But what if your garden could actually thrive with minimal water, resisting even the toughest drought conditions? This is where drought-tolerant plants come into play, turning a desolate garden ...
The last time Los Angeles recorded rainfall over a tenth of an inch — the threshold that officials typically consider helpful for thirsty plants ... drought report, conditions in Southern ...
If you want to find out about low-maintenance drought-tolerant ... flowers, interesting seed pods up to 20 inches long, and giant heart-shaped leaves. It's native from the lower Midwest into the ...
When the Palisades Fire started near a hiking trail in Los Angeles on January 7—quickly spreading to more than 200 acres in ...
Here are plants and flowers to enjoy, one for every month of the year, from lilacs, camellias and poinsettias to native buckwheat, wildflowers and toyon.
Gardeners use foundation plants in the front of a house to help it blend in with its natural surroundings while hiding the ...
The state is seeing a sharp water divide this year, with lots of rain in the north while the south has stayed dry. A ...
Monarchs are becoming extinct, and the Tennessee Department of Transportation is giving away milkweed seeds to replenish the dwindling monarch population. Butterfly enthusiasts are contributing to the ...
You'll find all kinds of drought-tolerant species here, including agave plants and palm trees ... sits a few blocks northeast of the park's southern end. Head to the City of Santa Monica's ...
Flowers feed pollinators, conserve soil, purify water, and even remove toxins from the air. But the thing many of us adore ...
Clearly, there's no shortage of flowers in Southern California. As I write this near ... Roses are tougher than you'd think — during the drought I spied many residential yards with dead lawns ...