Growing Apple Trees in Sunny SoCal (Yes, It Can Be Done!)

Johnny Appleseed spread the gospel of the apple tree on the American frontier, traveling barefoot as far as Indiana and possibly Illinois. He never made it to California, but the apple did, introduced by Spanish missionaries who also cultivated oranges, olives,...

Desert Willow Tree Care Made Easy

Is there a perfect tree for low-effort gardeners? In SoCal, it might be the desert willow, a native plant that manages just fine without help but flourishes with a little TLC — occasional waterings and “haircut” now and then. The desert willow (Chilopsis...

Cherry Tree Care in a Warm Climate

Young George Washington never chopped down a cherry tree. An early biographer fabricated the story — a lie to illustrate Washington’s love of the truth. Washington was a Virginian, and Virginia was a prime area for cherry cultivation at the time. But the trees...

Peach Tree Care in SoCal: Clear Guidelines for the Fuzzy Fruit 

Georgia is the Peach Tree State. Everywhere you turn, there’s a Peachtree avenue, shopping center, medical building, school, and so on. Meanwhile, the Golden State contributes about 80% of the US peach harvest. Southern California’s mild winters and warm,...

How to Prepare Your Soil for Planting in SoCal: Tips & Techniques

Gardening in Southern California is a year-round activity, thanks to mild winters, hot summers, and varied microclimates. However, in some areas, the soil may work against you. The Los Angeles Basin features soils like the Chino Association, a gray, calcareous silt...