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Congratulations to the girls from American Kids Sports Center for a job well done. We look forward to great things from these talented athletes from American Kids. 2 The Bakersfield Voice Sunday, May 6, 2012 Share stories, photos, blogs Submitting your stories for The Bakersfield Voice is simple and FREE! Just go to: bakersfield- voice.com and create a profile. Choose what you’d like to contribute (an article, letter, picture or community event listing) and post it yourself. Still need help getting your contributions onto our website? E-mail Sandra Molen at [email protected] Circulation: If you would like to receive our weekly publication or cancel delivery, please e-mail: voicedeliv- [email protected] or call 392-5777. Be sure to include your request, contact information and address. Self-proclaimed ‘plant geek’ shares gardening favorites YOUR GARDEN YOUR SPORTS E ach and every “Plant Geek” has their own list of favorites. Although, when your family owns a nursery the list can go on and on. The other thing is, that list can change as new plants become available — or as you learn about different varieties. There are several nurseries that we buy from that are constantly introducing these different plant vari- eties — thus contributing to my constant search for the perfect plant. In this article, I decided to list some of my favorite plants. Some will be old stand- bys and others more unusual varieties. By the time I write these down, I’m sure my list could change But then, that’s the fun of plants! Plants are like earrings — you can never have too many! And just when you think you haven’t anymore room, you can always buy a pot to plant it in or hang a grouping in a tree. My first category are plants that can make an architectural statement — you know, plants with good form and interest. I love the Mexican Grass Palm — you can use it in the flowerbed or in a big pot. Singularly or in a group, it is a true stand out. This plant loves the heat and can take extreme cold. Two other statuesque plants are Cereus Peruvianus and the Optunia (there is one that is thornless and it is edible) — these are both large cactus with beau- tiful forms. The Cereus has big flowers and then produces cactus apples. Trees with some extra interest are Crape Myr- tle — with the slick bark and nice form when mature — and Tristinia a small evergreen with nice form. Both are good trees to prune into multi- or low-branching trees that don’t grow too big. Crape Myrtles have a lot of new fun flower colors as well as a nice fall leaf color. The Tris- tinia is dark green with a small yellow bloom that comes out in the spring. I love Salvia clevelandii for its fragrance — both leaves and flowers have a wonderful clean smell. This drought tolerant California native is the most fragrant of all the sages. There are sev- eral varieties to chose from — the main differ- ence being size. Another nice fragrant flower is Sweet Olive. The Sweet Olive should be planted in the shade. Arctotis Pink Sugar has a beautiful gray foliage with a bright orange and pink daisy flower — quite a striking show of color and lots of bloom. Speaking of lots of bloom, what blooms more than geraniums? The new hybrid geraniums give you “tons” of blooms and then add brightly variegated leaves for even more color. Gerbera Daisies are another of my favorites. Bright hot colors can bloom off and on through- out the year — and it can be used as a cut flower, too. Scabiosa is another good cut flower and blooms in the spring and summer. The Scrabiosa comes in a nice blue, pink or white. This one can get mildew, so spray a fungicide as needed. Try Geralton Wax Flower for a large hardy shrub with a long lasting cut flower — maybe the longest lasting cut flower. Add alstromeria to this group of plants and you will have a truly professional florist bouquet. My last category are “weird plants.” I love succulents and sedum is one of my favorites. Sedums come in so many shapes and colors I don’t even know why they are in the same fami- ly. They are usually very hardy and can take the cold, where many other succulents have to be protected in Bakersfield. Then there are the Euphorbias. They are relat- ed to Poinsettia but must be a distant cousin because you would never know they are relat- ed.They have many different colors of leaves and variegation's, not to mention the strange lit- tle bloom clusters. You will just have to come by and check these two out — there’s just too many varieties to describe. Next time you think there is nothing new to plant, swing by our new location and check out some of these varieties — and with my curiosity about plants you might just find something new and different. If you just want to “talk plants” come on by. We have several “Plant Geeks” waiting to serve you! Kathy Robinson is the owner of Robby's Nurs- ery & Calico Gardens. CALIFORNIA FILE Kathy Robinson waters flowers at Robby's Nursery & Calico Gardens. PROVIDED PHOTO Anessa Dabbs and Gillian Garcia, gymnasts for American Kids Sports Center, took home high honors from a recent state gymnastics competi- tion in Camarillo, Calif. YOUR VOICE BY ASHLEY GABRIEL Community contributor F rom now until May 31 locals are invited to log on to www.readersdigest.com/america to share personal stories and photos that illustrate what makes their town special. The author of the winning story will receive a cash prize of $1,000 and their town will be featured on the cover of an upcoming issue of Reader’s Digest magazine. This is an opportuni- ty for individuals to shine and possibly bring national attention to their hometowns! In addition, each week a new American town will be named America’s Most Interesting Town by popular vote and will be featured on the web- site and in an upcoming issue of Reader’s Digest. Locals can show their community spirit by logging on and voting for their town as many times as they like. This is all part of the Reader’s Digest We Hear You America campaign, a grassroots initiative that serves as a catalyst to empower Americans to help their communities. For more information about the campaign’s activity in your area, please visit: www.readers- digest.com/america. PROVIDED PHOTO The Bakersfield Heat girls varsity basketball team recently took first place in the Clash of the Champions tournament in Anaheim. They went undefeated — way to go girls! What makes your community special? KATHY ROBINSON Garden columnist American Kids team take top state honors COURTESY OF WWW.MYBAKERSFIELDSPORTS.COM T he Bakersfield Heat Premier Girls Basketball Club will have a girls basketball skill building program for grades 5-11 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through May 22 at Lakeside School, 14535 Old River Road. For more information contact Jim Parks at 747-0685; Michelle Gibson at 747- 4646; or, visit bakersfieldheat.org. Girls basketball club offers skills training COURTESY OF WWW.MYBAKERSFIELDSPORTS.COM K yra Sales won the Level 7 Women's Gymnas- tics State Championships recently in Camaril- lo. Kyra took first place in the All-Around, competing against some of the best teams in California. Kyra placed second on the Vault with a 9.45, third on the Bars with a 9.5, third on the Beam with a 9.15, third on Floor with a 9.45, and an amazing first place finish in the All-Around with a 37.55! Congratulations Kyra on your impressive victory at the State Championships! 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American Kids Sports Center'sLevel 7 Women's GymnasticsTeam competed at the StateChampionships in Camarillorecently. There were more than

400 of the best level 7 gymnasts in Cali-fornia competing in this competition.

California is the best state in the coun-try for woman's gymnastics. The girlsfrom American did a great job at theirfinal competition of the season.

Alexa Schacher, 11, scored 9.15 onVault, 8.725 on Bars, 9.375 on Beam for2nd place in the state, 9.5 on Floor for3rd place in the state, and 36.75 in theAll-Around taking eighth place overall.

Gillian Garcia, 12, scored 9.375 onVault for 3rd place in the state, 9.35 onBars, 9.3 on Beam for a 1st place in thestate, 9.275 on Floor, and 37.3 in the All-Around taking second place in the state.

Anessa Dabbs, 12, scored 9.2 on Vault,7.5 on Bars, 9.15 on Beam, 9.35 on Floor,and 35.2 in the All-Around taking 24thplace overall.

Congratulations to the girls fromAmerican Kids Sports Center for a jobwell done. We look forward to greatthings from these talented athletes fromAmerican Kids.

2 The Bakersfield Voice Sunday, May 6, 2012

Share stories,photos, blogs■ Submitting your stories for TheBakersfield Voice is simple and FREE! Just go to: bakersfield-voice.com and create a profile.

■ Choose what you’d like to contribute (an article, letter,picture or community event listing) and post it yourself.■ Still need help getting your contributions onto ourwebsite? E-mail Sandra Molen at [email protected]■ Circulation: If you would like to receive our weeklypublication or cancel delivery, please e-mail: [email protected] or call 392-5777. Be sure to includeyour request, contact information and address.

Self-proclaimed ‘plant geek’shares gardening favorites

Y O U R G A R D E N Y O U R S P O R T S

Each and every “Plant Geek” has their ownlist of favorites. Although, when yourfamily owns a nursery the list can go onand on. The other thing is, that list canchange as new plants become available —

or as you learn about different varieties. Thereare several nurseries that we buy from that areconstantly introducing these different plant vari-eties — thus contributing to my constant searchfor the perfect plant.

In this article, Idecided to list some ofmy favorite plants.Some will be old stand-bys and others moreunusual varieties. Bythe time I write thesedown, I’m sure my listcould change But then,that’s the fun of plants!Plants are like earrings— you can never havetoo many! And justwhen you think youhaven’t anymore room,you can always buy apot to plant it in orhang a grouping in atree.

My first category areplants that can make an architectural statement— you know, plants with good form and interest.I love the Mexican Grass Palm — you can use itin the flowerbed or in a big pot. Singularly or ina group, it is a true stand out. This plant lovesthe heat and can take extreme cold. Two otherstatuesque plants are Cereus Peruvianus and theOptunia (there is one that is thornless and it isedible) — these are both large cactus with beau-tiful forms. The Cereus has big flowers and thenproduces cactus apples.

Trees with some extra interest are Crape Myr-tle — with the slick bark and nice form whenmature — and Tristinia a small evergreen withnice form. Both are good trees to prune intomulti- or low-branching trees that don’t grow toobig. Crape Myrtles have a lot of new fun flowercolors as well as a nice fall leaf color. The Tris-tinia is dark green with a small yellow bloomthat comes out in the spring.

I love Salvia clevelandii for its fragrance —both leaves and flowers have a wonderful clean

smell. This drought tolerant California native isthe most fragrant of all the sages. There are sev-eral varieties to chose from — the main differ-ence being size. Another nice fragrant flower isSweet Olive. The Sweet Olive should be plantedin the shade.

Arctotis Pink Sugar has a beautiful grayfoliage with a bright orange and pink daisyflower — quite a striking show of color and lotsof bloom. Speaking of lots of bloom, whatblooms more than geraniums? The new hybridgeraniums give you “tons” of blooms and thenadd brightly variegated leaves for even morecolor.

Gerbera Daisies are another of my favorites.Bright hot colors can bloom off and on through-out the year — and it can be used as a cutflower, too.

Scabiosa is another good cut flower andblooms in the spring and summer. The Scrabiosacomes in a nice blue, pink or white. This onecan get mildew, so spray a fungicide as needed.Try Geralton Wax Flower for a large hardyshrub with a long lasting cut flower — maybethe longest lasting cut flower. Add alstromeriato this group of plants and you will have a trulyprofessional florist bouquet.

My last category are “weird plants.” I lovesucculents and sedum is one of my favorites.Sedums come in so many shapes and colors Idon’t even know why they are in the same fami-ly. They are usually very hardy and can take thecold, where many other succulents have to beprotected in Bakersfield.

Then there are the Euphorbias. They are relat-ed to Poinsettia but must be a distant cousinbecause you would never know they are relat-ed.They have many different colors of leavesand variegation's, not to mention the strange lit-tle bloom clusters. You will just have to come byand check these two out — there’s just too manyvarieties to describe.

Next time you think there is nothing new toplant, swing by our new location and check outsome of these varieties — and with my curiosityabout plants you might just find something newand different. If you just want to “talk plants”come on by. We have several “Plant Geeks”waiting to serve you!

Kathy Robinson is the owner of Robby's Nurs-ery & Calico Gardens.

CALIFORNIA FILE

Kathy Robinson waters flowers at Robby's Nursery & Calico Gardens.

PROVIDED PHOTO

Anessa Dabbs and Gillian Garcia, gymnasts forAmerican Kids Sports Center, took home highhonors from a recent state gymnastics competi-tion in Camarillo, Calif.

Y O U R V O I C E

BY ASHLEY GABRIELCommunity contributor

From now until May 31 locals are invited tolog on to www.readersdigest.com/americato share personal stories and photos thatillustrate what makes their town special.The author of the winning story will

receive a cash prize of $1,000 and their town willbe featured on the cover of an upcoming issue ofReader’s Digest magazine. This is an opportuni-ty for individuals to shine and possibly bringnational attention to their hometowns!

In addition, each week a new American town

will be named America’s Most Interesting Townby popular vote and will be featured on the web-site and in an upcoming issue of Reader’sDigest. Locals can show their community spiritby logging on and voting for their town as manytimes as they like.

This is all part of the Reader’s Digest We HearYou America campaign, a grassroots initiativethat serves as a catalyst to empower Americansto help their communities.

For more information about the campaign’sactivity in your area, please visit: www.readers-digest.com/america.

PROVIDED PHOTO

The Bakersfield Heat girls varsity basketball team recently took first place in the Clash of theChampions tournament in Anaheim. They went undefeated — way to go girls!

What makes your community special?

KATHYROBINSONGarden columnist

American Kids team taketop state honors

COURTESY OF WWW.MYBAKERSFIELDSPORTS.COM

The Bakersfield Heat Premier Girls Basketball Club will have a girls basketballskill building program for grades 5-11 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through May22 at Lakeside School, 14535 Old River Road.

For more information contact Jim Parks at 747-0685; Michelle Gibson at 747-4646; or, visit bakersfieldheat.org.

Girls basketball cluboffers skills training

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Kyra Sales won the Level 7 Women's Gymnas-tics State Championships recently in Camaril-lo. Kyra took first place in the All-Around,competing against some of the best teams inCalifornia.

Kyra placed second on the Vault with a 9.45, thirdon the Bars with a 9.5, third on the Beam with a 9.15,third on Floor with a 9.45, and an amazing first placefinish in the All-Around with a 37.55!

Congratulations Kyra on your impressive victory atthe State Championships!

Kyra Sales won the Level 7Women's Gymnastics State Cham-

pionships in Camarillo, Calif. PROVIDED PHOTO

Kyra Sales wins impressive victoryat state gymnastics competition

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