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Basil Basics
Basil is certainly the most popular summer herb in local gardens. The warm, long days of this time of...
Why Garden Peat Moss Free?
What’s in the potting soil that you are using? Chances are, if you are like most gardeners, you don’t...
A Fruiting Passion - Passion vines
Ten years ago my daughter Kristin, then just seven years old, and I were exploring Strybing Arboretum,...
Want More Birds in Your Garden? Add Water
I’ve probably never met a gardener who didn’t also enjoy the delightful sounds and sights of warblers,...
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No Need to Panic Over a Few Summer Pests
Summer is upon us. Not only are temperatures rising, but so is the likelihood of a few garden pests....
Sago Palms Plant Care - southern California
Cycads are one of the oldest living plant families. They have been around for thousands of years. They...
Yvonne Savio - LA County Horticulturist of the Year 2010
Congratulations to one of our featured experts Yvonne Savio! You can learn more about Yvonne and all...
As Busy as a Bee
Over the past few weeks we have had two or three honeybee swarms here at the nursery. If you are an...
Easy Desert Plants to Transplant or Start From Seed That Have Medicinal Uses - Southwest
Region: Southwest Sub-Region: Deserts (USDA Zone 4) State: New Mexico Business: Owners - Giannangelo...
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