Tag: summer
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Top Native Plants for Summer Drought

In this column, expert gardeners share their favorite native plants that thrive in summer with minimal watering. Key recommendations include Hooker’s Evening Primrose, Lemonadeberry, various Buckwheats, and small trees like Scrub Oaks and California Bay Laurel. Responses emphasize low-maintenance, drought-resistant plants to support local ecosystems and attract pollinators.
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First They Sleep

Have you heard the old adage about growing newly-installed plants in the landscape? The saying goes like this: “First they sleep, then they creep, then they leap!” Is your new ‘Dana Point’ buckwheat sleeping, creeping, or leaping? Some homeowners who planted their free buckwheat report bunnies feasting on the tender new growth. If this has…
