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June, Summer Solstice, the Magic Happens! March and April plantings are paying off handsomely now as we have warmer and the longest days of the year!  Harvests are coming in, tomatoes on their way!  Pick beans when your plants are dry to prevent spreading rust and mildew. Plant more rounds of your heat lovers – [...]

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Mesclun Magic! We’re having beautiful weather to be planting Mesclun! Plant a tray, a pretty bowl, or a patch!  This is one crop you can easily do in containers!  Mix up some of your favorite lettuce seeds, outdated and new, or buy a ready-made packet.  Now that it’s about summer, choose some heat tolerant varieties – Sierra, Nevada, [...]

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How to Grow Righteous CORN! Happy Cinco de Mayo, and Super Moon!  I hope you will be enjoying one of our local cultural favorites, hot buttered corn on a stick!  It’s a great Lunar planting day too, btw! There are lots of ways to grow corn, depends on your locality.  Some grow them on top [...]

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May is more of April, plus Cantaloupes! Now you can plant all you did in March, if you did.  Santa Barbara night temps were so cool many of us waited.  And you can do more of the April heat lovers if you did them! Smart gardeners plant when the time is right, not just because [...]

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Reporting on the Great Fava Versus Wilt Experiment! Some of you have been following my fava experiment, that, per John Jeavons, favas counteract the tomato Fusarium and Verticillium Wilts fungi, hoping it would work. Issues for me were lower leaves, humidity, low spots, nearby plant water needs. I religiously watered only nearby plants. But that [...]

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Give your plants a chance! Not too much N (Nitrogen)  It imbalances your plants, just like too much sugar for us.  You get lots of leaf, no fruit, growth is too fast and ‘soft,’ inviting to pests and diseases. Watering practices make a difference.  Overhead watering is not good for most plants, but especially not for [...]

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15 Super Tips for a Productive Summer Veggie Patch!

Whether you are tucking things into niches between ornamental landscape plants, planting a patio patch like in the image, setting up a first time summer garden patch, or replanning your annual garden, here are some great ideas to increase your production! 1. If you have space, and are creating a back, or front, yard food forest, always [...]

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This is your last chance to plant more rounds of winter veggies you love the most, and the littles that grow year round.  Peas are especially heat sensitive, but we Coastie pea lovers can get one more round!  At this time be sure they are mildew resistant varieties!  But it’s really time to think in [...]

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Wishing you all very GREEN and Happy Holidays, and holiday weekend gardening! Kale, Super Nutritious, Low in Calories, Easy to Grow! Per Mother Earth’s News, kale’s attractive greenery packs over ten times the vitamin A as the same amount of iceberg lettuce, has more vitamin C per weight than orange juice, and provides more calcium than [...]

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Mediterranean Understory & Guild Plants for Food Forests – Part 2

Please SEE Part 1 before you read this list! Here is what a young Food Forest can look like in a part of your urban yard! Linda’s List is intended for a Mediterranean climate like coastal Southern California has, one of only 5 in the world. The list in your area may be different. Check out [...]

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