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March in SoCal

March in SoCal

If you’ve lived in New England, you’ll know that March Is Mud Season, as I’ve written before. It is a wicked month, when you are teased by a few days of warmth and then tossed back, mercilessly into winter.

When I lived in Massachusetts there were some years we were able to travel to California in March. It was a blessed relief. The days were warm and sunny and the pink-flowered rhaphiolepis (Indian hawthorn) was in bloom everywhere. It was just the cheer our winter weary souls needed to persist until May.

On my daily walks in the neighborhood I’ve taken special note of plants that remind me that it is March in Southern California. They are shared below and identified.

Species freesias

Species freesias

California poppy

California poppy

Ceanothus, a California native

Ceanothus, a California native

Calla lily

Calla lily

Apple blossoms

Apple blossoms

Wisteria frames an ocean view through a fence.

Wisteria frames an ocean view through a fence.

In My San Diego Garden and Kitchen

In My San Diego Garden and Kitchen

Planting Vegetables and Soil Temperature

Planting Vegetables and Soil Temperature