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The lighthouse is part of the Cabrillo National Monument, which commemorates Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, the first European to set foot on what is now the West Coast of the United States.
In place of Spanish bluebells, consider Virginia bluebells, a native alternative that grows beautifully in shade gardens and ...
If you want your garden to burst with color after the long winter, planting bulbs now is a simple way to make that happen.
It's not too late to plant spring-blooming bulbs. November is often just the right time to give tulips, daffodils, and more time to chill before temperatures warm.
Daffodils and crocuses might be the most popular spring-flowering bulbs to plant now, but there's another overlooked variety that quietly steals the show — and it can turn your garden into a natural ...
Plant bulbs now. You cannot wait until spring to plant tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocus and many more. They must be planted in fall. These bulbs have been out of the ground since May. They will ...
Gardeners can divide and install a wide range of plants during the fall months, taking advantage of seasonal rains to support the plants as they develop for blooming in the spring and later. This ...
Tulip season might not burst into colour until spring, but time is running out for gardeners to get bulbs into the ground. In fact, now is one of the best times to prep beds and plan displays, and ...