Gachina Landscape is proud to participate in National Pollinator Week; a time to celebrate pollinators and spread the word about what you can do to protect them. The Pollinator[...]
Originally published by Jill Odom, Total Landscape Care Magazine, January 1, 2019
It’s officially a new year and with it comes the new prediction of trends for 2019. We spoke[...]
An interesting fact about the ‘Clivia miniata’—it’s origins in California can all be traced back to the year 1907 and to a man by the name of Zimmerman, who possibly brought the seeds with him when he migrated to Carlsbad from Germany. They grow beautifully in our California climate, and supposedly at the San Francisco World’s Fair in 1939, Zimmerman entered 500 stalks of them and won a gold medal 🥇 for his display. These beauties are quite stunning. 🤩