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May 2026
Monthly Meeting


NEXT GENERAL MEETING: If You Build it, They Might Come, With Molly Rightmyer, May 16, In-Person, Oasis, Rancho Bernardo, 1:30p -3:30p
Molly Rightmyer is a bee taxonomist who has become increasingly interested in native plants while attempting to increase the bee diversity of her home garden, an experience she wishes to share with other gardeners who hold similar aspirations. She got her start as a freelance scientific illustrator here in southern California. She then worked with fossil turtles as an apprentice illustrator at the American Museum of Natural History, NY, eventually landing a job as scientific
May 1
Articles


FALLBROOK FOOD FOREST: Permaculture Design for Every Yard
Permaculture promotes that landscaping be 99% design and 1% labor, and if you are working too hard your design is wrong. Yet all of us are g
May 1, 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


FALLBROOK FOOD FOREST: Plant Guilds.
Fallbrook’s Finch Frolic Garden is a food forest begun in 2011. A food forest is a collection of useful plants arranged in relationships
Dec 1, 2019


FALLBROOK FOOD FOREST: What is Permaculture?
By Diane C. Kennedy. This article is first in a series exploring permaculture. What if you could have the garden of your dreams using...
Sep 1, 2019
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