Azaleas belong to the Rhododendron genus and are native to Asia, North America, and Europe. Garden varieties trace their lineage to species from the southeastern United States and East Asia
Most azaleas prefer cooler temperatures, but with proper care, some heat-tolerant varieties will do splendidly in your Southern California yard.
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Sustainable gardening may seem like an Earth Day sequel, but many traditional cultures have practiced it for centuries.
It minimizes waste, conserves water, and promotes biodiversity while ensuring the soil remains healthy and productive for future use.
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Hollyhocks are typically biennials, meaning they grow foliage in their first year and bloom in their second. However, many hollyhocks act more like perennials, returning year after year.
Their tall spikes can rise to 6–8 feet and bear large, funnel-shaped flowers.
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