Start with a cleanup of plant debris and weeds from last season, but take steps to ensure our native bee population isn’t disturbed.
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Regrowing in Altadena
After a wildfire, landscaping tends to happen at the very end of the rebuilding process, when homes are reconstructed and ...
Even though February might not scream gardening season, it’s the perfect time to prepare your spring garden for a vibrant ...
Don't use a herbicide on your weeds—use a natural weed killer instead! Learn how to spray or smother weeds to make them go ...
By using local resources like cow dung, cow urine, jaggery, and chillies, farmers can eliminate the need for chemical ...
Spring officially begins on March 20 and my garden and I can hardly wait! If you are a seasoned gardener, you may already be ...
Residents with thoughts on where they would like to see pollinator-centered landscape projects are encouraged to join town ...
— Find a space to dry seeds, such as a barn, shed or greenhouse, well before it is needed. — Stock up on equipment, such as ...
Prune your raspberries annually after the first year, for healthier plants, and ­high-quality fruit. Summer-fruiting ­raspberries (floricanes) produce fruit on year-old stems. So, when pruning, cut ...
“If you can, native plants are great ... County Local Food Network to prepare 150 garden boxes and deliver them to people’s homes, complete with new soil and plants. Volunteers take a break ...
Sowing seeds, feeding, mulching and pruning are high on the agenda in February – it's a prime time to prepare the garden for spring and summer.