Summer-Dry
At Summer-Dry we celebrate resilient plants and gardens in summer-dry or mediterranean climates
09/19/2025
Our new blog post on the maples of the West Coast is now on the website. https://summer-dry.com/maples-of-coastal-western-north-america/
08/28/2025
Great new blog post: Easy, Well-Mannered Grasses now of the website. https://summer-dry.com/some-easy-well-mannered-ornamental-grasses/
07/02/2025
"When we first heard the term Zone Zero, the 5 foot zone immediately next to a house that is supposed to be free of any flammable materials, including all vegetation, almost every gardener I know began to panic."
Where are we now ? New bog post: Fire Zone Landscape Codes:
https://summer-dry.com/fire-zone-landscape-codes/
05/23/2025
Latest Blog on Lupines:
"Depending on how they are classified, between 200 and 500 species of lupines are native to three regions of the world: the eastern and southern Mediterranean; western North, Central, and South America; and eastern North and South America. ..."
https://summer-dry.com/lupines/
04/17/2025
An important new blog "Making the Most of Zone Zero" considers California's upcoming new landscaping ordinance prohibiting vegetation with in 5 feet (Zone 0) of homes.
https://summer-dry.com/making-the-most-of-zone-zero/
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11/21/2024
Our new blog post is about Leucospermums which should be more common in summer-dry climate gardens:
“Outside of South Africa, where almost all are endemic, leucospermums are best known for their otherworldly cut flowers. Gardeners in other mild-winter, summer-dry climates likely purchase the flowers without realizing that they might be able to grow them.”
https://summer-dry.com/leucospermums/
08/28/2024
Puya are surprisingly easy but require plenty of space. New blog post:
https://summer-dry.com/the-chilean-puyas/
08/09/2024
We hope you are seeing our page after reading the newsletter and will join in a discussion about seasons in the broad geographic range of summer-dry climates.
We photographed three of the photos seen here in Seattle in early June when gardens were still green and lush; and three photos in late August at UC Davis in the very hot and dry central valley of California.
Both are summer-dry climates and there is beauty in all seasons. Do you find beauty in your garden all year ?
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