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May 2026
Monthly Meeting


NEXT GENERAL MEETING: If You Build it, They Might Come, With Molly Rightmyer, May 16, In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo, 1:30p -3:30p
Molly Rightmyer is a bee taxonomist who has become increasingly interested in native plants while attempting to increase the bee diversity of her home garden, an experience she wishes to share with other gardeners who hold similar aspirations. She got her start as a freelance scientific illustrator here in southern California. She then worked with fossil turtles as an apprentice illustrator at the American Museum of Natural History, NY, eventually landing a job as scientific
May 1
Articles


BOOK REVIEW: The Plant Messiah's Mission to Revive
By Carol Buckley. The Plant Messiah: Adventures in Search of the World’s Rarest Species is written in memoir style by Carlos Magdalena,...
Dec 1, 2018


FROM THE BOARD: New Members, New Year
By Frank Mitzel. Our new member orientation was held in November in the garden of renowned ceramic artist Laird Plumleigh. The most...
Dec 1, 2018


NEWS: The Magic of Garden of Lights
San Diego Botanic Garden’s Garden of Lights December 1-23 & 26-30 5PM to 8:30PM After the sun goes down in December, San Diego Botanic...
Dec 1, 2018


TREES, PLEASE: A Tale of Firs—From Farms, Not Factories
By Robin Rivet. In the winter of 1953, an inner-city husband arrived home on Christmas Eve. He carried a three-foot balsam fir tree into...
Dec 1, 2018


BUGS AND BUGABOOS: Leave Spiders Outdoors
By Vincent Lazaneo. You may dislike spiders, but before you kill any, consider where they are located. In a garden, their webs may be a...
Dec 1, 2018


GUEST COLUMNIST: An interview with Dr. Ari Novy, CEO of the San Diego Botanic Garden
By Susan Starr. Dr. Ari Novy became CEO and President of the San Diego Botanic Garden on October 15, 2018. The former Executive Director...
Dec 1, 2018


NEWS: November Featured Garden and Studio Sale
On Saturday, November 10, join SDHS in the stunning garden of ceramist Laird Plumleigh in Encinitas. Laird's home was on the SDHS 2018...
Nov 1, 2018
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