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Tony & Holly Krock's demonstration garden in Santa Barbara

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If you’ve followed my blog for a while, you’re probably familiar with Tony and Holly Krock. I’ve visited them at their private home and their greenhouse on previous trips to Santa Barbara. On our recent trip , Kyle and I checked in with the Krocks to see what they’ve been up to. A lot, as it turns out. Read on. But some background first so you don’t have to dig through my old posts: Tony and his wife Holly, a horticulturist by profession, operate Krock Nursery in Santa Barbara, specializing in rare and unusual agaves and other succulents for the collector market. The nursery focuses heavily on variegated plants and specimens with unique morphological features, like pronounced teeth and spines. While many of their plants go to overseas collectors, they also sell on online platforms such as eBay and Palmstreet . Tony and Holly Krock, true salt of the earth folks Tony is widely recognized for his expertise in agave propagation. He uses advanced methods (cringe-inducing for regular folks...

San Marcos Growers closing after 46 years: a fond farewell

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If you’ve followed my blog for any length of time, you’re familiar with San Marcos Growers (SMG) in Santa Barbara, both as a supplier of über -cool plants and as the operator of arguably the best plant resource on the web. San Marcos has been there throughout my gardening life — a constant, like sunshine in the summer and aloe flowers in the winter. But all of that is over now. After 46 years in operation, SMG closed its gates for good on December 23, 2025. I’ve been friends with Randy Baldwin, SMG’s general manager, for a number of years and have had the opportunity to visit the nursery on several occasions. When I stopped there in January of 2025 , I thought it was the last time. And I was right. Sort of. While San Marcos did cease operations a couple of months ago, they still have quite a few plants left and continue to be open by appointment for the time being. Needless to say Kyle and I jumped at the opportunity when we were in Santa Barbara at the end of January . As sad as I am...

This and that, mid-February 2026

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I have plenty more posts from Santa Barbara in the pipeline, but I want to take a quick break to show you some recent developments in our own garden. Remember my big Aloe ‘Moonglow’ falling over about three weeks ago? I made a clean cut to the trunk and replanted it a bit closer to the fence. Here it is today, not missing a beat: Replanted Aloe ‘Moonglow’ this close to flowering That was ‘Moonglow’ #1. This is what greeted me when I got back from Santa Barbara last week: Aloe ‘Moonglow’ #2 face-planted on the sidewalk Aloe ‘Moonglow’ #2 had fallen over, too! That pesky thing called gravity at work again! Amazing how in just a day or two in this horizontal position the flower heads had already started to change orientation! I made a clean cut and reset the ‘Moonglow’ a bit closer to the fence, just like the other one. Aloe ‘Moonglow’ #2 after resetting As of today, the flower heads are still in the wrong orientation, but I imagine they’ll right themselves in due course. Aloe ‘M...