May Garden Chores – Southern California

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May is upon us, and as you know I love to give my friends and clients their list of Garden Chores for the month so they can get to work!  I love seeing a thriving garden (especially ones I’ve designed) and since I want you to keep up with your chores, I hope that you will find this friendly reminder a gentle and easy way to get you motivated.

Here is the link to What To Do In Your Southern California Garden;  so grab a cool drink, peruse the list, get a shopping list going, visit your local nursery, and get those finger nails dirty!

If  one of your favorite chores for May is working on your Vegetable Garden or involves edibles of some kind, please join me as I talk about Edible Gardens with Joanne Mathis on BlogTalk Radio on Tuesday May 7, 2013 at 3pm Pacific and 6pm Eastern Time.  We’d love to have you join us!

 

xoxo

leslie

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