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5 Fruit Trees that Grow Especially Well in San Diego

by MySanDiego    3 min read     October 12, 2020

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Sunny and 75 degrees, does this sound familiar? The lovely Mediterranean climate of San Diego is just one of the many things to love about our fair city.  Certain types of plants and trees also love the climate and we’re able to grow all sorts of things year-round without having to worry about snow or frost.  Here are five types of fruit trees that grow especially well in San Diego. Citrus Trees Lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruits, kumquats, tangelos, and mandarins are all types … [Read more...]

What is a 3-Lite Slider Window? San Diego Replacement Windows

by MySanDiego    3 min read     August 17, 2020

Like any industry, the replacement window industry has its own set of specific terminology. As a consumer, it’s not necessary to understand all of the terms related to replacement windows, but there are certain ones that you should know. For example, you should have a general understanding of the types of windows available for residential use and their names. Some of the names of the various window types are fairly self-explanatory. For example, a geometric window is a type of window that … [Read more...]

Are Citrus Trees the Best Fruit Trees to Grow in San Diego?

by MySanDiego    3 min read     August 4, 2020

Along with the temperate climate and abundance of outdoor activities, Southern California is a great place for plant life. With the Pacific Ocean keeping the temperature in a relatively small range, Californians can grow almost anything including apricots, avocados, citrus, figs, grapes, nuts, olives, and even kiwis. While it’s great to be able to grow fresh fruits in your very own yard, here’s a few reasons why citrus trees may be the best trees to grow in Southern California. They are … [Read more...]

Hiring a Childcare Provider in San Diego during the Coronavirus Outbreak

by MySanDiego    3 min read     April 29, 2020

The coronavirus outbreak in the US (and around the world) has prompted local and federal governments to close schools and non-essential businesses to save lives. This measure, however, does not take into consideration the needs of the many people who work in essential businesses. Because daycare centers and schools are closed, many parents working essential jobs are struggling to find childcare during working hours. Fortunately, however, there are some San Diego Daycare centers that can … [Read more...]

Fun and Exciting Activities San Diego Families Can Enjoy Together

by MySanDiego    3 min read     March 17, 2020

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The truth is there’s no shortage of fun and exciting activities for families to do in San Diego. In fact, with so many options, it can be hard for families to pick one. Fortunately, we’ve compiled five of the best activities that you and your whole family can enjoy while in San Diego. These activities are perfect for vacations if you are not from the area as well as weekend trips for locals. Let's take a closer look at what America’s Finest City has to offer families in search of fun … [Read more...]

Home Improvement Musts before Listing Your Home

by MySanDiego    3 min read     March 16, 2020

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Whether you've lived in your home for 5 years or 30, getting it ready to be listed for sale is a big deal. Over the years, you've grown attached to your home, and it's never easy to part with something that holds so many memories, but if you're thinking about moving onto bigger and better things, you'll have to spend some time making your home appealing to potential buyers. You have to put yourself in the shoes of individuals who are house-hunting, so you can transform your home into something … [Read more...]

How San Diego Homeowners Can Protect Their Real Estate Investment

by MySanDiego    4 min read     March 15, 2020

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San Diego is recognized as one of the finest communities in the world for living, vacationing and retirement. As a result of that well-deserved reputation, real estate in San Diego remains some of the highest-priced and most stable in the United States, making many homes conservatively worth a half million dollars on the low end. Because of this concentration of wealth in one area, it’s advisable that San Diego homeowners do their best to protect their real estate. Trusts Homeowners ought to … [Read more...]

Ways to Protect Your Investment: Your Home

by MySanDiego    3 min read     January 28, 2020

You own a beautiful home in San Diego that you treasure. Home ownership is something that most Americans seek, however, unless you're willing to maintain it, you could be losing out on a quick sale or a large return on your investment when it's time to sell.  The good news is that it's never too late to restore your home to its original beauty and improve your level of comfort while living there. Clearing Away Debris San Diego is famously known for its surf and sun, and as such attracts many … [Read more...]

Smart Landscape Ideas For San Diego Homeowners

by MySanDiego    3 min read     September 10, 2019

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With the beautiful weather that San Diego is known for, homeowners have the advantage of enjoying their yards for a larger portion of the year than other areas of the country. However, the oftentimes dry climate also comes with challenges that are wise to acknowledge when designing and remodeling your outdoor space. Droughts have led to various levels of voluntary and mandatory water restrictions in San Diego over the years. Respecting San Diego’s natural environment when making decisions for … [Read more...]

San Diego Electrician Gives Botanical Garden Expansion an Extra Spark

by MySanDiego    2 min read     September 3, 2019

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The San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) in Encinitas is undergoing an exciting expansion project! They are adding a new facility within the Hamilton Children’s Garden called the Dickinson Family Education Conservatory. While much of the SDBG is home to plants that are native to the San Diego area, the Dickinson Conservatory will feature tropical plants in its magnificent new glass-enclosed space. With more than 8,200 square feet of space, the Dickinson Conservatory will be able to house various … [Read more...]

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