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May 2025
Monthly Meeting


NEXT MEETING: The Horticultural History Of San Diego Presented By John Clements, May 17, 2025, 1:30 p.m. In-person, Oasis Rancho Bernardo
This vintage photo of San Diego is a favorite of John Clements'. The dark dot just to the left of the middle of the photograph is a large...
May 1
Articles


NEWS: IPM Training Seminar in May
The 19th Annual Integrated Pest Management Training for Landscape Professionals will be held on May 23, 7:30am – 3:00pm, at the Scottish...
May 1, 2019


FRANK'S FAVORITES: Fabulous Flax*
By Debra Lee Baldwin. This article is the first in a new column by our President, Frank Mitzel. Frank will tell us about some of his...
May 1, 2019


GROW WITH ABUNDANCE: Farewell to Blossom-End Rot
By Sommer Cartier. There is nothing more frustrating than waiting all spring to harvest that first big, juicy, ripe tomato, only to turn...
May 1, 2019


TREES, PLEASE: Consult the Manual!
By Tim Clancy. In the time before the internet, when you needed information, often you would begin by consulting your collection of...
May 1, 2019


NEWS: Help Wanted: Fair Exhibit
By Karen Krugman: What an opportunity! Greg Rubin, Horticulturist of the Year in 2018, has agreed to create the SDHS Garden at the San...
May 1, 2019


NEWS: May Coffee in the Garden
Susan and Frank Oddo will open Birdsong, their beautiful Elfin Forest garden, to their fellow SDHS members on May 19, 2019. At Birdsong,...
May 1, 2019


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: California Native Wildflower Seeds and Bulbs
By Bobbie Stephenson. Although most people think of the desert when they hear about a super bloom, this year the flowers in our coastal...
Apr 30, 2019
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