Fresno Gardening Green Logo

Fresno Gardening Green

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.

Primary Image
Beach sage
Article

July plant of the month: Beach Sage

July 7th, 2023
Looking for a salvia that's something out of the ordinary? Salvia Africana-lutea, or beach sage, is just that. Rarely seen in our area, beach sage is a very tough, drought tolerant shrub. Fragrant gray-green foliage is slightly ruffled and almost succulent looking.
View Article
Primary Image
Tobacco budworm larva.
Article

Tobacco budworms on roses? Really?

June 20th, 2023
Introduction Have you ever walked through your roses and seen a hole in the emerging buds filled with a black gooey substance? Well, the tobacco budworm is at work, and yes, on your ROSES. The tobacco budworm is the larval form of the adult moth, Helioithis virescens (scientific name).
View Article
Primary Image
The western spice bush's fragrant maroon red flowers are reminiscent of lotus flowers, magnolia blossoms or water lilies.
Article

June plant of the month: Western spice bush

June 1st, 2023
Calycanthus occidentalis, or western spice bush, is a large deciduous shrub native to lower elevations of the Coast Range, Sierra Nevada and southern Cascades. Reaching 10- to 12-feet tall and wide, it makes an excellent specimen plant or can be limbed up into a small multitrunked tree.
View Article