both her love of clay and affection for plants, especially the succulents and cacti growing in the garden next to her studio. Being an avid scuba diver and outrigger canoe paddler, she searches for sculptural specimens that mirror life under the sea. She honors these unusual plant creatures by creating distinct containers that are not only functional, but also complement their unique beauty.

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Plumeria Joe
02/182018

Plumeria Joe

Plants & Gardening Supplies

Retired fire captain Jody Rogers is a native San Diegan who grew up in Point Loma and has always enjoyed gardening. A few years ago when he trimmed his over-the-rooftop plumeria, he didn’t know what to do with all the cuttings. “So I started potting them up,” he said, using his own organic compost and visiting farmers markets. His plumerias are the celadine variety – “That’s the most fragrant variety, white with a yellow center, the ones the make Hawaiian leis out of,” he said. His booth will sell both his plumerias and his organic compost that is PH balanced and filled with earthworms.
Plumeria Joe

Plumeria Joe

Plumeria Joe

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MommaPots
02/182018

Momma Pots

2018 Attractions, 2018 Plants & Gardening Supplies

Blaine Tiongson and Theresa Solis’s ine of hand-painted terracotta pots are filled with plants they propagate. At the Momma’s Pots booth, shoppers pick a pot, and the proprietors suggest a plant to fit the environment where it will live; then the shoppers top off their selection with mosses, gravels or rocks, and it’s all tied up with a Japanese-style fabric. Momma’s Pots also sells bath balms and soy-based candles.

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CFS Attractions - Ausachica Nursery
02/182018

Ausachica Nursery

Plants & Gardening Supplies

Ausachica Nursery, based in El Cajon, offers distinctive plants from Australia, South Africa, Chile and the Mediterranean – all of which owner Robin Rushmore finds will thrive in southern California. She chooses Mediterranean-climate plants for their ease of maintenance, drought and heat tolerance and wildlife attraction.
Ausachica Nursery

Ausachica Nursery

Ausachica Nursery

Ausachica Nursery

Ausachica Nursery

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02/162018

Meet The 2018 Flower Show Vendors

Press Releases 2018

In addition to the horticultural and design exhibits at the Coronado Flower Show, you’ll find a host of vendors selling wares that speak to the passions of every green thumb. Among them are:

Ausachica Nursery Robin Rushmore, owner of Ausachica Nursery, offers distinctive plants from Australia, South Africa, Chile and the Mediterranean – all of which she finds will thrive in southern California. She chooses Mediterranean-climate plants for their ease of maintenance, drought & heat tolerance and wildlife attraction.

Susan Aach Ceramics Susan Aach grew up in Hawaii but now lives in San Diego. She started creating ceramic planters to combine both her love of clay and affection for plants, especially the succulents and cacti growing in the garden next to her studio. Being an avid scuba diver and outrigger canoe paddler, she searches for sculptural specimens that mirror life under the sea. She honors these unusual plant creatures by creating distinct containers that are not only functional, but also complement their unique beauty.

Momma’s Pots Blaine Tiongson and Theresa Solis’s ine of hand-painted terracotta pots are filled with plants they propagate. At the Momma’s Pots booth, shoppers pick a pot, and the proprietors suggest a plant to fit the environment where it will live; then the shoppers top off their selection with mosses, gravels or rocks, and it’s all tied up with a Japanese-style fabric. Momma’s Pots also sells bath balms and soy-based candles.

Sand Dollars (and Sand Dollars Too) The popular gift shop at North Island Naval Air Station is a perennial Flower Show favorite with gift items that feature garden themes as well as items with a patriotic flare.

Plumeria Joe Retired fire captain Jody Rogers is a native San Diegan who grew up in Point Loma and has always enjoyed gardening. A few years ago when he trimmed his over-the-rooftop plumeria, he didn’t know what to do with all the cuttings. “So I started potting them up,” he said, using his own organic compost and visiting farmers markets. His plumerias are the celidine variety – “That’s the most fragrant variety, white with a yellow center, the ones the make Hawaiian leis out of,” he said. His booth will sell both his plumerias and his organic compost that I PH balanced, very fertile and filled with earthworms.

Hue By 2  MaryLynn and Ann Dominguez’s store in San Diego features handmade colorful and creative purses, many of which feature floral motifs.

Coronado Friends of the Library On Saturday only you can pick up used books on gardening in a special booth. Want to peruse more books? Just head next door for the full Library Book Fair.

Bowls by Mike & Me  Suzie Sterling

City Nursery  This “little bit of country in the city” is right in the heart of San Diego at 3110 Euclid. Here, on two acres of land, Farmer Bill Tall has been organically maintaining plants, bushes and trees since 1972. Part working farm, City Nursery also hosts classes ranging from growing your first vegetable garden, to canning and cooking, to beekeeping. And you’ll find plenty of pets and animals roaming the grounds as well.

Coronado Floral Association’s Plant and Green Elephant Sale

Public service information booths will include:

  • Coronado Cares (Animal Welfare)
  • Coronado Street Tree Committee
  •  Coronado Arts Commission
  •  City of Coronado Public Works Department
  •  John D. Spreckels Center & Lawn Bowling Green
  •  Coronado Senior Association
  •  Coronado Historical Association
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The largest tented Flower Show in the U.S. and Coronado’s longest running tradition will be held April 15-16, 2023.

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