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July 2026
Monthly Meeting


NEXT GENERAL MEETING: Saving Rare Plants - Advanced Horticulture on the California Islands, With Kevin Alison, July 18, In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo, 1:30p -3:30p
Kevin Alison The islands of California are biological hotspots for uniquely rare and endangered species. But, what do you do if traditional methods of propagation fail or are unreliable? This presentation will cover advanced horticultural techniques to overcome challenges and prevent extinction. Kevin Alison serves as the Native Plant Manager for Catalina Island, where he leverages his expertise in conservation, restoration, and horticulture to prevent extinction. Kevin s
Jul 1
Articles


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Native Lawn Time
Summer is the time. Time to get out and get some gardening done. Time to stay active in the yard during COVID-19. Time to kill your invasive
Aug 1, 2020


TREES, PLEASE! How Do Trees Become “Native”?
A global pandemic is forcing humans to consider their collective vulnerability, while humbled individuals are expected to hover in place - r
Aug 1, 2020


FROM THE BOARD: New Roles and New Offerings
Other discussion at the July 20 Board meeting included a Treasurer’s Report from Ray Brooks. Ray shared that SDHS continues to be in good fi
Aug 1, 2020


PICTORIAL GARDEN TOUR: Mudd Garden, Poway, CA
The Poway Garden Tour this year was cancelled as we all know, but Dennis Mudd, whose garden was to have been on the tour, kindly sent us pho
Aug 1, 2020


SHARING SECRETS: Water Features
The sound of splashing water is especially refreshing on these hot summer days. Do you have a favorite water feature in your garden?
Aug 1, 2020


AUGUST MEETING: Kate Sessions’ World Wide Web of Horticulture
AUGUST MEETING: Kate Sessions’ World Wide Web of Horticulture
Jul 31, 2020


FALLBROOK FOOD FOREST: Permaculture and Water
Water harvesting is a main practice in permaculture. In undisturbed habitats, plants and plant debris cover the ground. Water falling direc
Feb 1, 2020
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