Teo Spengler
Raised in Alaska, where the sun never rises in the winter and the trees are stunted by permafrost, Teo Spengler fell in love with plants when she moved to California for college. Gardening became more of a passion than a passtime, as she studied horticulture and took master gardening courses. Spengler completed an intensive sixteen-week program to qualify as a docent at the San Francisco Botanical Garden and has given public tours there for some years. (She has also earned a BA in politics, an MA in English, an MFA in creative writing, and a JD from Berkeley Law School). She has written about nature, trees, plants, and gardening for 20 years for a variety of websites including Gardening Know How, Hunker, Home Guides, San Francisco Chronicle and Gardening Guides as well as publishing two novels. Spengler currently splits her life between San Francisco and the French Basque Country where she has practiced her skills in both personal and public gardens for the past two decades. Her extended family includes some 30 houseplants and hundreds of outdoor plants, including 250 trees - mostly oaks, birches and beeches - that she planted on her land in France.
Latest articles by Teo Spengler
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Looking For The Perfect Third Place? A Garden May Be The Answer
A "third space" is a place where you can find peace and community. Where better to do that than in a garden?
By Teo Spengler
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Christmas Cactus Root Rot: How To Identify, Treat & Prevent This Deadly Disease
Root rot must be treated promptly if plants are to survive. Learn how to spot the signs and save your Christmas cactus from this most dreaded disease.
By Teo Spengler
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The 7 Best Botanical Gardens In The US
How many have you been to?
By Teo Spengler
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7 Wow-Worthy Winter Blooming Shrubs – To Brighten Up A Barren Winter Garden
Don’t settle for a drab winter garden. Plant some winter blooming shrubs that will flower in the cold weather and raise your spirits
By Teo Spengler
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How To Grow & Care For Philodendron Micans: Everything You Need To Know
Philodendron micans is a beautiful velvety vine variety that only wants 3 special things: Bright indirect light, well-draining soil, and regular watering.
By Teo Spengler
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6 Festive Types Of Holly To Grow – For A Holly Jolly Holiday Display
There are many types of holly plants and species. Holly plays an integral part in many holiday displays. Learn about some varieties to grow at home.
By Teo Spengler
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5 Best Winter Indoor Plants To Grow To Turn Your Home Into A Cozy Houseplant Hideaway
Keep your home (and heart) warm and bright during the chilly months with these gorgeous winter indoor plants – guaranteed to boost your seasonal happiness factor!
By Teo Spengler
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Grow A Music Garden: Hit The High Notes By Making Musical Instruments From Nature
Music lovers and gardening lovers can find a natural groove using items growing and resting around them. Find out how easy it is making musical instruments from nature
By Teo Spengler
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Norfolk Island Pine Care: Expert Tips For A Lush, Tropical Tree Indoors
Caring for a Norfolk Island pine as an indoor plant requires a few specific conditions, but is well worth the effort. Here's how to do it.
By Heather Rhoades
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Christmas Tree Not Drinking Water? How To Keep Your Tannenbaum Hydrated This Holiday
If your Christmas tree isn't drinking water, there could be a few reasons why. Uncover the most common causes and how to keep your tree hydrated for the holidays.
By Teo Spengler
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Try These 5 Types Of Spruce Trees – Easy Ways To Add Evergreen Beauty To Every Garden
You might not have the largest yard or plot, but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow the mighty spruce. These 5 types of spruce trees are very adaptable to different spaces
By Teo Spengler
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6 Benefits Of Urban Trees: How Trees Make Cities Healthier, More Sustainable, And Actually Reduce Car Accidents
Did you know there are actually fewer car accidents on city streets where trees are planted? Check out this plus five more little known benefits of urban trees.
By Teo Spengler
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What Are Neonicotinoids? And Why You Should Keep Them Out Of Your Garden
Neonics are effective systemic pesticides, but they harm pollinators as much as pests. Learn more about neonicotinoids and how to keep bees safe while maintaining your garden.
By Teo Spengler
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How To Grow And Care For A Devil’s Hand Tree
The devil's hand tree can only be grown in locations with hot sun. A little creepy, its flowers resemble a hand, but the tree has many uses in its native range.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is A Seed? These Basic Seed Facts Will Help You Grow Better Plants
They are the basis of a lot of our spring planting, but what are seeds? We take for granted these amazing little powerhouses, but no longer! Read on to learn more about seeds.
By Teo Spengler
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How To Grow And Care For Amur Maackia: Everything You Need To Know
Amur Maackia is a delightful tree that’s not fussy or difficult to grow. It stays small and adds a beautiful bit of color to the landscape in the fall.
By Teo Spengler
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Unique Native Shrubs: 7 Natural Winners Every Gardener Should Add To The Landscape
While we know shrubs to be amongst the most reliable plants in our yards, some are naturally more resilient. These gorgeous native shrubs are sure to thrive in your plot
By Teo Spengler
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How To Build A Dead Hedge: Turn Garden Waste Into An Easy, Eco-Friendly Fence
A dead hedge fence can be beautiful, and it’s super eco-friendly. Recycle your yard trimmings and prunings to build a practical fence with multiple benefits.
By Teo Spengler