Waterfalls, rivers and creeks near Los Angeles have been replenished thanks to recent winter rain. Here are a few spots to ...
In gardens, the golden rule is ‘things never quite work out’ — and today’s climatic vicissitudes demand a balanced strategy. Here are six of my bets to thrive and survive ...
By Barbara Bryson, Kim Kelly and Cynthia Lafferty This month, we have two contributors to the Garden Palette — our native plant expert, Cynthia Lafferty from Doak Creek Natives and Barbara ...
You might be inspired to implement a certain landscaping trend to up your house's curb appeal. However, it's actually not good for your yard or the plants.
As the winter sun dipped low in January 1907, two riders eased their horses into a familiar campsite in South Laguna. They ...
As we step into 2026, the 'unpopular' plants experts say are set to make a ...
With Santa’s deliveries done and presents unwrapped, families are likely preparing to take down their decorations and toss their real Christmas trees into the trash. While those who want to throw ...
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Staring out at a frozen yard in January, it’s tempting to imagine that pollinator gardening is a “spring problem.” But midwinter is actually prime planning season, especially when it comes ...
Christmas is over, but the remnants – stacks of cardboard boxes, bags of sparkly wrapping paper and maybe one or two broken ornaments – remain. Though it's easy to toss these items into the garbage, ...
The Classic Guide to the Gardener’s Art,’ first published in 1979 and still available through Internet vendors, will inspire ...
North America’s ancient bald cypress forests have told scientists about history’s legendary droughts and wet periods. Now they’re warning us about the future. Drone footage of the Ghost Forest. On a ...