Most Invasive Plants In California And The Western U.S.
Learn how invasive plant species are a threat to ecosystems in the states of California and Nevada.
Learn how invasive plant species are a threat to ecosystems in the states of California and Nevada.
Learn about native “bulletproof” plants that are your best choices if you live in the hot zones of California and Nevada.
Plants that feed pollinators vary from region to region. Learn about the best pollinator plants for California.
Many plantings can substitute for traditional turf grass; they’re better for the environment and require less from us.
Click here to learn about some drought tolerant shrubs California and Nevada that gardeners love.
Click here to learn about some of the best ornamental grasses for California and Nevada.
Click here for tips on how to keep your grass happy in California and Nevada without exceeding your water budget.
Learn about growing beautiful native plants in California and the US Western region.
Learn about the peskiest pests in California and Nevada gardens.
Conifers of the western states range from fir, pine, and cedar to hemlocks, juniper, and redwoods. For more information, click this article.
Although autumn marks the end of summer gardening season, you still have some October garden tasks in the western region. Find them here.
Summer is better with shade and, if your garden needs more, you may be looking for shade trees for western landscapes. Click here for suggestions.
Much of the gardening tasks for western regions in August will deal with harvesting vegetables and fruits, but other things too. Click to learn more.
If you live in California or Nevada and want to plant West Coast vine varieties, click here. You’ll find tips on picking vines perfect for your garden.
There are many gorgeous perennial plants for California that are low maintenance and drought tolerant. Click here for perennials for western states.
Gardening in Las Vegas has its challenges – oven-like temperatures, drying winds, minimal rainfall, and poor soil. Click here to learn more.
If you're ready to jump into July gardening, you’ll have plenty of tasks on your plate. Click here to see what you should be doing in western gardens.
In the month of May, spring is slowly waving goodbye and summer is near. What are May gardening tasks for the West Coast? Click here for a checklist.
Whether you are planting a summer or winter annual garden, you’ll find information here about easy-care annuals for western U.S. gardens.
The gardening to-do list for April can be a long one, especially in the western region. If you are making a list of your April gardening tasks, we are here to help.