Strawberry Troubleshooting Guide
Diagnose and fix the most common strawberry problems in Santa Cruz County, from plants that won't fruit to pest damage and disease.
Succession Planting Greens for Continuous Salads
Plan a year-round salad garden with succession planting. Monthly schedule for Santa Cruz County with timing for lettuce, spinach, and more.
How Much Do I Really Need to Water My Garden in Summer in Santa Cruz County?
Summer in Santa Cruz County means zero rain and peak plant water demand. Learn exactly how many gallons your garden needs, plus practical irrigation schedules for coastal, valley, and inland gardens.
Groundcovers That Replace Lawn AND Reduce Fire Risk
The right groundcovers replace thirsty lawns while reducing fire risk. These low-maintenance options work in Santa Cruz County's climate and fire zones.
Summer Garden Irrigation for Fire Safety
Proper irrigation during fire season keeps your garden healthy while maintaining the green zone that protects your home from wildfire.
Physical and Developmental Benefits of Gardening with Kids: Building Bodies and Brains in the Garden
Gardening supports children's physical development and cognitive skills in ways that feel like play. Here's how to match garden activities to your child's age.
Dry-Farmed Tomatoes in Santa Cruz: Growing Intense Flavor with Less Water
Dry-farmed tomatoes produce intense, concentrated flavor by relying on stored soil moisture rather than irrigation. Learn which Santa Cruz microclimates can support this water-wise technique.
How to Keep a Garden Journal (and Why You Should)
A garden journal turns random observations into reliable knowledge. Here is what to track and how to build a record that makes you a better gardener year after year.
The Complete Guide to Harvesting and Curing Alliums in Santa Cruz County
When and how to harvest garlic and onions in Santa Cruz County. Curing techniques, storage conditions, and troubleshooting for long-lasting
Fire-Wise Fencing and Structures: Preventing Fire Pathways to Your Home
Wood fences and arbors can act as fire highways leading directly to your home. Here is how to choose materials and designs that break the fire path instead.
Gardening in Watsonville & the Pajaro Valley: Making the Most of Our Warmest Microclimate
If you garden in Watsonville, Freedom, Aromas, or anywhere in the Pajaro Valley, you won the Santa Cruz County growing lottery. You have the warmest temperatures, longest season, most sunshine, and most flexibility in the county. While coastal gardeners struggle to ripen tomatoes and mountain gardeners deal with extreme heat swings, you have ideal conditions for heat-lovers, greens, and just about everything. This guide covers what thrives here, seasonal timing, and strategies for making the most of your exceptional conditions.
Fire-Wise Pollinator Gardens for Santa Cruz
Supporting pollinators doesn't have to conflict with fire safety. Learn how to design a pollinator garden that provides habitat for bees and butterflies while maintaining defensible space in fire-prone areas of Santa Cruz County.
Owls as Garden Allies: Installing Owl Boxes for Natural Rodent Control
While you sleep, barn owls are hunting. A single barn owl family can consume 3,000 or more rodents per year, including gophers, rats, mice, and voles. For Santa Cruz gardeners battling rodents, attracting owls is one of the smartest investments you can make. This guide covers owl box design and placement, creating owl-friendly habitat, why avoiding rodent poison is critical, and what to expect when you welcome owls to your property.
Edible Flowers: Growing and Using Flowers in Your Kitchen
Learn to grow edible flowers in Santa Cruz County. Complete guide to nasturtiums, calendula, borage, and more, with growing tips, harvest timing, and culinary uses.
Why Your Peppers Won't Turn Red in Santa Cruz County
Your peppers reached full size weeks ago but refuse to change color. They're sitting on the plant, stubbornly green, while you wait for the red, yellow, or orange you expected. In Santa Cruz County's cool climate, this is one of the most common frustrations pepper growers face.
Transplants vs Seeds: When and Where to Buy in Santa Cruz County
One of the first decisions new gardeners face is whether to buy transplants or grow from seed. Both methods work, and most experienced gardeners use a combination depending on the crop and season. This guide breaks down which crops are worth starting from seed, which are better as transplants, and where to source quality plants locally in Santa Cruz County, including Love Apple Farms, Sierra Azul Nursery, UCSC Farm & Garden, local seed libraries, and mail-order options.
After the Fire: Restoring Your Garden Post-Wildfire
Recovering a garden after wildfire is possible but requires patience. Here is what to do first, what to plant, and how long recovery actually takes.
Garden Planning 101: Mapping Your Space
The difference between a frustrating garden and a thriving one often comes down to planning. A well-designed garden makes efficient use of space, maximizes sun exposure, simplifies maintenance, and sets you up for years of abundant harvests. This guide walks you through measuring your space, tracking sun patterns, identifying microclimates, designing bed layouts, planning pathways, and setting up crop rotation for Santa Cruz County's year-round growing season.
Blueberry Problems in California: Yellow Leaves, No Fruit, and Other Issues
Diagnose and fix common blueberry problems in California: yellow leaves, no fruit, leaf browning, pests, and diseases. Solutions for Santa Cruz County gardeners.

