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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
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Articles


NEWS: SDHS Exhibit Awards
Our beautiful Garden Show exhibit won many awards this year: Thanks to Greg Rubin who designed the exhibit,to all the volunteers who...
Jul 1, 2019


GROW WITH ABUNDANCE: Time Saving Tips for the Busy Gardener
By Sommer Cartier. As San Diegans, we enjoy the luxuries of living in a beautiful coastal city with almost ideal weather conditions...
Jul 1, 2019


SHARING SECRETS: Rain Revelations
Edited by Tina Ivany. Have there been any surprises in your garden after all the rains this year? For example, are there plants in your...
Jul 1, 2019


GUEST COLUMNIST: It's a Cycad, not a Sago Palm
By Robert Kopfstein. Cycads are perhaps the victim of one of the most common misnomers in the plant world. There are indeed such things...
Jul 1, 2019


GOING WILD WITH NATIVES: Red-blooming Natives for San Diego
By Clayton Tschudy. Native flowers come in all colors, but yellows, blues, and purples are most common. When red does occur, the plant is...
Jul 1, 2019
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