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June 2026
Monthly Meeting


NEXT GENERAL MEETING: Right Tree, Right Place, Right Fire Zone: A Look at San Diego’s Trees and Their Future, With Tony Gurnoe, June 20, In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo, 1:30p -3:30p
Native trees are all the rage, with municipalities such as Encinitas passing regulations that require new landscape development projects to include native species. Which trees count as native? Are they good choices for your yard? How do native trees relate to fire and California's new zone 0 regulations? We'll talk about all of these things while profiling some of San Diego's unique and often underappreciated local trees. Tony Gurnoe has conducted research related to native t
Jun 1
Articles


EDITOR'S LETTER: The Garden in the Carols
For a very long time now, decades really, I have been working on an idea for a gardening book called “The Garden in the Carols", all about t
Dec 1, 2020


DECEMBER MEETING INFO: Citrus in Southern California: A History & Growing Primer
Join us for the December 2020 meeting of the San Diego Horticultural Society on December 9th at 6pm
Dec 1, 2020


What's up at SDBG?
Make it a Holiday Tradition
Spend an evening (or two!) with us this holiday season at Botanic Wonderland!
Dec 1, 2020


GARDEN SURROUNDINGS: How Our Collective Gardening Passion Helps Us
Today is November 29, 2020. This has been a difficult year for all of us in one way or another, and yet, we are all so lucky to have the pas
Dec 1, 2020


TREES, PLEASE! Persimmons – Pretty & Plump
Bite down carefully. If it’s meltingly soft and syrupy, or spicy-sweet and crunchy, both textures might be ripe persimmons. The Oriental per
Oct 1, 2020


FROM THE ARCHIVES: Greywater - Re-using “Waste” Water Can Reduce Irrigation Water Needs
Greywater is defined as “any wastewater generated in the home, except water from toilets.” Laundry, shower, sink, and dish water comprise up
Oct 1, 2020
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