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Leaning Pine Arboretum

Just a short walk from the busy core of the Cal Poly campus you will find the University’s best kept secret: the Leaning Pine Arboretum.

Sedum Care and Propagation

Sedums are easy to care for! Fast draining soil is the most important condition to provide; half soil and half pumice or sand is a…

Sedums

Sedums have become such a common sight in West Coast gardens that it’s easy to both take them for granted and think we know them.…

The Plant Lover’s Guide to Sedums

I love succulents. The veritable banquet of books written on succulents for avid gardeners over the past few years has influenced me as much as…

Fire Safe Landscaping

Fire is powerful, consuming, and terrifying. Literally, a force of nature. Our thoughts and hearts are with people in and around San Diego County as…

Changing Times, Changing Gardens: San Luis Obispo

[sidebar]September 13–14, 2014 California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, CA[/sidebar] Join Pacific Horticulture, a lively gathering of eco-thought leaders and designers, and other like-minded…

Ocean-Friendly Gardening

Ocean Friendly Gardens serve to protect waterways as well as reduce green waste, trim expensive and unnecessary water use, and have an overall smaller…

Designing Dreams

A conversation between Editor Lorene Edwards Forkner and 
Portland designer, Darcy Daniels.

Securing Urban Resiliency

Explore the many links between the roofs and walls of our cities and the critical social, environmental, and economic necessities of urban life.
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