Hedges 101

Ligustrum Texas Privet hedge along sidewalk

Hedges 101 Hedges are a simple, attractive way to create privacy, block an unwanted view, and form a living “green fence.” They soften hard lines in the landscape, reduce glare, and add year-round structure.There are two main hedge styles: Shrub hedges These are dense, compact shrubs that naturally branch well and can be shaped into

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Succulents 101

Selection of Succulents at a Pasadena Estate

Succulents 101 Succulents are a great fit for Southern California—beautiful, tough, and water-wise. Succulents are an invaluable plant—especially for Southern Californians—because they’re beautiful, resilient, and naturally water-wise. Succulents store water in their leaves, stems, and roots, which allows them to thrive in arid climates and lean soils. That water-storage strategy also creates an incredible variety

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Fertilizer Basics: N-P-K Explained

Fertilizer Basics: N-P-K Explained Fertilizer supports growth—when applied correctly and at the right time. Fertilizers are materials given to plants to support healthy growth. They can be organic (derived from natural sources) or inorganic (manufactured/mined). Fertilizers come in several forms including granular, liquid, controlled-release, and tablet. Helpful note: The “best” fertilizer depends on the plant,

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Deer-Resistant Gardening

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Deer Resistant Gardening Deer browsing is most common when new growth is tender—or food is scarce. Perhaps nothing challenges home gardeners more than creating a truly deer-resistant landscape. Deer will sample almost anything—especially in spring when new growth is tender, and in fall and winter when natural food dries up or disappears. To make it

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