California accounts for 75% of the nation’s total fruit output. Most of that fruit grows in the Central Valley, but your SoCal yard has a similar favorable climate, fertile soil, and a long growing season.
What’s stopping you from planting limes, lemons, or even apples?
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Embrace the turnip in your garden and kitchen.
Turnips may not be as flashy as tomatoes or as sexy as Romanesco. Still, these humble root vegetables are nutritious and fast-growing, and they offer a dual harvest of tender greens and flavorful roots.
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While historically popular in temperate areas, modern plum varieties thrive in Southern California’s Mediterranean climate.
Plums also need a certain number of chill hours (between 32°F and 45°F) to set fruit, but many varieties are well-suited to low chill conditions.
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