Hopefully you all had a successful summer harvest and are ready for Fall planting. One of the advantages of Southern California over the North and the East, is that our mild winters make it possible to plant and grow year-round. Fall
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SOIL ORDER CHANGES
We have changed our soil orders to Agromin in Oxnard who has a higher quality Premium garden soil. 1 cu yd of soil is $54.36, delivery is $10 and 7.25% tax (soil and delivery are taxed). Soil orders will be
Read moreGrow your own Medicine
“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” Hippocrates Medicinal Gardening For centuries, people have used a wide variety of plants to treat all types of illnesses. In fact, you may be surprised to learn that there are
Read moreSaving our pollinators
The critical role that pollinators play in our planet is the reason why both scientists and the public are so concerned about their declines. Green Thumb has a great article about ways we can save our pollinators. As gardeners we
Read moreTea Time at the Garden
A wonderful article from Carol Nierman (Third in the container tree series.) Many of us enjoy refreshing tea during our day, either a warm infusion to get us going in the morning, or a tall glass of iced tea after a
Read moreFayde’s Shady Place
The garden recently received this letter below in honor of one of our lovely garden members, Fayde MacCune and her husband, Charles. The members of the Conejo Valley Woodworkers Association created a sign to honor them, which we have showcased at
Read moreTaming Your Tomatoes
To Prune or Not to Prune One of the joys of gardening is obviously watching our plants grow. Sometimes with tomatoes they show off by their growing power by turning into a tomato jungle. One year my plant swallowed up
Read moreSpring Watermelons
Spring Watermelons? The first time I heard about watermelon radishes, I was intrigued. How could they get a radish to be red on the inside, with a white rind and a green skin, without genetic engineering? Who wouldn’t want to grow a
Read moreDon’t Panic.. It’s Organic
Organic Gardening A lot of us talk about organic this or that, but do we really know that it means? For a little help, right from the start, let’s look at what the dictionary has to say about the term organic:
Read moreSouthern California Planting Guide
Spring is in the Air… It’s that time again to start thinking and planning your spring garden. Maybe this year try planting something new or exotic to add to your table this summer. Or considering adding flowers in between plants
Read morePlanting By The Moon
The Month of Moons January 1st started with a full moon and if you happened to see it you most likely noticed how big and bright it was. This phenomenon is called a “Supermoon”, which means it becomes full on the
Read moreGardener’s New Years Resolution
2018 Gardener’s Goals A new year and it’s that time of year that we can all have a “do over” and why not carry this over into your gardening life? Every spring gives us the chance to start over with
Read moreSmoked Paprika Pumpkin Soup
Seems like Fall is trying to slowly creep it’s way in. Halloween is almost here and Thanksgiving is right around the corner. It’s the time of year we all have Pumpkin on the brain. Sure they are fun to carve
Read moreSprouting in Your Own Kitchen
Sprouting At Home Some of us will plant for winter and some of us may not. If you have decided to sit out this winter, there is still a way to get the benefits from fresh living food at home,
Read moreOrganic Pest Control
Whenever you see insects in your garden, remember this—most are no threat to plants, many are even beneficial, and all of them, even the pests that eat your plants, are an integral part of the ecosystem you are cultivating. But
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