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Controlling Ground Squirrels
Controlling ground squirrels can feel like a never-ending task sometimes. Considering that squirrels can give birth to as many as 15 babies each year, and they live an average of three to four years, it is important to be aware of their breeding season, habitat, and the various methods of control available. In addition…
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Rainy day to-do: Turn off your irrigation or automate it to save water!
Now that we are finally receiving rain this year on the Central Coast, don’t forget to turn off or adjust your irrigation to save water and your landscaping from over-saturation. You can automate this task (and reduce the risk of forgetting to turn it back on after the rain!) by adding a rain sensor to…
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March Tips of the Month
Welcome Spring! [caption id="attachment_841" align="alignleft" width="300"] Welcome Spring[/caption] PLANTING Plant Perennials and Cutting Flowers- Early spring is one of the best times to get perennials started in the garden, such as columbine, correa, lavender, penstemon, phygelius, rosemary, salvia, and yarrow. It is also time to sow flower seeds such as asters, cosmos, cleomes, lobelias,…
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