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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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Meadow flowers

A new native plant garden inspires backyard nature conservation

June 27, 2025
 Preserving natural ecosystems and the native food web isn’t only for large swaths of undeveloped land. A new movement encourages suburban and urban residents to create habitats for birds, insects and wildlife by growing native plants in their yards. By foregoing part of the lawn, removing a few non…
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Peach on tree

This week in the garden: June 27 - July 3

June 27, 2025
Native plants have the ability to survive in the worst of times and thrive during the good times. They require less care, less water and can make spectacular flower displays.TasksUse Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) to control petunia bud worms and tomato horn worms.Watch for pests and treat if necessary.Be sure…
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Canning jars

Take precautions to prevent pantry pests

June 20, 2025
Insects infesting stored foods – such as flour, cereal, pasta, and other dried goods – present one of the most common household insect problems. They won’t bite you or your pets, but they do contaminate food.Most dried food products can be infested. In addition to those mentioned above, pantry pests like…
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Crape myrtle tree

This week in the garden: June 20 - 26

June 20, 2025
Pre-dawn irrigation is preferable to reduce the amount of water lost to evaporation.TasksControl weeds before they flower, produce seed and multiply.If citrus trees have scale, mites or thrips, spray with summer weight horticultural oil.Treat petunia, geranium and tomato plants with Bacillus thuringiensis …
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Drone fly

There’s good reason to protect pollinators

June 16, 2025
 National Pollinator Week, which begins today and runs through June 22, was established in 2007 following a unanimous vote by the U.S. Senate. Why make a federal case over pollinators? Many of the healthiest foods in our diets – almonds, blueberries, squash, strawberries, peaches and much more – are…
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