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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


THE REAL DIRT ON: Calscape's Dennis Mudd
By Susan Krzywicki. Interested in native plants? Calscape, created by Dennis Mudd, is an online resource you won't want to miss. The...
Mar 1, 2018


THE UNDERSTORY: Blighted Camellias
By Susan Starr. Almost all of us are familiar with that most common of camellia diseases, camellia flower or petal blight. At our...
Mar 1, 2018


NEWS: Enchanting Encinitas Tour
By John Beaudry. Buy your tickets now for this year’s San Diego Horticultural Society's Spring Garden Tour. Our 2018 self-guided tour...
Mar 1, 2018


GROW WITH ABUNDANCE: More Peas, Please
By Sommer Cartier. Peas are a cool season crop, grown best in temperatures between 65-75 degrees. They thrive in rich, well-drained soil....
Mar 1, 2018


NEWS: Spring Planting Jubilee & Tomato Sale
It’s March planting madness at the San Diego Botanic Garden's Spring Planting Jubilee & Tomato Sale! Mark your calendars for March 17 &...
Mar 1, 2018


PLANT OF THE MONTH: Camellia japonica
By Sherrill Leist and Lisa Marun. At each monthly meeting, members bring in plants, cuttings, or flowers and put them in blue bottles on...
Mar 1, 2018


SHARING SECRETS: Not-so-shabby Shrubs
Edited by Dayle Cheever. In keeping with our speaker's topic this month, I got to thinking about flowering shrubs. Is there a particular...
Mar 1, 2018
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