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...

15 Fruit Trees to Grow in Your Southern California Garden

Got fruit? You should, if you live in LA. California accounts for 75% of the nation’s total fruit output. Most of that fruit grows in the Central Valley, but your SoCal yard has a similar favorable climate, fertile soil, and a long growing season. What’s...

How to Grow Turnips from Seeds — & Why

What do you get when you cross a carrot with a radish? It might be the turnip, a slightly bitter and peppery root vegetable that ruled European stew pots until the sweeter and prettier carrot came along. Did you know that turnips: Pack more vitamin C than carrots to...

Premier Plum Tree Care for Plentiful Pickings

This ancient fruit has so many uses! You can pickle it, dry it, dice it into salads, eat it fresh off the tree, or bake it in a Christmas pie for Little Jack Horner. The plum dates back thousands of years. European plums (Prunus domestica) trace to Western Asia and...