Recent Posts by All Seasons Landscaping

February Tips of the Month

Planting Winter / Fall Annuals - Fill in bare spots with calendula, cineraria, Iceland poppy, nemesia, pansy, primrose, snapdragon, stock, sweet pea, and viola. Cool Seasons Vegetables - Plant seeds of beets, carrots, chives, endive, kale, lettuce, fennel, mustard, leeks, green onion, radishes, parsley, peas, Swiss chard, and spinach. Also set out seedlings of broccoli,…
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Hellebores: January Plant of the Month

Hellebores are delightful perennials to have in your garden and are nicknamed Christmas Rose, as they will add some color in the dull winter months. Most hellebores prefer moist but well-drained soil and tolerate freezing temperatures. [caption id="attachment_758" align="alignright" width="204"] Flowers from Helleborus species and varieties[/caption] They are considered deer and rabbit resistant. You might call the hellebore's flowers…
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January Tips of the Month

January 2016 Tips of the Month - Happy New Year from All Seasons Gardening & Landscaping!   DORMANT SPRAY FRUIT TREES Pests that appear on lush new spring growth are eliminated or greatly reduced by properly applying dormant sprays now.  They effectively kill the over wintering eggs of aphids, mites, most scales, plus many other…
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December Plant Spotlight: Ceanothus maritimus ‘Frosty Dawn’

Ceanothus maritimus 'Frosty Dawn' is a low-growing shrub, reaching 2' tall and up to 6' wide (though likely keeping to a compact 3' to 5' width). Here on the Central Coast, it's going to thrive in  coastal landscapes, and can also grow well with well-drained soils in other climates. It takes full sun along the coast, but…
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