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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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Heat tolerant garden

This week in the garden: Nov. 14 - 20

November 14, 2025
A devoted gardener would rather give or receive tools, plants, or a unique garden treasure than gold, diamonds, or pearls.TasksMonitor ground moisture, especially in beds and under eaves and patios.Store unused fertilizers and pesticides in a dry place.Dig and divide overcrowded dahlia tubers and store in a…
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Fall harvest

This week in the garden: Nov. 7 - 13

November 6, 2025
Create a visual feast with pomegranates, miniature pumpkins, Indian corn, gourds, fall flowers and herbs from your garden.TasksThe tuberous roots of sweet potatoes will be ruined if the foliage is damaged by frost. Harvest before freezing temperatures kill the vines.Use fall leaves as mulch.This is the…
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Foothill fire

Free foothill fire safety webinar scheduled for Nov. 12

November 5, 2025
The foothills on the eastern side of the San Joaquin Valley are among the most fire-prone in the state. Fresno, Tulare, Madera, Mariposa and Merced counties all contain foothill areas designated by the California Public Utilities Commission as “Tier 1 Extreme high fire threat.”To help address the fire threat…
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Potted trees

Trees can be lovely potted plants

November 1, 2025
Trees in containers are becoming increasingly popular additions to small patios, terraces and garden spaces. They add a focal point with color and texture, create privacy and designate boundaries as well as disguise your neighbor’s ugly fence.  Trees in containers can live for years in…
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Rose Lane

Rosie’s Corner: Rose gardening adjustments for autumn

November 1, 2025
This is a time of transition: cooler weather, shorter days, and reverting back to standard time. Sigh, I will miss the later sunsets, until the clock changes back in the spring. Forecasters are predicting a warmer and drier month for November. Remember that the new watering schedule starts Nov. 1. Your yard…
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