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  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, people in California and other parts of the world turned to gardening to relieve stress, connect with others and grow their own food.
    For stress relief, food access, people turned to gardening during pandemic

    Mar 17, 2022

    • Food
    • Health
  • Students at Villegas Middle School in Riverside plant a wheelbarrow garden as part of a class in partnership with CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE Riverside County. Photo by Daisy Valdez
    Sixth graders nurture wheelbarrow garden, grow community connections

    Mar 3, 2022

    • Family
    • Food
    • Health
  • 'It is generally best to work with the soil you have, rather than try to attain the soil you wish for,' according to Dustin Blakey, author of new publication on adjusting soil pH. (Photo: Evett Kilmartin)
    Adjusting soil pH in California gardens

    Apr 20, 2021

    • Yard & Garden
  • Designate permanent walking paths so garden beds are not compacted by foot traffic.
    Home gardening is more pleasant and successful with healthy soil

    Dec 4, 2020

    • Yard & Garden
  • Since 2016, 4-H advisor JoLynn Miller has been partnering with teachers at Mother Lode Regional Juvenile Detention Facility to provide agricultural education, including growing food in a garden.
    4-H gives incarcerated youth the freedom to try their hands at growing vegetables

    Aug 17, 2020

    • 4-H
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