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April 2026
Monthly Meeting


NEXT GENERAL MEETING: Sat., April 18, 2026 - Walker Wilson - Conservation Through Cultivation - Growing A Local Ecotype Nursery. In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo, 1:30p -3:30p
Viguiera laciniata - San Diego Bush Sunflower, a San Diego endemic species that happens to be excellent for garden conditions. Evergreen, tough and made for full sun conditions, it will still stay green with just once a month or less watering. Trim off dead flowers for another round of blooms. A great choice for almost any San Diego garden, and to showcase local species. Walker Wilson is the founder of Walker's Wildlands nursery in Fallbrook. Walker Wilson - Conservation thr
Apr 1
Articles


FROM THE ARCHIVES: Sharing Secrets
While the new editor of the Sharing Secrets column gets trained by the retiring editor in the ins and outs of the job, you can still enjoy l
Sep 1, 2020


(NOT) FROM THE ARCHIVES: Gold Medallion Tree
This article first appeared in the October 2006 issue of Pacific Horticulture Magazine written by Steve Brigham. Since it could have, just a
Aug 1, 2020


FROM THE ARCHIVES: Nepenthes - Common Ways to Grow an Uncommon Plant
Carnivorous plants inspire a sense of awe, but often accompanying that awe is the slightest bit of intimidation. Most people are under the a
Jul 1, 2020


FROM THE ARCHIVES: More From the Master Gardeners - Tomatoes 102.3
Editor's note: Sommer Cartier is one of our regular SDHS newsletter columnists, writing Grow With Abundance for us bi-monthly and she is a w
Jun 1, 2020


APRIL MEETING REPORT is FROM THE ARCHIVES: Can a Massage Oil Help Prevent Global Warming?
Editor's note: Since there was no meeting in April 2020 to report about to the membership, this edition of the From The Archives column feat
May 1, 2020


FROM THE ARCHIVES: Medicinal Plants
A few months ago, we wrote an essay on “Plants that Heal” (*Current Editor’s note: see below). Although both this and the earlier narrative
Apr 1, 2020


FROM THE ARCHIVES: Garden Gourmet - Behold The Humble Potato
This article first appeared in Let’s Talk Plants! March 2008, No. 162. While editing this newsletter in 2020, editor Karen England got hungr
Mar 1, 2020
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