MWOG took me to the plant nursery to buy some plants for my garden, and I chose cactus and succulents, much to her chagrin I think. I guess she shouldn't have taken me during the hot Texas summer afternoon when all the cactus were blooming -- LOL. I find that along with the lack of a water bill, the immense variety of colors in the plants themselves, as well as flowers that can rival any orchid or rose, keeps my interest year round. My addiction to cactus and succulents remains to this day. San Diego has a 2½-acre cactus garden in Balboa Park with over 1,300 plants. If you'd like to visit the Desert Garden when you come to the 2009 NAR Convention here in San Diego in November, from the San Diego Convention Center downtown, simply take Park Boulevard (borders Petco Park and is at the south side of the Convention Center) north. As you go away from the Convention Center, here are some of the streets and landmarks you will pass going north Here is a great map to the Desert Garden. While you're anticipating coming to San Diego enjoy my slide show of cactus and succulents from my own secret gardens. If the slide show here doesn't work on your computer, click here to watch it at slide.com.
Right after my wise old grandmother (MWOG) adopted me, she detected an interest in all things Mother and Father Nature and gave me my own little area in the yard where I could create my own little garden. I was dreaming of my secret garden, just like the book, which, by changing just a few things, could very easily have been about my childhood of neglect.

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