The Backyard Gardener Logo

The Backyard Gardener

The Backyard Gardener - Header

A Gardening Blog for the East Side

The climate of the Eastern Sierra is very different from most of California and so gardening here is different, too! 

Preparing the contents of the pile.

In this blog we examine some of the quirks of gardening on the East Side, and cover horticultural issues that are important locally. Note that if you're visiting our site from the outside our little corner of California, you may find this information may not apply to your area.

Articles are written by local UC Master Gardener volunteers or the local Farm Advisor. 

 
And a website...

The Inyo-Mono Master Gardeners also have a website with local gardening and soil information. Visit it to learn more about our program and gardening.

 

Primary Image
A patch of former lawn, mostly dead, with a few green weeds and Bermudagrass
Article

Lawn-pocalypse! Surviving Drought

July 11th, 2024
Ah, summer! The season of sunburns, pool parties, and lawn droughts. If your once lush, green carpet now looks like a crunchy brown doormat, you're not alone.
View Article
Primary Image
A hand turning the adjuster on an operating flood bubbler
Article

Let's Talk About Flood Bubblers

July 1st, 2024
By Dustin W Blakey
I know you've seen them. Little caps on the end of vertical irrigation pipe that can be adjusted to control flow with a twist (or screwdriver). They are called flood bubblers and are used widely in the Eastern Sierra to deliver water to woody plants outside of a lawn sprinkler system.
View Article
Primary Image
A small, white grub being held in a gloved hand.
Article

Understanding Chafer Beetles From Root to Ruin

May 22nd, 2024
I was dealing with a gopher problem in a lawn awhile back and I came across another turfgrass pest that you may or may not be familiar with; a chafer beetle. These white grubs are the immature larval form of a chafer beetle. Here in California we deal mainly with the masked chafer (Cyclocephala spp.
View Article
Primary Image
2 parallel drip irrigation lines running top to bottom on both sides of a vegetable seedling
Article

Flow Focus: Irrigation Friction Loss

May 20th, 2024
I recently helped one of our local student gardens install a drip irrigation system in some raised beds. During the installation, I had to explain why we were using tubing for most of our system instead of .
View Article