11 Fire-Resistant Landscaping Tips for Your California Home

California sees an average of 7,000 wildfires annually. Dry seasons, fierce winds, and hot summers create the perfect conditions for outbreaks. Homes located near forests, brush, or other flammable vegetation are at high risk. Mitigating wildfire danger starts with...

Growing Low-Chill Pear Trees in Sun-Drenched SoCal

The 12 Days of Christmas features 12 repeats of “partridge in a pear tree.” Partridges and pear trees were popular in 18th-century England. But did you know that in California, we have both? Pear trees (Pyrus communis) are native to Europe and parts of...

How to Grow & Care for Snapdragons 

Few flowers “talk” to gardeners. A snapdragon will. The name “snapdragon” derives from the flower’s resemblance to a dragon’s mouth, which opens and closes when you gently squeeze the sides. Scientifically known as Antirrhinum...

Apricot Tree Care in the City of Angels 

According to superstition, apricots are bad luck in the Marines. According to fact, they’re good luck in your Southern California garden. Marines may shun the apricot tree, but gardeners should welcome it. Some magnificent specimens grow to 30 feet and bear up...

What Color to Paint a Bedroom for Restful Sleep or Frisky Fun

Is it time to lie down or get down? The color of your bedroom has a surprising impact on the quality of your sleep or, shall we say, more vigorous activities. Blue lowers heart rate and blood pressure. People with blue bedrooms often get the best sleep. White is crisp...