Dec 5, 2024
Manual Manual
Having to actually go outside and spend time in your garden might be the most valuable thing that hand-watering has to offer a world-weary gardener. Soil; plants; air; light; insects; birds: it’s quite a show if you slow yourself down enough to take it all in.
Mar 24, 2024
Geophyte Neophyte
What I’ve learned over the years is that the rumored difficulty of gardening with these plants is somewhat exaggerated, largely based, as it is, on the well-deserved reputations of a few genuinely finicky species.
Apr 13, 2023
Sumackdown
Malosma laurina vs. CalTrans
Aug 15, 2022
Woollyblue Curse
While it may not be a bad idea to adjust your expectations downward when it comes to planting Woolly Bluecurls in your garden, you don’t necessarily have to resign yourself to watching helplessly as it withers and dies each summer after an all-too-brief flowering
Apr 12, 2022
Snag Party
snag [snæg] noun: 1. a standing dead tree
Nov 24, 2021
Cultivar Mentality
Given the growing number and popularity of native cultivars, a conscientious native gardener might be forgiven for asking: what is the larger environmental impact of cloning an individual plant on an industrial scale, ad infinitum? Globally speaking, is it a good thing or a bad thing?
Aug 22, 2021
Friends Don’t Let Friends Plant Petunias
Here in California, it is way past time to add buying an exotic, industrially grown plant for your garden to the list of formerly common-but-no-longer-acceptable abuses of the environment.
Jun 20, 2021
Brown is the New Green
Showing someone around your native garden during the height of summer can be a little awkward, to be perfectly honest, as most people are surprisingly unfamiliar with the concept of summer dormancy – the evolutionary survival strategy employed by many native California plants in order to survive our long, dry summers.
Mar 8, 2021
A Honey Bee Speaks
“What makes you think ‘native’ bees are so great? First of all, they don’t even live in hives, like normal bees. Did you know that some of those so-called ‘bees’ actually live in the ground for God’s sake? I ask you – what kind of a bee lives in the ground? By itself?”
Feb 23, 2021
Oak Woke
If your gardening activities are calibrated to support local wildlife, there is very little you could do that will have a more positive impact on wildlife than preserving and promoting the health of a mature Coast Live Oak, each one of which attracts and supports a vast web of living things.
Feb 9, 2021
If You Weed it, They Will Come
Humans may be the planet’s “preeminent weedy species,” but as stalwart California native gardeners, we have the power to liberate our small plots of land from the curse of anthropogenic weeds
Feb 4, 2021
Exotic Native
The bright orange, maroon-spotted, lavishly petaled Spotted Humboldt Lily is almost preposterously flamboyant, looking like something you’d find growing in a tropical jungle that somehow lost its way and ended up in the relatively stark landscape of Southern California’s mountain ranges.
Jul 29, 2020
In Praise of Poison Oak
It isn’t difficult to understand why people hate poison oak. So why have I actually planted, of my own free will, this shrub in my own backyard, where, three years later, it continues to thrive? Toxicodendron diversilobum, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways…
Jul 20, 2020
“They Grow… and KILL!”
Aren’t all plants inherently “good”? Well, yes and no.
Jun 1, 2020
Replanting the Prairie
While it may be true that Los Angeles is only able to support its current population of roughly 4 million thanks to an enormous engineering project that imports water from faraway places, the city is not located—as is often asserted—in a desert.