Planting

  • California Gardening

    Gardening in California calls for finesse. California has four of the five major climate zones found in the world—Mediterranean, semi-arid, desert, and alpine. The fifth major climate zone is tropical—and parts of Southern California come close being semi-tropical. Parts of California are desert hot and dry while other parts are forested cool and wet. The…

  • Coastal Gardening

    Gardening near the ocean or a very large lake can be a challenge. Large bodies of water create weather and microclimate conditions that can test plants and gardeners. To garden near the coast you will need to know what plants thrive near water, if they are salt-tolerant, what temperature highs and lows they can withstand,…

  • Warm-Climate Gardening

    Flower gardening in warm-winter and long-summer southern regions requires attention to plant selection and climate. Plants must be able to tolerate heat and humidity. Because southern gardens have long growing seasons, months of frost-free days, insects can also be a major challenge. If you are a warm or hot region gardener, here are some tips…