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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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Light pint cyclamen blooming

This week in the garden: Jan. 10 - 16

January 10, 2025
Roses grow to different heights depending on the variety - from the lower landscape/shrub roses and floribundas to the taller hybrid tea and grandifloras. Keep this in mind when placing roses in your garden. Tasks Rainfall may not reach areas under eaves and overhangs.
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Many varieties of bare root roses are available at nurseries and home centers. (Photo: Jeannette Warnert)

This week in the garden: Jan. 3 to 9

January 3, 2025
Just roses Roses are planted bare root in January or February, and other rose tasks may be done this month. Tasks New roses of many varieties are featured in magazines and articles - or view them online. Look for those you like, select ones that are suitable for your area, and buy them bare root.
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pruning shears and gloves

Rosie’s Corner: Preparing for pruning season

January 1, 2025
Happy New Year in the rose garden! I can't believe another year has come and gone. It feels like it sped by so quickly. It is finally winter here in the valley. It is not quite time to prune your roses. That will come in another month or so.
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It is peak season for citrus in the San Joaquin Valley. Enjoy! (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

This week in the garden: Dec. 27 - Jan. 2

December 27, 2024
A wide variety of citrus fruits brighten winter gardens and winter menus this month. Tasks Control cool-season weeds before they mature and go to seed. Plants planted last spring and fall may need water if rainfall has been inadequate.
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