Locally owned and operated since 1972, Westturf Landscape Management has been doing business in San Diego County for over thirty years. Westturf specializes in natural pruning and water conservation, and our goal is to minimize the use of water with thoughtful, experienced and proactive recommendations. Our sustainable landscaping services save water, reduce garden waste, and result in beautiful landscapes. A sustainable landscape protects your investment with environmentally-friendly and sound horticultural practices.
Locally owned and operated since 1972, Westturf Landscape Management has been doing business in San Diego County for over forty years. Westturf specializes in natural pruning and water conservation, and their goal is to be a proactive partner to recommend the best care for each property. Sergio Graham, the founder of the company, is still actively involved with the accounts and has taken the company from small residential work to one of the leaders in the commercial landscape maintenance industry.
Southern California experiences not only moderate warmth but also just a handful of rainy days in March. Of course, lack of rainfall is a double-edged sword for the gardener. Now is the time to work on: Slug and snail control. Divide perennial flowers that bloom in autumn. Spray your fruit trees.
Strawberries and raspberries prefer an early spring start in your garden. Both can be grown in garden beds or containers. They require well-drained soil and a sunny spot that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of sunshine a day.
By the end of March, gardeners in frost-free regions can begin planting warm-season annuals such as angelonia, wax begonia, and zinnia. Northern gardeners can start setting out cool-season favorites such as pansy, osteospermum, and alyssum.
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There is still time in early March to plant cool-season vegetable crops such as potatoes, onion, asparagus, beets, broccoli, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, kohlrabi, lettuce, onion, peas, potato, radish, rhubarb, spinach, swiss chard and turnip. Plants and seeds are available now.
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