Pat Welsh's Southern California Organic Gardening -
The book’s greatest strength is its structure. It tells you exactly what to do, when to do it, and—crucially—why. This takes the guesswork out of the region's tricky "non-seasons."
While she is an organic pioneer, some of her design advice leans toward a more traditional, lush aesthetic. Gardeners looking strictly for "low-water/xeriscape" only might find some sections (like those on lawns) a bit dated. Pat Welsh's Southern California Organic Gardening
If you live between Santa Barbara and the Mexican border, It is an essential investment that will save you hundreds of dollars in dead plants and wasted fertilizer. It transforms gardening from a series of expensive accidents into a predictable, rewarding hobby. The book’s greatest strength is its structure
At nearly 500 pages, it can be overwhelming for a true beginner. It’s more of a reference manual than a light afternoon read. At nearly 500 pages, it can be overwhelming
Reading Welsh feels like standing in a garden with a wise, no-nonsense grandmother who has spent 50 years getting her hands dirty. Her passion is infectious. The Not-So-Good