My appointment with Antonio at Nopalito Native Plant Nursery was at 1pm on Tuesday. I left early. I have a reputation for taking the long way. Who was the wise man that said there is no wrong way? Well, I like that philosophy. I knew the Nursery was near Lassens, I had the map on the back of their business card and I had visited their web site. I was prepared.
I took the 101 N from my home, took the Telephone Rd off ramp, turned left onto Telephone, drove under the freeway and turned right onto Main St. I started looking for that view I saw on the website, of the benches and the wagons and the office kiosk. I saw Lassens, but no benches. I continued down Main St.
Plan B. Check the address. 4107 E. Main St. I had clearly gone too far. I turned around. When I got to 4100 block I knew I was close and pulled into a parking lot (now on the left). There they were. Over there. ACROSS from Lassens, sharing the parking lot.
(I made a second pass at the Nursery to give you better directions. When you turn onto Main Street from Telephone, you will drive 2 blocks and cross Donlon. Pay attention now because there on the right is the Lassen's sign - that's the driveway you want. Turn right into the driveway and you will see Nopalito Nursery in the back on the right.)
It's a tough find. But once you know where they are, you can't get lost again. I was early. I had brought my 3 ring binder. I felt like the first time I visited my accountant with my shoe box of receipts and papers, not knowing what to expect.
I was pretty sure that Antonio was the man in the kiosk helping customers. I decided to have a look around. I was greeted by Kenji. Seeing my 3 ring binder he had me pegged for a sales rep. I was feeling like a bumbling amateur gardener and he thought I was a sales rep. What about that? We talked about my yard a little, about their business a little. He told me that they would be having classes and speakers in the building adjacent to their business, beginning in January. Kenji, being the gentleman that he is, stayed with me until Antonio was free.
In my notebook I have some photos of my yard. An empty canvas I call it. And I have a plan I made in a landscape design class years ago. I had a wild list of my wants. A weather station, a compost pile, a little worm farm, an outdoor shower, a small orchard, a little propagation house, a vegetable garden, a reading room, a fire pit ...... Antonio was able to see right to my most immediate need. FIRST I needed a landscape designer to make the big plan. And then they can help me with the plants. Before we were finished, Rick dropped by. So I got to meet all of the owners. Antonio gave me the business card of a couple in Ventura that do landscape design. I signed my name to their email list so I would be informed of their classes and lectures and went on my way.
I left Nopalito Nursery content. I had what I needed. Kenji, Antonio and Rick are professional. They know their product. They have been in business since late October but it feels like they are long established. I'll be back for sure, for classes, lectures and plants. And I'll be bringing my neighbors.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
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