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Gopher Control: What Actually Works in Santa Cruz
Wildlife and Pest Management Adrienne Gaughan Wildlife and Pest Management Adrienne Gaughan

Gopher Control: What Actually Works in Santa Cruz

If you've gardened in Santa Cruz County, you've met gophers. One day your tomato is thriving, the next it slides into the ground with roots chewed clean off. The internet is full of gopher control advice, much of it useless. This guide focuses on what actually works here: trapping (most effective), hardware cloth and gopher baskets (prevention), and what to skip entirely (vibrating stakes, gum, flooding).

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10 Fire-Resistant Plants for Santa Cruz Gardens
Fire-Wise Gardening Adrienne Gaughan Fire-Wise Gardening Adrienne Gaughan

10 Fire-Resistant Plants for Santa Cruz Gardens

Choosing fire-resistant plants is one of the most impactful steps you can take toward a safer landscape. These 10 plants are high in moisture, low in flammable oils, and less likely to ignite or spread fire. Most are also drought-tolerant and native or well-adapted to Santa Cruz County conditions: toyon, rockrose, California fuchsia, yarrow, lavender, stonecrop, coyote brush, coast live oak, sage, and ice plant.

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The Santa Cruz Banana Belt: Gardening in the County's Most Balanced Microclimate
Microclimates Adrienne Gaughan Microclimates Adrienne Gaughan

The Santa Cruz Banana Belt: Gardening in the County's Most Balanced Microclimate

If you live between Capitola and Aptos, especially in the hills just inland, you've found Santa Cruz County's best-kept gardening secret: the Banana Belt. This narrow zone combines mild winters with minimal frost, warm (but not extreme) summers, and good sunshine without daily marine layer. Your citrus survives, your tomatoes ripen reliably, and you garden year-round with minimal frost worry. This guide covers what thrives here, growing strategies, and how to identify if you're in this favored zone.

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