Oct 1NEXT MEETING: Growing Proteas With Daniel MacDonald Of Mt Woodson Flora, Oct. 19, Oasis RB In-person Only(NOTE: This is Not a hybrid meeting, there will be NO Zoom this time, but the meeting might be recorded for our YouTube channel if all...
Jun 1, 2018GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Bringing Native San Diego Sages Into the GardenBy Linda Jones. Sages are the workhorses of the native garden. Salvia, or sages, can provide attractive habitat, colorful blooms most of...
May 1, 2018GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Singin’ the BluesBy Bobbie Stephenson. During the recent native garden tour put on by the San Diego chapter of the California Native Plant Society, a...
Apr 1, 2018GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Why I Love Tecate CypressBy Susan Krzywicki. Editor's Note: The Tecate cypress is an endangered species, and it's one of the many plants that the San Diego Zoo...
Mar 1, 2018GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Annual WildflowersBy Linda Jones: This time of year is usually the time to plan a walk—through your garden or to a natural area—to enjoy the colorful...
Feb 1, 2018GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: A Rose is a Rose…By Bobbie Stephenson. San Diego County is home to three species of wild roses: California wild rose (Rosa californica), bald-hip rose...
Jan 1, 2018GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: How to Grow Woolly Blue CurlsBy Lee Gordon. Trichostema lanatum, or woolly blue curls, may be San Diego’s most beautiful native shrub, but it has a reputation for...
Dec 1, 2017GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Where Have All the Flowers Gone?By Linda Jones. When Spanish galleons sailed up the coast in the 1700s, the explorers called Alta California “la tierra del fuego,” not...