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June 3rd, 2025
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June 1st, 2025
Prolonged exposure to temperatures above 95°F can cause leaf scorch, wilting, and sunburn in sensitive plants like lettuce, ferns, hydrangeas, and impatiens.
Once leaf tissue is scorched or sunburned, it doesn’t recover, even when temperatures cool.
May 31st, 2025
Mitigating wildfire danger starts with your property.
While nothing can protect a home from a raging inferno, fire-resistant landscape design can delay a fire’s spread and shield against smaller threats.
May 28th, 2025
California seems an unlikely candidate for growing traditional pear trees, which need long, cold winters to thrive. But newer low-chill varieties are well-suited to warmer climates, and, in fact, California is the third-largest pear-producing state in the USA.
So what’s stopping you, pear lover?
May 27th, 2025
The name “snapdragon” derives from the flower’s resemblance to a dragon’s mouth, which opens and closes when you gently squeeze the sides.
The flower boasts a wide array of colors, including rare shades like green and bronze. Some varieties display bicolor combinations, adding to their appeal in gardens and floral arrangements.
May 26th, 2025
Some apricot tree can grow to 30 feet and bear up to 300 pounds of fruit per season for 20 to 30 years.
The “Armenian Apple” also produces valuable fine-grained wood to craft musical instruments like recorders, flutes, and clarinets. And the fruit is a rich source of vitamin A, potassium, and antioxidants.
May 23rd, 2025
The color of your bedroom has a surprising impact on the quality of your sleep.
Color psychology plays a role in your choice of bedroom paint, whether deliberate or subconscious. This blog explains how to align your color selection with your goals.
May 21st, 2025
California accounts for 75% of the nation’s total fruit output. Most of that fruit grows in the Central Valley, but your SoCal yard has a similar favorable climate, fertile soil, and a long growing season.
What’s stopping you from planting limes, lemons, or even apples?
May 20th, 2025
Embrace the turnip in your garden and kitchen.
Turnips may not be as flashy as tomatoes or as sexy as Romanesco. Still, these humble root vegetables are nutritious and fast-growing, and they offer a dual harvest of tender greens and flavorful roots.
May 19th, 2025
While historically popular in temperate areas, modern plum varieties thrive in Southern California’s Mediterranean climate.
Plums also need a certain number of chill hours (between 32°F and 45°F) to set fruit, but many varieties are well-suited to low chill conditions.
May 16th, 2025
Do you love flowers but hate weeding, watering, and replanting every spring?
Native California flowers may be the answer. These drought-tolerant, resilient blooms are perfectly adapted to Southern California’s climate, meaning less water, less effort, and a big payoff of vibrant colors and flourishing greenery
May 14th, 2025
Consider the pomelo, the world’s largest citrus fruit, sometimes as big as a basketball!
Native to Southeast Asia, this grapefruit cousin has thick skin, pale flesh (ranging from yellow to pink), and a less acidic flavor — sweet, mellow, and refreshing with a tropical twist.
May 13th, 2025
Johnny Appleseed spread the gospel of apple farming in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, traveling as far as Indiana and possibly Illinois.
He never made it to California, but the apple did, introduced by Spanish missionaries who also cultivated oranges, olives, grapes, and figs.
May 12th, 2025
The desert willow is one of the easiest plants to maintain. It thrives in hot, arid climates and rewards you every spring with an explosion of trumpet-shaped blooms.
This fast-growing, hardy plant lives up to 25 years and can be grown as a shrub or tree.
May 6th, 2025
May 5th, 2025
Did you know California contributes about 80% of the US peach harvest?
Southern California’s Mediterranean climate is ideal for peach production. However, Southern California also experiences occasional droughts and heat waves, which can impact peach tree growth if not managed properly.
May 1st, 2025
Great soil is alive with microorganisms, minerals, nutrients, and organic matter that support plant life. Preparing your soil gives plants the best chance of strong and healthy growth while minimizing pest problems and dependence on chemical fertilizers.
Healthy soil = thriving plants, simply put.