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On September 12, 2009, the Quail Botanical Gardens in Encinitas CA offically became the San Diego Botanic Garden.  Although the name has changed, thankfully, the wonderful experience of visiting this magical place has not.

QuailBotanicalGarden, courtesy of bjhanifin

The Quail Botanical Gardens began as a 30 acre private estate belonging to Charles and Ruth Larabee.  The Larabees landscaped their property with exotic plants they acquired while traveling around the world. They created this amazing place where people could walk through different ecosystems–all right here in San Diego County!

Highly involved in scouting and the education of area youth, the couple used their garden to teach about nature.  Continuing in the same spirit, Ruth Larabee left her beautiful garden and grounds to the County of San Diego in 1957.  Quail Botanical Gardens was officially born.

The Quail Gardens Foundation was founded shortly thereafter to support this one-of-a-kind botanical garden here in North San Diego County.  The County provided funding and management until 1993 when tough financial times in local government forced the garden to go private as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. 

Still holding true to the original mission to serve the botanical and horticultural needs of San Diego County, this amazing urban retreat is still right here in Encinitas for all to experience and enjoy. 

The San Diego Botanic Garden provides demonstration gardens including Bamboothreatened and endangered plant species, drought resistant gardens and a chance to see all of these plants fully grown in a majestic setting.  From tropical to local sage, the garden has glorious presentations in a park like setting. One of my favorite exhibits are the bamboo groves – the Garden has the largest bamboo collection in the nation with tens of different species represented.

These days we are dealing with prolonged drought conditions and severe water shortages.  Places like the San Diego Botanic Garden are just what we need to help us be part of the solution.  Here one can learn how to grow and maintain a gorgeous thriving landacpe with a minimum of water and a modest burget. 

While visiting this beautiful and educational place, many people discover that their gardening habits may be damaging the environment or even damagin or killing their home gardens themselves.  Problems like over watering and smart plant selection are addressed while you look at these demonstration gardens already designed and established.  You quickly learn that many drought resistant plants from around the world are quite colorful and will grow extremely well right here.

The beautiful environment of the Gardens, located at 230 Quail Gardens Drive in Encinitas CA, is the perfect setting for all types of events.  Weddings and other social engagements can be held in the garden. Other fun and exciting events are sponsored throughout the year.

Admission to costs $12 for adults, $6 for children (3-12), and $8 for senior, students, and the military.  It is free on the first Tuesday of every month and car pools of four or more can waive the $2 parking fee anytime. Memberships are also available for free entry and other benefits.

Whether you are looking to start your own drought-resistant garden or are just looking to relax and experience the beauty of nature at its best, take a trip to San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas CA.  It’s a Zen experience!


If you live or have spent any time at all in San Diego County, chances are you’ve at least heard of the Del Mar Fairgrounds if not visited a few times.  Located 20 miles north of downtown San Diego in beautiful Del Mar, this historic facility is home to fun activities all year long. 

Del Mar Racetrack

A Brief History of the Del Mar Fairgrounds

San Diego residents have been participating in “County Fairs” since 1880.  Early fairs were agricultural gatherings but included such fun activities as horse racing and pie contests.  The location of these annual celebrations moved from place to place yearly which lead to struggles for the sponsors.

In 1936, the 22nd District Agricultural Association bought land at the mouth of the San Dieguito River for a new San Diego County Fairgrounds to help promote successful venues.  Thus was the beginning of the San Diego County Fair. The Fair was renamed the Del Mar Fair decades ago, and, while it returned to its original name in 2002, locals still refer to it as the Del Mar Fair.

Today’s fair offers displays of everything from livestock to fine jewelry.  Of course, now there are the wild rides and quality concerts to draw just about every type of person who lives in Southern California. This year, even in a severe recession, a record 1,274,442 people visited the Del Mar CA fair making it not only one of the biggest in the nation but arguably one of the best!

 

Here Come the Ponies!

Courtesy Ewen and Donabel, Flickr

Courtesy Ewen and Donabel, Flickr

The Thoroughbred Club was later established in 1937 by major motion picture personalities  Bing Crosby and Pat O’Brien with corporate  support by Paramount Studios.  Crosby was at the gate on that first opening day to personally greet the fans.  In 1938 Seabiscuit ran a historic race that was the first nationally broadcast on the radio right here in Del Mar CA.  Early purses ran as high as $25,000.  Today, the Pacific Classic pays a solid $1,000,000 to the owner of the winning horse.  Traditions, such as “Hat Day” on opening day, prevail today much as they did during the Hollywood era in the 1940s.  Del Mar racing season runs from mid July to mid September annually.  And, after 7 weeks of excitement, the 2009 season will be drawing to a close tomorrow, with ”Free and Easy Wednesday” on September 9th.

Fans can continue to bet on the ponies after the Del Mar race season closes in mid September at the Surfside Race Place.

What’s Happening at the Fairgrounds and Track Now

Today’s Del Mar Fairgrounds and Race Track are home to numerous events throughout the year, most of them family oriented.  From bazaars to home expos to gun shows, you will find it at the fairgrounds.
The more prominent events are:

• The Del Mar National Horse Show in April
• The Del Mar Fair in June and July
• The Del Mar Races in July, August and September
• The Scream Zone in October
• The Holiday of Lights in December

There are many other fun and exciting events such as the San Diego Home and Garden Show and the Crossroads of the West Gun Show. No matter what your taste, you will find year round fun and entertainment at the Del Mar Fairgrounds and Racetrack!


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