Prolonged exposure to temperatures above 95°F can cause leaf scorch, wilting, and sunburn in sensitive plants like lettuce, ferns, hydrangeas, and impatiens.
Once leaf tissue is scorched or sunburned, it doesn’t recover, even when temperatures cool.
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Mitigating wildfire danger starts with your property.
While nothing can protect a home from a raging inferno, fire-resistant landscape design can delay a fire’s spread and shield against smaller threats.
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California seems an unlikely candidate for growing traditional pear trees, which need long, cold winters to thrive. But newer low-chill varieties are well-suited to warmer climates, and, in fact, California is the third-largest pear-producing state in the USA.
So what’s stopping you, pear lover?
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