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Fyrn Landscapes Blog
Practical guidance on Bay Area gardening and landscape design, written by a professional horticulturist.
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What a Garden Maintenance Service in San Francisco Includes
Most gardeners mow, blow, and move on. Here's what skilled ecological maintenance actually looks like and why the difference shows up in your garden's health over time.


How to Find a Landscape Designer in San Francisco
The title "landscape designer" isn't regulated in California. Here's what to look for, what questions to ask, and how to tell a trained horticulturist from someone with a plant catalog.


The San Francisco Garden Calendar: What to Do Every Month
A month-by-month guide to Bay Area gardening, written for our climate. Covers planting, pruning, soil, irrigation, and pest management with the reasoning behind each task.
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What a Garden Maintenance Service in San Francisco Includes
Most gardeners mow, blow, and move on. Here's what skilled ecological maintenance actually looks like and why the difference shows up in your garden's health over time.
rachaelfyrn
Feb 20


The San Francisco Garden Calendar: What to Do Every Month
A month-by-month guide to Bay Area gardening, written for our climate. Covers planting, pruning, soil, irrigation, and pest management with the reasoning behind each task.
rachaelfyrn
Jan 1


San Francisco Edible Garden Design Guide: How to Grow Garlic
Garlic is one of the most rewarding crops in a Bay Area edible garden. A practical guide to planting, harvesting, curing, and the case for growing spring garlic, a farmers market delicacy you can have for weeks at home.
rachaelfyrn
Nov 10, 2025


Why Fall Is the Best Time to Plant in California
California's wet winters mean fall is our true planting season. Here's how to work with the Mediterranean climate cycle to establish healthier plants with less water and less work.
rachaelfyrn
Sep 30, 2025


San Francisco Fruit Tree Landscaping: The Best Fruit Trees to Grow Locally
San Francisco's mild climate means most traditional fruit trees don't get the chill hours they need. A guide to the best low-chill varieties for Bay Area yards.
rachaelfyrn
Aug 19, 2025
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