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Super Bloom Season in Southern California
The Southern California Super Bloom transforms arid land into a riot of colors, attracting visitors worldwide. Peak time is March to May. Respect nature, capture the moment, and be prepared.
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Late-Season Rain
Late-season rain in Southern California can both nourish and harm native plants, impacting root health, erosion, nutrient balance, flooding adaptation, fire risk, and conservation efforts.
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CA Native Plants in Bloom in March
As winter relinquishes its hold and whispers of spring begin to stir, California’s landscape transforms into a vibrant tapestry of color and life. March marks the onset of this enchanting season, when native plants burst forth in a breathtaking display of blossoms, heralding the arrival of warmer days and rejuvenation. Join us on a journey…
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SoCal Native Plants in Bloom in February
As February kicks off, Southern California begins to reveal its vibrant tapestry of native plants in bloom. From the coastal plains to the rugged mountains and desert landscapes, this region boasts a diverse array of flora that thrives under the warm winter sun. Join us as we explore some of the native plants adorning Southern…
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Harvesting the Rain
10 Ways to Save Rainwater in Southern California Southern California is known for its sunny skies and arid climate, making water conservation a top priority for residents and businesses alike. With rainfall often scarce, every drop counts. Fortunately, rainwater harvesting provides an eco-friendly solution to mitigate water scarcity and reduce reliance on traditional water sources.…
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January Wild Flowers
California’s diverse climate and geography result in a variety of native plants that bloom in January.
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Greening Your Space: 10 Reasons to Choose California Native Plants
Transform your outdoor haven by swapping the conventional lawn for the vibrant beauty of California native plants.
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California Native Plants Unattractive to Bees
Most California native plants play a crucial role in supporting pollinators, including bees, some plants are less likely to attract bees than others.
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Native Plant Nurseries Around the San Fernando Valley
Native plant nurseries are a rarity in Los Angeles. With a few notable locations around the San Fernando Valley.
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Desalination in Southern California: Balancing Water Supply, Ecosystem, and Economy
Southern California, with its arid climate and ever-growing population, faces constant challenges in ensuring a stable and sustainable water supply.