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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


SHARING SECRETS: ...Of The Traveling Plants
Edited by Cathy Tylka, for Let's Talk Plants! February 2022. This Month's Question: What plants did you add to your gardens after...
Feb 1, 2022


GARDEN SURROUNDINGS: ‘A Rose Is A Rose Is A Rose’
By Francesca Filanc, for Let's Talk Plants! February 2022. ‘Rose is a rose is a rose’ was written by Gertrude Stein as part of the 1913...
Feb 1, 2022


MY LIFE WITH PLANTS: Yahoo, Oahu
By Jim Bishop, for Let's Talk Plants! January 2022. Oahu A Variegated Pandanus utilis, AKA Screw pine, overlooking Turtle Bay on the...
Jan 1, 2022


TREES, PLEASE: Petrified Wood In North County
By Tim Clancy, for Let's Talk Plants! January 2022. About 600 miles from San Diego in Arizona is a National Park named the Petrified...
Jan 1, 2022


GROW IN ABUNDANCE: Three Nutrient Rich Crops To Grow In Your Immunity Garden
By Sommer Cartier, for Let's Talk Plants! January 2022. The health benefits we receive from cultivating backyard gardens has never been...
Jan 1, 2022


SHARING SECRETS: Plants You Remember
Edited by Cathy Tylka, for Let's Talk Plants! January 2022. Current question: What plant or plants do you remember from your...
Jan 1, 2022


NEWS: Saying Goodbye To Two Longtime Sponsors & One Horticulturist Of The Year
By Karen England, for Let's Talk Plants! January 2022. Some of the sad news of 2021 is that the SDHS and the San Diego community at large...
Jan 1, 2022
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