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November 2025
Monthly Meeting


NEXT MEETING: A Strawberry Is Not A Fruit With The Plant Guy! Chuck McClung Explains Botanical Complexities And More... Nov. 15, 2025, Oasis, RB
In-person at San Diego Oasis, Rancho Bernardo, CA. Online registration required - SD Hort Member (and their guest) registration is FREE and in-person non-member registration is $15.00 (Consider joining or renewing with the San Diego Horticultural Society for $30.00 and attend this meeting for free.) Next meeting: November 15, 2025 At Oasis RB, 1:30p-3p Chuck the Plant Guy! Chuck McClung is a lifelong plant enthusiast, gardening mentor, landscaping consultant, and author. Popu
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Articles


NEWS: Fall Plant Sales in San Diego
The long, hot summer should soon be behind us. For those of us who have been eagerly awaiting the fall planting season, cooler weather...
Sep 1, 2018


GROW WITH ABUNDANCE: Summer Seed Saving For Future Harvests
By Sommer Cartier. Seed saving can be incredibly rewarding and satisfying. Not only does it reduce your gardening costs, but it also...
Aug 31, 2018


FROM THE EDITOR: Sharing Secrets Editor Needed
Let's Talk Plants! longtime Sharing Secrets Editor Dayle Cheever is stepping down and we are looking for a successor. The Sharing Secrets...
Aug 31, 2018


FROM THE EDITOR: Leadership Transition at SDBG
San Diego Botanic Garden has announced that Dr. Ari Novy, currently Leichtag Foundation's chief scientist and former executive director...
Aug 31, 2018


SHARING SECRETS: Garden Visitors
Have you had any fun or surprising non-human visitors to your garden this year? What have you done to encourage—or maybe...
Aug 31, 2018


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Hooker’s Evening Primrose: Food for Wildlife
By Linda Jones. One reason I garden with native plants is to recover a little of the lost habitat for wildlife. One fun plant that...
Aug 31, 2018


NEWS: Botanica at SDBG
The San Diego Botanic Garden is pleased to host Botanica: Flowers, Foliage & Botanically-Inspired Art Works from the Oceanside Museum of...
Aug 31, 2018
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