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News and information about sustainable gardening in Fresno County written by UC Master Gardener volunteers. For more information, visit the UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County website.

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Pink to orange roses

Rosie's corner: Rose care leads to beautiful blooms in March

March 1, 2026
Irrigation Welcome to March! If you didn’t do this last month, it is time to check your irrigation. Make repairs if it is not working correctly. My garden is strictly on drip. Yes, I did go through every emitter to make sure it was an adequate size and working, and cleaned out the valves to make sure…
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Western fence lizard

Geronimo: A lizard that helps control garden pests

February 26, 2026
I walked into my yard one night a few years ago and came face to face with a bold and defiant Sceloporus occidentalis, or Western Fence Lizard. I couldn't have been more delighted.I remember as a child chasing lizards when I lived with my grandparents in the mountains above Oroville. Once, I caught one. I…
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Yellow flowers

This week in the garden: Feb. 27 - March 5

February 26, 2026
Herbs thrive in the San Joaquin Valley because of our climate. March is a great time for spring planting.TasksCheck drip systems, sprinklers and other irrigation systems for repair needs.Flush irrigation lines and inspect sprinkler valves for proper operation.Protect transplants from cutworms by putting a…
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Lenten roses

This week in the garden: Feb. 20 - 26

February 19, 2026
Take a drive along the Blossom Trail. March is the time to put winter’s planning into action as spring comes to the garden.TasksContinue fruit-tree spraying and spray fungicide on apple and cherry trees.Weed by hand-pulling, hoeing, or if there is no alternative, apply herbicide on a calm day so that spray…
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Chamomile flowers

Fresno’s climate is ideal for an herbal tea garden

February 18, 2026
 Herbal teas, or more accurately herbal infusions, offer endless variety, versatility and creativity to Fresno area gardeners. Flowers, roots, leaves, and even certain fruits can be dried and infused individually or in unique combinations to create sugar free, inexpensive and often healthful beverages…
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