What to Plant in Santa Cruz & the Bay Area in September
September in Santa Cruz County is still summer. Temperatures hit 90s to 100s inland while tomatoes peak. Plant cool-season crops now for fall harvest, but don't pull productive summer plants yet.
Growing Raspberries in Containers
If you garden on a deck, balcony, or tiny backyard, raspberries in containers can still deliver bowls of fresh fruit without letting canes run wild through your beds. Container growing also gives you more control over soil, water, and sun exposure, which is especially useful in Santa Cruz County's mix of foggy coasts and warm inland spots. This guide covers container selection, best varieties for pots, soil and planting, watering and feeding, pruning, and long-term care.
Growing Blueberries in Santa Cruz County: A Complete Guide
Learn how to grow blueberries in Santa Cruz County's coastal climate. Low-chill varieties, acidic soil tips, and local planting advice for abundant harvests.
When and How to Harvest Tomatoes for Peak Flavor
Learn when to pick tomatoes for best flavor in Santa Cruz County. Ripeness stages, harvest techniques, and coastal climate strategies for home gardeners.
What to Plant in Santa Cruz & the Bay Area in August
August in Santa Cruz County is your last chance for many fall crops. Days are shortening fast. Transplant brassicas, seed greens and carrots while harvesting summer's peak tomato abundance.
Growing Basil in Santa Cruz County: The Complete Guide
Basil thrives in Santa Cruz County's warm microclimates but struggles in coastal fog. Learn which varieties work where, when to plant, and how to grow bushier plants through proper pinching.
Fire-Wise Landscaping on a Budget
The most important fire-wise changes cost little or nothing. Clearing debris, maintaining what you have, and smart priorities matter more than expensive overhauls. Here's how to protect your home.
When to Plant Peppers in Santa Cruz County: Get the Timing Right
The pepper transplants appear at nurseries in March, but planting them immediately is a mistake in Santa Cruz County. Our cool soil and cold nights can permanently stunt peppers planted too early. This guide explains exactly when to plant peppers in each microclimate for the best results.
What to Plant in Santa Cruz & the Bay Area in July
July brings peak summer harvest and peak heat. But it's also critical for fall planting. The brassicas and greens you start now become your November through February harvests. Don't skip this month.
How to Grow Blueberries in Pots (California Edition)
Growing blueberries in pots is often the best approach in California. Container size, soil mix, and care tips for productive potted blueberries.
Best Mulberry Varieties for Coastal California (And Which to Plant in Santa Cruz County)
Compare mulberry varieties for Santa Cruz County: Pakistan for sweetness, Black Beauty for flavor, Illinois Everbearing for long harvest, plus dwarf options for small spaces.
How to Prune Raspberries: A Step-by-Step Guide
Pruning is the single most confusing part of growing raspberries, but it doesn't have to be. Once you understand how primocane and floricane raspberries grow, you can prune with confidence and dramatically improve your harvests. This visual guide covers the simple one-crop method for primocane varieties (easiest), the two-crop system for extended harvest, and selective pruning for summer-bearing floricane types, with timing specific to Santa Cruz County's climate.
What to Plant in Santa Cruz & the Bay Area in June
June is when your garden hits its stride, but don't stop planting. Succession plant beans and squash for continuous harvest, and start fall brassicas indoors now for winter abundance.
Growing Mulberries in Santa Cruz County: The Overlooked Backyard Superfruit
Discover why mulberries are the perfect low-maintenance fruit tree for Santa Cruz County. Variety guide, planting tips, and harvesting advice for California gardeners
5 Microclimates That Shape Every Santa Cruz Garden
A tomato that thrives in sunny Boulder Creek will struggle in foggy Aptos. Understanding your specific microclimate is the difference between gardening success and perpetual frustration.
Organic Pest Control in Santa Cruz County: What Works
Learn how to manage garden pests organically in Santa Cruz County. Discover natural, chemical-free methods that protect pollinators, soil, and crops.
What to Plant in Santa Cruz & the Bay Area in May
The danger of frost is past! It’s time to get your heat-loving peppers, basil, and melons into the ground for a summer harvest.
California Gardeners' Guide to Freebies: Save Big and Grow More
Transform your California garden without breaking the bank! Our guide reveals the top free and affordable resources available to gardeners in the Golden State. From free seeds and plants to invaluable gardening advice, learn how to make the most of local swaps, community programs, and online platforms. Dive in and garden smarter, not harder, in California.
How to Grow Hot Peppers in Santa Cruz County
Learn which hot pepper varieties thrive in Santa Cruz County's microclimates, when to plant, and how to maximize your harvest in coastal or inland gardens.
From Soil Health to Water Conservation: Sustainable Land Management Tips for Every Gardener
Learn sustainable land management for Santa Cruz County gardens. Build healthy soil with compost, conserve water with drip irrigation and mulch, choose California native plants, and practice organic pest control. Practical tips for Bay Area gardeners.

