Southern California Gardening – Water

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Southern California Gardening topic: Water – It is that time of the year (again) where I need to remind you that to be successful with Southern California Gardening you need to pay attention to your watering.  Irrigation is essential in our dry climate, so whether it be monitoring your irrigation timer, planting year round low water native color, or just checking that your plants are getting the water they need, please be sure to take time out to learn about and check your  your garden’s hydration health.

If you need a little refresher during this heatwave, take a few moments to look at this article on Garden Watering.

I love collaborating with my clients, creating the garden of their dreams – if you’d like some help with your garden design please give me a call at 661-917-3521 or visit my website and contact me there.

 

xoxo

leslie

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