Garden season and Women’s History Month at Los Poblanos
Garden season at Los Poblanos arrives alongside Women’s History Month, offering a meaningful opportunity to reflect on the women who have shaped the property through the landscape itself. From historic garden design to present-day farming, their vision and stewardship continue to guide how the land grows and evolves each spring.
At the same time, every garden season is the result of many hands. Gardeners, farmers and groundskeepers have tended this land year after year, pruning, planting, harvesting and caring for the soil. Their steady dedication sustains the beauty and abundance we experience across the property. The gardens tell a collective story rooted in collaboration and care.
Early Spring Rose Care: Pruning and Feeding Tips
Roses of every color, scent and shape are one of the most beautiful markers of spring at Los Poblanos. From the historic Rose Greely Garden with its abundant beds, to the climbing roses, formal plantings and looser heirloom varieties that surround La Quinta and wind throughout the property, we anticipate their blooms all year.
Behind that display is careful early spring rose care.






