Organic gardening is something San Diego residents can enjoy practically year-round. With our mild, sunny climate and temperate weather, it is possible to grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs practically every month of the year! However,...
Read MoreOrganic gardening practices are usually best, but what happens when the climate or other factors work against you in trying to use these practices in your own yard? Traditionally, organic gardening works with the weather, soil,...
Read MoreAs you work on improving your San Diego yard or garden, you have the opportunity to make choices about the plants you use for beauty and utility. By choosing your plants wisely, you can not...
Read MoreAs spring weather is here, it is time to start thinking about how you will expand your food-producing capabilities in your yard or garden in the coming year. If you have never produced your own...
Read MoreThe concept of sustainability has become a hot topic in recent years. More and more people are turning to sustainable practices as a way of not only cutting their own costs but also doing their...
Read MoreWhen we hear the word Aloe, many immediately think of Aloe vera. Keep in mind, though, that Aloe vera is just one of over 600 different species of aloe. In this issue, the professional San Diego...
Read MoreMost interior designers will push for a focal point to highlight a particular room. However, what about the outdoors? Providing a focal point to your landscaping can provide your property with a more coordinated and unified...
Read MoreIt’s amazing to experience the feelings of peaceful relaxation generated by a garden. Many people, though, feel they do not have a yard that’s properly shaped for a garden. Whether you have a large or small...
Read MoreEven though we’re in the autumn months, you can still make plans for growing tasty organic yard-to-table veggies, fruits, teas, grains, and spices – even if you feel you don’t have enough outdoor space. In...
Read MoreA recent TV news report took viewers behind the scenes of a sod farm. “We’re a true farm,” the owner said. “We’re raising grass, but we’re still a true farm because we...
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