As we transition to Fall ( Ithink it's cooling down) a reminder that September and October are the best months for planting in our Socal Desert Landscape. The weather is milder and the threat of any kind of freeze is still months away. For some inspiration, take a trip to the Theodore Paine Nursery in Sun Valley which specializes in propogating native california plants and flowers.
Not only are native plants easier to grow, for obvious reasons, but they're incredibly drought tolerant, keeping watering to a minimum. Plus a trip to Sun Valley will yield an idea of what LA was like before all the development. You can also check out Sunset's Guide to September planting for some more ideas of what to plant in the fall.
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sweet! thanks for this. i just visited the huntington gardens to get ideas for a succulent garden. i'll check out this place to get the plants!
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Theodore Paine does a great native plants tour usually a weekend in late April. One day in the pasadena area the other is more westside. great way to get ideas.
for san diego and san luis obispo counties:
http://www.laspilitas.com/
poorly designed site but pretty informative with it's list of plants that grow well in each zip code.
http://www.laspilitas.com/comhabit/zipcode.htm
kill your lawns......plant natives or veggies instead :)
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