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Water wise plants Low water use plants need time to spread their roots before they become drought tolerant. The first year after planting they require regular water. Thats why November is an ideal time for planting its the beginning of our rainy season.
Mosquitoes have long been present in our environment, but the past few years have seen the proliferation of new varieties that can spread serious diseases such as West Nile Virus and Zika.
How to Have a Pest or Plant Disease Identified. Do not drop off diseased plant material or insects at South Coast Research and Extension Center. The Orange County Extension Office does not take samples for identification. The Orange County Agricultural Commissioner can help with identifying plant diseases…
Bee Facts California is home to 1,600 identified species of bees. Click the link to find out more. California Native Plants for bees Bees need access to pollen and nectar year round. This chart will help you select native plants that bloom at different times of year.
Orange County averages about 13 inches of rain per year (Metropolitan Water District of Orange County), which puts us a few inches away from being a desert, which averages ten inches of rain per year. Recent drought years have focused attention on the amount of water we use in our landscape.
1. Check your irrigation system. Turn on your sprinklers for a few minutes and check for overspray, runoff, and broken sprinkler heads. Make necessary adjustments and repairs. 2. Adjust your irrigation timer to water early in the morning.
Turf has it's place in the landscape. It's a great surface for recreation and it also acts as a filter for pollutants. There are several choices available to us in southern California.
Invasive shot hole borers, both polyphagous shot hole borers and Kuroshio shot hole borers are killing trees throughout Orange County. Both beetles introduce Fusarium fungus into the tree, which eventually kills the tree. Over forty species of trees can be affected.