Summer is in full swing in San Diego gardens, and it’s the perfect time to keep both you and your plants hydrated and comfortable. If the heat lingers, why not take a moment to step back and think ahead? Planning for winter color or considering some design updates could be just what your garden needs to stay vibrant year-round.
May is a great time to plant subtropicals, summer annuals, vegetables, and herbs. It’s also a great time to mulch. A 3- to 6-inch layer of mulch around trees and plants will help keep roots cool and moist. Make sure you leave the area around the base of trunks mulch-free to prevent diseases.
Here are a few May gardening tips to help keep your landscape beautiful and blooming.