Save Water During the Winter Months Rain is finally starting to come around! December is still a great time to prepare for the predicted rainfall and save some much needed water. Installing a rain sensor to your existing irrigation controller can reduce your water bill during the rainy season. The Hunter Mini-Clik Rain Sensor hydrates…
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November Plant of the Month: Pistacia chinensis
Pistacia chinensis (the Chinese Pistache) is a deciduous tree that will stop you in your tracks this November. It offers good fall color, namely gold through fiery reds, even in mild climates. In deep soils, Pistacia chinensis can live off almost no water, which was great during our California drought, but you won't have to worry…
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November Tips of the Month
Planting Plant Cool-Season Annuals - Consider adding early blooming annuals such as dianthus, Iceland poppies, pansies, snapdragons, violas and ornamental cabbage. For shady areas set out cyclamen, and English & fairy primroses. Fall Veggies – It’s a good time to start winter crop vegetable like kale, Brussel sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, sprouts, lettuce, radishes…
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October Tips of the Month
Happy fall! This month we are sending out Customer Surveys to get feedback from our valued customers. Please fill them out and return with your information. You can also take the survey online, at Annual Customer Survey. Thank you! Autumn Equinox: Time to have us adjust your watering schedules on timers. Since summer has come…
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