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As most Californians are aware, we are still in the midst of severe drought that is now going on its fifth year. The drought has been devastating for trees and many have been lost. Trees, especially more mature specimens, become more vulnerable to pests and disease when they are drought stressed. While some may question

Juicy, refreshing and hydrating during hot weather, summer time is the time to enjoy fresh fruit. Southern Californians have always been lucky in the fact that the wide variety of summer fruits that we enjoy eating can actually be grown in our own backyards. Stone fruits, citrus, apples, guava, figs and many other types of

Ralph Waldo Emerson said “If a tree dies, plant another in its place.” This is great advice, especially in this day and age when our trees are so threatened by an onslaught of pests and diseases that not even university scientists and tree health experts can keep up with. Trees in our region are dying

While there are many varieties of trees available, there are many factors to consider when deciding on one to plant. The first thing to consider is what features or qualities a person is looking for in a tree. Do they want a broad canopy tree for shade? Or maybe a deciduous tree to shade a