Blog Category: In Your GardenMay is one of the busiest and most satisfying months in the garden. There is still planting to be done, some pruning, continual deadheading, mowing, weeding, mulching and much more. At the end of the day when you look back at all you’ve accomplished, you’re pleased with your efforts and satisfied with a job well done. April in Southern California is perfect for playing in your garden. The days are longer and warmer and there’s always something to do. Plant every chance you get. Local garden centers are loaded with all that new and interesting this month. Drop by discover something exciting.
In your Garden in March
Category: In Your Garden | Permalink Published: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 March is a very busy month in your garden but it also holds a lot of promise. The plantings you did in the fall are budding and blooming and there is a sense of satisfaction for a job well done. In January, your landscape is at its most dormant stage and there's very little to do. Aside from pruning and transplanting there's not a lot going on.
In your Garden in December
Category: In Your Garden | Permalink Published: Thursday, December 01, 2011 There's not a lot going on in the garden this month which is good because chances are your time is full of other commitments. There is a lot to do in your landscape this month. We normally get about 10% of our annual rainfall in November.
In your Garden in October
Category: In Your Garden | Permalink Published: Saturday, October 01, 2011
In your Garden in September
Category: In Your Garden | Permalink Published: Thursday, September 01, 2011 September is a great time of year in your landscape. The ornamental grasses that you've planted should be flowering right now and at their peak.
In your Garden in February
Category: In Your Garden | Permalink Published: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 Cool weather vegetables like lettuce, carrots, broccoli, celery, white potatoes, peas and radishes can be planted now Subscribe to our RSS Blog with one of these popular web-based RSS feed readers:
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