Are you looking to spice up your life? We’re not talking about lingerie, but peppers. Chile peppers, to be exact, some of which are hot enough to strip the bark off a tree. But oh-so-tasty! In this blog, we’ll cover some of the less-appreciated Caribbean...
Indoor palms are prized for their ability to purify the air, boost mood, and elevate decor. These tropical beauties also act as natural humidifiers, making them perfect props for dry California indoor environments. They’re low maintenance compared to most other...
Mandevilla is a flowering vine native to Central and South America. Its dazzling, trumpet-shaped flowers and glossy green foliage make it a favorite for gardens, landscapes, and containers. The plant flourishes in Southern California’s benign climate, showing...
Chinese evergreens, or Aglaonemas, are superb interior plants that tolerate neglect and poor conditions. Does this mean you should neglect them? Of course not, because a well-tended Chinese evergreen will reward you with lush foliage, occasional flowers, a calming...
Asparagus originated in Mesopotamia and the East Mediterranean area. Cultivation traces back thousands of years and found its way to California in the late 19th century. The first commercial California crop was grown on Bouldin Island in 1892. The plant does well in...
Chinch bugs are a nuisance for California landscapes, especially yards with St. Augustine grass. These pernicious pests suck the sap from grass nodes and crowns, causing yellowish to brownish patches. If left unchecked, they can ruin a lawn in short order. Their small...