Garden Guide
Learn exactly how to care for these double-duty garden staples.
Our holiday gift guide for all the garden lovers in your life—whether they're beginners, master gardeners or even kids
Real and usable advice on everything—from growing to storage to plating—to make the most out of your vegetable garden
Green up your interiors with our guide to choosing the right houseplants for every room
Our October planting and maintenance guide for the greater San Diego area right now, plus where to find inspiration
From harvest to shelf, we teach you how to use lacto-fermentation to preserve food
Get our recommendations for starter kits, salts, airlock seals, how-to books, containers and more.
We separated the science from the myths so you can improve your landscape using these household items in the garden
Our green-thumb guide to a kitchen-ready backyard transformation
Get our tips for gigantic backyard tomato harvests
Our guide on where to shop, which materials to use, and how to build and care for your own living DIY fairy garden
Season your favorite dishes with what grows in your yard, plus a yummy garden salsa recipe
Our new garden columnist Kevin Espiritu helps you get the most out of a trip to every plant lover's favorite store
Nourishing microgreens are easy to grow, plus a micro basil and arugula pesto recipe
Native Poppy proprietor Natalie Gill wants you to enjoy flowers all day, every day
Our March garden maintenance and planting calendar for the region, plus where to find inspiration
Welcome the season with cozy decor and landscape color
Where other green thumbs may be
All the furnishings and fixtures to make your outdoor spaces the place to be
6 tips and styling strategies for easy floral arranging
Think outside the basic pot with creative succulent designs
How a Rancho Santa Fe couple cut water use almost in half
Because “Friends don’t let friends buy succulents”
Where to Go to Work Your Green Thumb
What to do in San Diego now
10 Things To Do In The Garden This Month
Garden tips, plants and other things we dig
Six easy steps for success
Because they might not need as much natural light as you may think