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Garden The Knowledge
Author: Topher Delaney
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Topher Delaney in conversation with gardeners, farmers, activists, writers, and scientists.
"If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden." ~Frances Hodgson Burnett.
"People often ask me what one thing I would recommend to restore the relationship between land and people. My answer is almost always “Plant a garden.” It’s good for the health of the earth and it’s good for the health of people." ~Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer pg 126.
"If you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden." ~Frances Hodgson Burnett.
"People often ask me what one thing I would recommend to restore the relationship between land and people. My answer is almost always “Plant a garden.” It’s good for the health of the earth and it’s good for the health of people." ~Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer pg 126.
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Topher Delaney in conversation with Matt Kondolf, Professor of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning at the University of California Berkeley.
Larner Seeds: https://larnerseeds.com/Books by Judith Lowry Gardening with a Wild Heart: Restoring California's Native Landscapes at Homehttps://www.amazon.com/Gardening-Wild-Heart-Californias-Landscapes-ebook/dp/B00719LLQA?ref_=ast_author_dp The Landscaping Ideas of Jays: A Natural History of the Backyard Restoration Gardenhttps://www.amazon.com/Landscaping-Ideas-Jays-Backyard-Restoration/dp/0520241649?ref_=ast_author_dp California Foraging: 120 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Evergreen Huckleberries to Wild Ginger (Regional Foraging Series)https://www.amazon.com/California-Foraging-Flavorful-Evergreen-Huckleberries-ebook/dp/B00NG3QBV0?ref_=ast_author_dpBooks discussed in the podcast: Homesteading: How to Find New Independence on the Land by Gene Logsdon: https://www.amazon.com/Homesteading-How-Find-Independence-Land/dp/0878570683Gene Logsdon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Logsdon The Organic Gardener by Catherine Osgood Foster: https://www.amazon.com/organic-gardener-Catharine-Osgood-Foster/dp/0394472101Influential people Molly Brown - Bolinas School of Botanical Art - Molly brown: https://www.mollybrownartist.org Craig Dremann - Redwood Seed Company: https://www.ecoseeds.com/ Gurney Norman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gurney_Norman
Garden The Knowledge. Topher Delaney in conversation with Martin Bournhonesque.
Topher Delaney in conversation with David Duskin, Public Artists, and co-founder of Petaluma River Park
http://www.davidduskin.com/
https://www.petalumariverpark.org/
Publicly accessible collaborative works:
Teaching Stones, Almaden Library and Community Center, San Jose, CA
Norman Lear Monument, Emerson College, Boston, MA
Castro Valley Creek Daylighting Project, Castro Valley Library, Castro Valley, CA
Thousand Ways, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa, CA
Books that have inspired David:
The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell
Tao Te Ching, Lao-tzu, translation by Stephen Mitchell
Women Who Run with the Wolves, Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Finnegans Wake, James Joyce
Body Watching, Desmond Morris
Moby Dick, Herman Melville
Paintings that have inspired David:
Annunciation, Cortona, Fra Angelico
Annunciation, San Marco, Fra Angelico
Otow Orchard
6232 Eureka Rd
Granite Bay, CA 95746
916-791-1656
www.otoworchard.com
In 1911, Kitchitaro Kawanoand his wife, Momi, purchased 20 acres of land in the Rosedale Colony Tract of Loomis and named it Rosedale Farm.
After Kitchitaro's death in 1939, his widow and youngest daughter, Helen, ran the farm. During World War II, Helen and her husband, Seiichi Otow, were interned at Tule Lake Relocation Center.
After the war, they returned to the farm to find that it was not in a condition to provide them an income. Seiichi opened a radio repair shop in Sacramento while reviving the orchard.
The Otow family, including Seiichi, Helen, June, Christine and Wesley cared for and harvested the orchard and packed all the fruit on the farm until the 1970s.
Today, Chris Otow Kuratomi and her husband, Tosh Kuratomi, respond to their customers' preferences with a much more diverse variety of fruits and vegetables. They continue to specialize in the ancient art of dried persimmons known as hoshigaki.
Surrounded by development, they strive to honor their family's commitment to the farm. The orchard takes on different personalities through the seasons and continues to provide local residents with high-quality fresh food.
They grow the following fruits + Vegetables:
Apples:
Gala
Gravenstein
Fuji
Honeycrisp
Pink Lady
Reinette Simirenko
Red Delicious
Yellow Delicious
Gala
Apricots
Blenheim
Fantasme
Orange Red
Patterson
Robada
Royal
Royal Rosa
Asian Pears
Hosui
Kosui
Nijisseiki
Okusankichi
Olympic
Shinko
Shinseiki
Ya Li
Yoi
Blackberries
Cherries
Bing
Rainier
Royal Lee
Royal Lynn
Citrus
Blood Orange
Clementine Mandarin
Eureka Lemon
Satsuma Mandarin
Naval Orange
Satsuma Mandarin
Valencia Orange
Yellow Grapefruit
Figs
Black Mission
Brown Turkey
Panache
Garden Vegetables
Basil
Bitter Mellon
Chard
Chile
Cilantro
Japanese Cucumbers
Japanese Eggplants
Kale
Lavender
Mint
Okra
Peppers
Rosemary
Tomatillo
Tomatoes
Grapes
Kyoho
Red Perlette
Thompson Seedless
Jujube
GA866
Li
Sugar Cane
Kiwi
Mulberries
Nectarines
Ambre
Fantasia
Flavortop
Heavenly White
Jade
Nuts
Almonds
Chestnuts
Pecan
Walnut
Olives
Manzanilla
Mission
Sevillano
Clingstone Peaches
Bowen
Phelps
White Peaches
Babcock
Indian Free
Nectar
Saturn (donut)
Silver Logan
Spring Rose
Sugar Lady
Yellow Freestone Peaches
49er
Delight
Fairtime
Fay Elberta
Flavorcrest
Frost
Gene Elberta
June pride
Junecrest
Late Alamar
Loring
Maycrest
Muir
O'henry
PF 11
PF lucky 13
Q-1-8
Red haven
Regina
Springcrest
Summerset
Suncrest
Pears
Bartlett
Comice
D'anjou
Persimmon
Chocolate
Hachiya
Fuyu
Giombo
Giro
Hachiya
Hyakume
Imoto
Izu
Maru
Nagamaru
Niishimura Wase
Vodka
Plum
Black Amber
Casselman
El Dorado
Empress
Frontier
Kelsey
La Roda
Mariposa
Red Beaut
Red Roy
Santa Rosa
Satsuma
Ume
Plum
Black Amber
Casselman
El Dorado
Empress
Frontier
Kelsey
La Roda
Mariposa
Red Beaut
Red Roy
Santa Rosa
Satsuma
Ume
Pomegranates
Ambrosia
Eversweet
Wonderful
Quince
Squash
Black Futsu
Butternut Squash
Delicata
Kabocha
Red Kuri
Yellow Zucchini
Topher Delaney and Park Ranger Yenyen Chan discuss the significance of the Chinese in the early history of Yosemite and our National Park Service.
Resources discussed in the podcast:
George Wright Forum Article: Interpreting the Contributions of Chinese Immigrants in Yosemite National Park’s History by Yenyen F. Chan - http://www.georgewright.org/343chan.pdf
2011 Yosemite Video: A Glimpse Into Yosemite's Chinese History - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kdyrfXGz90
2022 Yosemite Video: Uncovering Yosemite's Chinese History - https://www.nps.gov/media/video/view.htm%3Fid%3DAF63C5CB-AB05-426C-9250-21B726BA4272
Exhibit @ Chinese Laundry next to Wawona hotel - https://yosemite.org/yosemites-chinese-history/
The Today Show interview with Yenyen Chan about Yosemite's Chinese History - https://www.today.com/video/the-pivotal-role-chinese-immigrants-played-in-creating-yosemite-139607109518
Yosemite's Chinese history exhibit - https://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/historyculture/chinesehistory.htm
Chinese Built Roads @ Yosemite:
Wawona Road - 23 miles long - Built in 4 months (December 1874- April 1875)
Tioga Road (Formerly Great Sierra Wagon Road) - 56 miles long - Built in 4 months (1882 - 1883)
Big Oak Flat Road
Coulterville Road
The original Washburn trail to the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias in Yosemite
Pilgrimage to Sing Mountain:
For more information on the Yosemite Sing Peak Pilgrimage, visit the Chinese Historical Society of Southern California website: www.chssc.org
The CHSSC website has a specific bookmark for this Yosemite Pilgrimage that is also available directly at this link: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/9b463916aa294dcda3cea9d3b4e12926
To request a Ranger Program with Yenyen Chan, contact Public Information Officer - https://www.nps.gov/yose/contacts.htm
If you have any stories, letters, or other artifacts from family members who may have worked in Yosemite or the surrounding areas during the 1840's onwards, please email: yosemitesingpeak@gmail.com
Photo Credit: Christine White Loberg
Topher Delaney in conversation with Joanna Letz, founder and owner-of Bluma Flower Farm, a rooftop farm in Berkeley, CA.
Resources discussed in the podcast:
Santa Cruz Farm Program - https://agroecology.ucsc.edu/
Resource for landscape fabric. Nolt's Produce Supplies - https://noltsproducesupplies.net/
Resource for Collinear Hoes - https://www.johnnyseeds.com/tools-supplies/weed-control/hoes-cultivators/collinear/
Resource for Cold Storage Systems: Cool Bot - https://www.storeitcold.com
Organic Certification: CCOF - https://www.ccof.org/
Ecological Farming Conference: EcoFarm Ecological Farming Association - https://eco-farm.org/conference
Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers - https://www.ascfg.org/
Topher Delaney in conversation with Jean Wheeler, owner of Main Street Trees in Napa, CA.
Main Street Trees: www.mainstreettrees.com
Jean Wheeler's Favorite Trees:
Figs
Col de Dame noir
Grosse Monstreuse
Eve's Black Cherry
Excel
White Genoa
Kadota
Pomegranates
Wonderful
Ariana
Desertnyi
Early Wonderful
Vkusnyi
Apples
Ashmead's Kernel
Golden Delicious
Goldrush
Citrus
Bearss Lime
Meyer Lemon
Owari Satsuma Mandarin
"Be fruitful and mulch apply" ~Jean Wheeler
Topher Delaney in conversation with Darrel Schramm, rosarian and author of Rainbow (https://www.amazon.com/Rainbow-California-Darrell-g-h-Schramm/dp/1547175745)
Rose Resources:
helpmefind/roses: https://www.helpmefind.com/rose/plants.php
The Friends of the Vintage Roses: https://thefriendsofvintageroses.org/
The Heritage Roses Group: http://www.theheritagerosesgroup.org/
Sources for Heirloom Roses
Burlington Rose Nursery - http://burlingtonroses.com/
Greenmantle Nursery: https://www.greenmantlenursery.com/
Rogue Valley Roses: https://roguevalleyroses.com/
Antique Rose Emporium: https://antiqueroseemporium.com/
Heirloom Roses: https://www.heirloomroses.com/
Russian River Rose Company: http://www.russian-river-rose.com/
Rose Petals Nursery: https://www.rosepetalsnursery.com/
List of Thornless Roses:
Name / Category / Color
Adam Messerich / Bourbon / Red
Aimee Vibert / Noisette / White
Alfred de Dalmas / Moss / Light Pink
Archduke Charles / China / Pink
Baron J.B. Gonella / Bourbon/ Pink
Blanche Mallerin / Hybrid Tea / White
Bleu Magenta / Hybrid Multiflora (climber/rambler) / Mauve
Boule de Neige / Bourbon / White
Cardinal de Richelieu / Gallica / Mauve
Catherine Guillot / Bourbon / Deep Pink
Charles Lawson / Bourbon / Deep Pink
Chloris / Alba / Light Pink
Clotilde Soupert / Polyantha / White
Cornelia / Hybrid Musk / Pink and Yellow
Crepuscule / Noisette / Apricot
Daybreak / Hybrid Musk / Light Yellow
Dupuy Jamain / Hybrid Perpetual / Red
Eugenie Guinoisseau / Moss / Red
Felicia / Hybrid Musk / Pink
Frau Karl Druschki / Hybrid Perpetual / White
General Kleber / Moss / Pink
Gilbert Nabbonand / Tea / Orange Pink
Goldfinch / Hybrid Multiflora (climber/rambler) / Light Yellow
Honorine de Brabant / Bourbon / Pink Striped
Kathleen / Hybrid Musk / Light Pink
Kathleen Harrop / Bourbon / Light Pink
La Marne / Polyantha / Pink
La Reine / Hybrid Perpetual / Pink Lavender
Lady Banks / Species Rose / White
Lady Banks / Species Rose / Yellow
Lady Hillingdon / Tea / Yellow
Louis XIV / China / Dark Red
Mlle Cecile Brunner / Polyantha / Light Pink
Mme Berard / Tea Clone / Orange Blend
Mme Legras de St. Germain / Alba / White
Mme Pierre Oger / Bourbon / White with Pink Edges
Mme Plantier / Hybrid Alba / White
Mrs. Dudley Cross / Tea / Yellow
Mrs. John Laing / Hybrid Perpetual / Dark Pink
Paul Neyron / Hybrid Perpetual / Medium Pink
Penelope / Hybrid Musk / Light Pink
Perle d’Or / Polyantha / Apricot
Queen of Denmark / Alba / Pink
Reome des Violettes / Hybrid Perpetual / Mauve
Souvenir du Dr. Jamain / Hybrid Perpetual / Dark Red
Tausendschon / Hybrit Multiflora (climber/rambler) / Pink
Veilchenblau / Hybrid Multiflora (climber/rambler) / Mauve
Yolande d’Aragon / Portland / Mauve or Dark Pink
Yvonne Rabier / Polyantha / White
Zephirine Drouhin / Bourbon / Pink
Topher Delaney in conversation with arborist, Ray Moritz about wildfires and fire prevention
Urban Forestry Associates: https://www.urbanforestryassociates.com/
Topher Delaney in conversation with Dr. Joe McBride
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/03/06/climate/california-zombie-forests.html
Topher Delaney in conversation with Dr. Nancy Piotrowski, President of the Vallejo Garden Club.
Please email questions to topher@virgiegilesfoundation.org
Links:
Vallejo Garden Club - https://www.facebook.com/VallejoGardenClub
National Garden Club - https://gardenclub.org/
California Garden Club - California Garden Club
California Native Plants Society - https://www.cnps.org/
Audubon Society - https://www.audubon.org/
Napa Solano Audubon Society - http://www.napasolanoaudubon.com/
Annie's Annuals - https://www.anniesannuals.com/
Mid City Nursery - https://www.midcitynursery.com/
Morning Sun Herb Farm https://morningsunherbfarm.com/
Culver Lake Nursery and Market - New Jersey - https://culverlakenursery.weebly.com/
Topher in conversation with Anne Hilton of California Peony Company.
https://www.californiapeonycompany.com/
Topher Delaney in conversation with Alexis Koefoed, Farmer, activist, and owner of Soul Food Farm.
https://www.soulfoodfarm.com/
Topher Delaney in conversation with Robin Parer, owner of Geraniaceae and grower of Erodiums, Geraniums, and Pelargoniums.
Ways to get in contact with Robin Parer:
geraniac@pacbell.net
https://www.geraniaceae.com/
Photo by Saxon Holt.
















