by funsgo8m_wpuser | Sep 7, 2013 | Events, Gardens, Interiors
As Southern California gardeners select drought-friendly plants and keep water conservation in mind, it also would be wise to not forget about maintenance. Organizational and upkeep tips can help avoid the hits and misses. And for those with questions or who simply...
by funsgo8m_wpuser | Sep 6, 2013 | Gardens
If there is one daily activity that unites the human race above all others, it’s weeding. Most people on Earth still grow at least some of the food they eat and, in order for their seeds to grow into edible plants, patrolling for weeds on a regular basis is essential....
by funsgo8m_wpuser | Sep 6, 2013 | Gardens
Bringing elements from the backyard into the home is easier than it seems. Try thinking out of the box with fun plant combinations and planters. (Photo courtesy “Tiny Tabletop Gardens” by Emma Hardy and photographer Debbie Patterson for CICO Books) Don’t limit...
by funsgo8m_wpuser | Sep 4, 2013 | Maintance
Feeding time Feed citrus trees once again. Mature citrus trees need a yearly total of 1.6 pounds of actual nitrogen fertilizer, divided into four equal portions applied in late January, early March, late April and early June — about six weeks apart — and distributed...
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