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Let's Talk Plants


Let's Talk Plants
Each month, the San Diego Horticultural Society publishes Let’s Talk Plants!,
a 26-page newsletter full of fascinating articles and information on local gardening topics. This major benefit of membership is available online
(see below) or in a printed bersion. Even if you can’t attend meetings, consider becoming a member just so you, too, can receive this exciting newsletter.

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What secrets do San Diego gardeners share with one another? What's an example of a featured article in the newsletter? Become a member today so you can read all this and more when you receive the exciting publication Let's Talk Plants. In the meantime, click here for a sneak peek.


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Occasionally we have more news or photos than space will allow in the printed newsletter. And often there are additional articles that are timely and we want to share with you. So be sure to check here each month for those special "Newsletter Extras" that we think you'll like. More will be coming regularly!

Please click on the underlined date below to read complete article.

August 2009
Sue Marchetti, California Native Plant Society and Master Gardener Brinkman,
horticulturist and former S.D. County nursery owner
Choosing and Using Native Plants in Your Garden
: Her Plant List

February 2009
Morris H. Brinkman,
horticulturist and former S.D. County nursery owner
Great Custom Fertilizer for Avocados and Tomatoes


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