How to Eliminate Mosquitoes in Your Santa Cruz Garden
Wildlife and Pest Management Adrienne Gaughan Wildlife and Pest Management Adrienne Gaughan

How to Eliminate Mosquitoes in Your Santa Cruz Garden

Mosquitoes aren't just annoying—with invasive Aedes aegypti now in Boulder Creek and other parts of Santa Cruz County, they're a health concern. The good news? Mosquito control is within your power. Learn to eliminate breeding sites, get free mosquito fish from Vector Control, use biological larvicides, and create habitat for natural predators like bats and dragonflies—all without harmful pesticides.

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Ollas: Ancient Irrigation That's Perfect for Santa Cruz Gardens
Water-Wise Gardening Adrienne Gaughan Water-Wise Gardening Adrienne Gaughan

Ollas: Ancient Irrigation That's Perfect for Santa Cruz Gardens

California's dry summers demand water-wise irrigation, and ollas offer an elegant 4,000-year-old solution. These unglazed clay pots buried in your garden slowly release water directly to plant roots, using 50 to 70 percent less water than surface irrigation. Perfect for Santa Cruz County's Mediterranean climate, ollas work in foggy Aptos, clay soil in Soquel, or sandy soil in Boulder Creek. Learn how to install, use, and even make your own DIY ollas.

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5 Easy Crops Kids Can Grow in Santa Cruz
Gardening with Kids Adrienne Gaughan Gardening with Kids Adrienne Gaughan

5 Easy Crops Kids Can Grow in Santa Cruz

The secret to getting kids excited about gardening? Quick wins. These 5 crops are perfect for Santa Cruz County kids: sunflowers grow dramatically tall, cherry tomatoes provide endless sweet snacks, snap peas climb and crunch, radishes are ready in just a month, and strawberries turn into a daily treasure hunt. Our mild climate means you can try these nearly year-round.

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The First 5 Vegetables to Grow in Santa Cruz County
Getting Started Adrienne Gaughan Getting Started Adrienne Gaughan

The First 5 Vegetables to Grow in Santa Cruz County

New to vegetable gardening in Santa Cruz County? Start with these 5 forgiving, productive crops chosen specifically for our microclimates: cherry tomatoes (productive and delicious), summer squash (fast and abundant), lettuce (quick harvests year-round), essential herbs (basil, cilantro, parsley), and bush beans (nearly foolproof). Build confidence with these winners, then expand from there.

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Gardening with Kids 101: Growing the Next Generation of Gardeners
Gardening with Kids Adrienne Gaughan Gardening with Kids Adrienne Gaughan

Gardening with Kids 101: Growing the Next Generation of Gardeners

Gardening with children is sensory exploration for babies, science class for school-age kids, and a chance to connect as a family. This guide covers age-appropriate activities from infants to teens, the best plants for each stage, and tips for keeping it fun. In Santa Cruz County, our year-round growing season means every season offers something to plant, watch, or harvest together.

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