In coastal CA we garden year-round. This is not quite so idyllic as it sounds, because it means while other regions are relaxing in winter and making "to do" lists, we are weeding like crazy because the rains make all the weed seeds sprout!
I had fallen so far behind on weeding that we finally went and hired a new gardener (my old gardener retired) to spend a few hours cleaning up the backyard. He and his helper did a great job. We can finally see our pathways again, LOL.
The rains did amazing wonders for my garden. A couple of plants popped up that I hadn't seen in several years. Because of our almost perpetual droughts, I water as sparingly as possible in summer.
Late March, April and May, through early June, are the months that Northern CA coastal gardens look best. Everything from magnolias to wisteria to rhodies, lavender, roses, alstroemeria, heuchera and gladiolas.
I picked a bunch of flowers yesterday to decorate the table, as we had some guests over.
