Napa Master Gardener Column

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Cucumis sativus (plantsam.com)

The prolific cucumber trials

May 1, 2022
Cucumbers are an easy summer vegetable to grow in Napa County gardens. I'm sure of that, because last summer I participated in the Napa County Master Gardeners' field test of three different varieties, and we had more cucumbers than we could eat for a couple of months.
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Euphorbia in the landscape (Flickr, cultivar413)

Euphorbia - She’s got some tricks up her sappy sleeves

April 23, 2022
Here's a word to add to your garden vocabulary: Euphorbia. This is not to be confused with euphoria. How did a plant family get such a curious botanical name? The family is named for Euphorbos, a Greek physician who lived more than two thousand years ago.
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Ceanothus Concha(Pixabay)

Big or small, a ceanothus for us all

April 17, 2022
By Cindy Watter, UC Master Gardener of Napa County For me, the great question at the plant nursery these days is whether to buy the little plant or the big one. The small Hot Lips' salvias I bought two years ago are fat and fluffy and covered with flowers today.
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Summer crisp (Batavia) (johnnyseeds.com)

Lettuce be thankful for year round lettuce

April 15, 2022
By Yvonne Rasmussen, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Did you know you can grow lettuce year-round? Generally, lettuce is considered a cool-season crop but some varieties are adapted to warmer weather. With a few tricks, you can keep them cool for year-round harvesting.
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Tomato on the vine. (Shalev Cohen on unsplash.com)

More about Tomatoes!

April 12, 2022
By Cindy Watter, UC Master Gardener of Napa County The crown jewel of summer's edible garden is the tomato. It really is jewel-like, with so many brilliant hues. It has just as many flavors, too.
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