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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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Synthetic lawns do not support habitat for birds, other pollinators or the microbes found in healthy soil. (Photo: Jeannette Warnert)
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Fake grass makes hot environments hotter

June 27, 2024
Facing costly water bills and stringent municipal water limits, some Fresno County residents and businesses are opting to replace their lawns with synthetic grass.
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Carpenteria californica is a beautiful flowering evergreen shrub native to the Sierra Nevada foothills. It does well planted in a shady area on the Valley floor. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
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This week in the garden: June 28 - July 4

June 27, 2024
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. Tasks Use Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) to control petunia bud worms and tomato horn worms.
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Plant flowers in the garden or near the garden to attract pollinators. Here a large pot of flowering plants is adjacent to the garden bed. (Photo: Ann Edahl)
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What’s the buzz? Attracting pollinators to your garden

June 25, 2024
Pollinators are all around us, a crucial part of our ecosystem. When you think about pollinators, the first one that comes to mind is probably the non-native honey bee. But there are 1,600 species of bees in California, and 20,000 species recorded worldwide.
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Provide a water source in the garden to attract birds and other pollinators. (Photo: PxHere)
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This week in the garden: June 21 - 27

June 20, 2024
Pre-dawn irrigation is preferable to reduce the amount of water lost to evaporation. Tasks Control weeds before they flower, produce seed and multiply. If citrus trees have scale, mites or thrips, spray with summer weight horticultural oil.
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