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  1. Why Climate Matters to the Home Gardener

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    September 5, 2022 by Hope Gardens


  2. How To Protect Your Garden On Chilly Nights

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    February 23, 2022 by Hope Gardens

    HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PLANTS DURING UNSEASONABLY COLD WEATHER Use a rowcover. Move plants to a covered area. Use heat …
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  3. Climate Gardening – your seasonal gardening guide to zones 9 -10

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    November 14, 2021 by Hope Gardens

    It’s crucial that home gardeners respond to the actual weather they are experiencing rather than what month is on the …
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  4. Pruning 101

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    December 14, 2020 by Hope Gardens

    This is a hard and fast lesson so strap in! Have a pair of sharp shears. I like Fiskars products …
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  5. Pollinator Gardening…bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.

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    March 1, 2020 by Hope Gardens

    I’ve worked in edible gardening and native landscaping for over 13 years. Permaculture and sustainability are the backbones of my …
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  6. HG Quick Tip: Keep your precious soil microbes alive and well with a hose filter.

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    June 28, 2019 by Hope Gardens

    One of the easiest ways to keep your soil healthy is to invest in a hose filter. A hose filter …
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  7. Save the Monarchs…in your own backyard. A guide to attracting and raising butterflies.

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    January 15, 2019 by Hope Gardens

    Last year my husband and I started making a concerted effort to protect Monarch butterflies in our backyard. We would …
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  8. Before & After Landscaping Photos: Jason & Sarah

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    August 1, 2017 by Hope Gardens

    My lovely friends Jason and Sarah, LA’s best pet trainers at Connected Canine, were such an inspiration. Check out their …
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  9. Before & After Landscaping Photos: Elizabeth & Jason

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    July 28, 2017 by Hope Gardens

    Elizabeth and Jason had a big corner lot with a slope and their modern, minimalist take on landscaping was the …
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  10. Drought-tolerant can be Zen

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    October 6, 2015 by Hope Gardens

    Using different hardscape materials, clumping bamboo, fountain grass, pittosporum, flax, society garlic, succulents and fountains and sculpture. I think tucking …
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