Gardening Tasks – October

Gardening Tasks List below!

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Here are the Gardening Tasks you should be focusing on for Southern California.  We were lucky to have a brief cooling spell, but it is heating up again at least for a bit so remember to protect yourself outside,  It would also be great to save some of your Gardening Tasks for the end of the month when it cools down.

Remember that now is a great time to plan your lawn removal project.  Replacing thirsty lawns with beautiful water wise plants and permeable hardscape has many benefits.  It will help with the drought, create beauty, bring pollinators to your garden,  and even get you some cash if you follow the CLWA guidelines!

If you would like to create a garden sanctuary, a vegetable haven, or remove your lawn  to add beautiful water wise plants please consider giving me a cal at 661-917-3521 or you can visit my website and contact me there.

xoxo

leslie

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