by californiagardening | May 25, 2018 | Flower, Fruit, Herb, Monthly Gardening Series, Vegetable Gardening |
In today’s blog post, we take a tour of our Southern California garden in the month of May. We begin with a garden tour and then go over some delicious summer harvests like tomatoes, avocado, cabbage, cayenne peppers, chillies, ivy gourd, mint, mulberries, swiss...
by californiagardening | Mar 30, 2018 | Flower, Fruit, Herb, Monthly Gardening Series, Raised Bed Gardening, Vegetable Gardening |
Its the Spring season and things are heating up in the Southern California Garden. In today’s episode we take a tour of the raised beds, container plants as well as the fruit trees. We then look at the wonderful Spring harvests of avocados, carrots, cauliflower,...
by californiagardening | Jan 14, 2018 | Fruit, Growing Fruit Trees, Growing Tomatoes |
Everyone loves bananas! They are delicious, nutritious and hopefully after reading this blog article – they are easy to grow in your home garden as well! In the video below, you will learn how to grow a banana tree. We look at all aspects on growing a banana...
by californiagardening | Nov 27, 2017 | Flower, Fruit, Herb, Vegetable Gardening |
The monthly gardening series is something you can use your plan the planting in your garden, month by month. In today’s episode we look at the California Garden in the month for November. The November Garden We cover the following topics in today’s...
by californiagardening | Nov 16, 2017 | Flower, Fruit, Herb, Vegetable Gardening |
Its been a warmer than usual October this year. In today’s California Garden tour we go over the following topics: A tour of the garden What’s growing in the California garden Harvests we made this month Things to do Gardening products Here is a video with...
by californiagardening | Sep 30, 2017 | Flower, Fruit, Herb, Vegetable Gardening |
It’s Fall here in Southern California. Wait…is there a Fall season here? Well, yes and no! Yes, because the temperatures do cool down and its time to prepare the garden for your winter plants. No, because we don’t usually see Fall colors here in...