01/03/2023
Here are a few tips for landscaping in California during the winter months:
Water your plants deeply, but less frequently, to help them survive the dry winter weather.
Protect your plants from frost by covering them with blankets or burlap, or by moving them indoors if possible.
Consider adding drought-tolerant plants to your landscape, such as succulents, cactus, and native plants, which are better suited to the dry California climate.
Keep your lawn healthy by raking up leaves and other debris, and removing any weeds that may have popped up.
Use mulch around your plants to help retain moisture and prevent weeds.
Keep an eye out for pests, such as snails and slugs, which may be more active during the winter months.
Take advantage of the cooler weather to prune and trim your plants to encourage new growth.
Add some winter interest to your yard by incorporating evergreen plants, such as pine trees or holly bushes.
Don't forget to clean up your outdoor tools and equipment, and store them in a dry place to prevent rust and wear.