If ever there was a must have plant, this is it.
I found my Nolina ‘La Siberica’ at Cistus Nursery. Nolina (isn’t that a great name) lived happily in our Alameda hellstrip garden for two years. When we moved last April, we transplanted her to Flamingo Park; she has not missed a beat. At the time of year when the garden looks a little bleak, this stellar performer deserves unabashed praise.


I have just one now, but in thinking it over, clearly that’s not enough. If I ever get that huge pile of compost moved from the front garden, at least one more Nolina is going in, maybe three.

So get out there and get yourself a Nolina–and make all your dreams will come true.
Cheers