Gardening Checklist | April Tips

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Annuals:
(See also Sweet Peas and Wildflowers)

Some of your cool-season annuals may still be going strong, especially along the immediate coast. If so, leave them in. Otherwise, it’s time to replant these with warm-season varieties.
Warm-season annuals should

Container Gardening My Way

There are as many forms of container gardening as there are containers and gardeners, no right way, probably a few wrong ways, and in this story, following Frank Sinatra………My Way.

Why container gardening??  Many reasons: lack of garden space,

Trees In The Landscape

Whether designing a new landscape , or redesigning an existing landscape, the issue of tree size is an important factor.  At Roger’s Gardens Landscape we have been designing and building landscapes for over thirty years. We  learn fast

Fall is for Planting – part two

Robert Smaus has done more to encourage fall planting in southern California than any other person.  In his groundbreaking book 52 Weeks in the California Garden, published exactly ten years ago this year he expertly articulates the benefits

Fall Is For Planting

What is the busiest time of the year for you in your garden; the month that you spend more time than any other?  If you answered March, April or May you’re a typical gardener.  You may even be