The Coastal Gardener

The Coastal Gardener, a quarterly Newsletter from the UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties.

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Advice to grow by ask us

Advice to Grow By ... Free Gardening Advice

September 20, 2022
By Sherida J Phibbs
Did you know that you can get free gardening advice from our University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Master Gardeners? Our Help desk is a free public service available to the home gardener in the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties.
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Pampas grass in landscape

Pampas (Jubata) Grass - Beauty? No it is a Beast!

September 20, 2022
By Sherida J Phibbs
It is important that we all do our part to eradicate Pampas Grass on our property and in the environment. Drive anywhere along the coast this time of year and you will see huge stands of large 6'-10' tall grasses with dramatic pink plumes blowing in the wind like flags.
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Adult millepede by Jack Kelly Clark

What's Bugging me? - Beneficial Compost Guests

September 20, 2022
By Sherida J Phibbs
Most of the living things that gardeners see when they peer into their compost piles need to be there for compost to happen. Earthworms, white worms, sow bugs, pill bugs, millipedes, snails, slugs, and mites all help break down the organic matter in the compost pile.
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Gracilaria sp Image by Mark Blaxter, Wikimedia commons

Birds Do It, Bees Do It, Even Seaweeds in the Seas Do It

September 20, 2022
By Sherida J Phibbs
Birds do it, bees do it, Even seaweeds in the seas do itwith apologies to Cole Porter The origin of animal pollination has long been assumed to be a terrestrial phenomenon, starting with the evolution of flowering plants (angiosperms) during the late Cretaceous (99.6 to 65.5 million years ago) [1].
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