
By Rob Johnson
As spring arrives in San Miguel de Allende, the town’s landscapes burst into vibrant life, making it the ideal season for planting. The rich, volcanic soil of this region, coupled with warm days and cool nights, creates an optimal environment for everything from vegetables to flowers to flourish. Locals, from avid gardeners to professional landscapers, are already preparing for the upcoming planting season, ensuring their gardens and fields are ready for the fertile spring months.
Artful Gardens offers expert advice on the best plants for the region’s unique climate. His landscape company, known for its blend of creativity and sustainability, helps clients design gardens that thrive in the high-altitude environment. “Spring is the season when our gardens begin to awaken,” says Rob Johnson. “It's crucial to choose plants that not only thrive here but are also drought-tolerant and native to the region. Succulents, agaves, and native grasses are always a great place to start.”
The arrival of spring also aligns with the celebration of La Fiesta de la Candelaria, an important cultural tradition in San Miguel de Allende. Held on February 2nd, this festival marks the purification of the land and the blessing of crops. The event honors the spirit of renewal, as people gather to light candles, offer prayers, and share their harvests. This celebration of fertility and new beginnings mirrors the work of local gardeners and farmers who prepare the earth for the upcoming planting season.
Rob Johnson, who has long been a staple in San Miguel’s landscaping community, has recently expanded his business horizons. In addition to his work with Artful Gardens, he is now spearheading a new project of Mid-Century Modern-inspired homes in the Dead Horse Ranch neighborhood. This exciting venture combines his passion for design with a vision for creating beautiful, sustainable homes that complement the surrounding landscape.
As spring unfolds, it’s clear that the connection between planting, celebration, and community runs deep. Whether you’re tending your garden or participating in Candelaria, the season reminds us of the importance of nurturing both the earth and each other.
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