September is here and we've got a plant for you this month that is just starting the show off while most flowering plants are starting to tire out - enter Epilobium, the fuchsia of California! If you're looking for plants to feed hummingbirds, look no further than this tubular flowering perennial/subshrub. This California native is best suited…
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All Seasons Gardening & Landscaping will be exhibiting at the Inspired Home Expo of San Luis Obispo. Please come by our booth to say hello and get INSPIRED! Our customers are very valuable to us and we love to keep them updated with new and exciting things that are happening, so we’re inviting you…
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September Tips of the Month
Maintenance Fertilize permanent plants - Feed established trees, shrubs, ground covers, and warm- season grasses, such as Bermuda. Repeat in a month. Remember not to feed California natives or drought tolerant Mediterranean plants. Feed camellias, azaleas, and rhododendrons too. Protect against brush fires - Remove all dead leaves and limbs from trees and shrubs,…
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August Plant of the Month: Festuca mairei
This grass, Festuca mairei, has been catching my eye for months now in a garden I regularly pass, and I have to share it with you for August's plant of the month. Atlas Fescue is a clumping grass that forms beautiful yellow to gray-green, arching mounds. I don't see it used in landscapes too often, and it's…
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