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February 2026
Monthly Meeting


NEXT HYBRID MEETING: Riley Black, When The Earth Was Green, February 21, Oasis, RB And Zoom
Riley Black is the bestselling and award-winning author of When the Earth Was Green , The Last Days of the Dinosaurs , and more. A regular contributor to National Geographic , Smithsonian , and Slate , as well as a repeat guest on NOVA and Science Friday , Riley has spent more than fifteen years bringing the public the latest about the deep past. When not enthusing over fossils in articles and books, Riley regularly volunteers with museum field teams to uncover new
Feb 1
Articles


SHARING SECRETS: 'Found' Objects
Edited by Dayle Cheever. Do you use “found” objects in your garden to show off your plants? Tell us what you use and how you use it....
Jun 1, 2017


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: The Nose Knows
By Pat Pawlowski. And just in case your nose doesn’t know, it’s about to get educated. Some California native plants will cause your nose...
Jun 1, 2017


FROM THE BOARD: SDHS Leadership Openings
By Jim Bishop. Is SDHS on the verge of a leadership crisis? August seems like a long way off, but we have several key board members whose...
May 1, 2017


PLANT OF THE MONTH: April 2017 Plant Display
By Sherrill Leist and Lisa Marun. What is the Plant Display? Each month, members bring in plants, cuttings, or flowers and put them in...
May 1, 2017


MONTHLY MEETING: May Meeting - Foliage First
On Monday, May 8, 2017 we welcome Karen Chapman, award winning author, landscape designer, and owner of Le Jardinet. Does your garden...
May 1, 2017


MEETING REPORT: April Meeting Report
By Jeannine Romero. Despite the many recent rains in San Diego County, residents should not consider our long-standing drought to be...
May 1, 2017


FROM THE EDITOR: Behind the Scenes at the Flower Fields
By Lisa Marun. A Story About Family, Science, and Hard Work Now on the must-do list for San Diego visitors and locals alike, the Flower...
May 1, 2017
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