Napa Master Gardener Column

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Tomatoes of Every Size and Color!

April 9th, 2018
UC Master Gardener Denise Levine has these alluring remarks about the virtues of the tomatoes in our upcoming tomato plant sale on April 14. Red, yellow, purple or green? Huge, small, plum or round? Some might say there are too many choices, but you can decide next Saturday, April 14, when the U. C.
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It's time to PLAN, not PLANT.

March 30th, 2018
By David Layland, U. C. Master Gardener of Napa County It's that time of year: time to start thinking about planting this year's vegetable garden. It's still too early to actually plant seeds or starts but it's not too early to do a little planning.
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Growing Flowers with Your Vegetables

March 26th, 2018
When I look back at my vegetable garden layouts from years ago, I see that everything was planted in neat and segregated rows. Every vegetable had its own area and would not dare encroach on its neighbors. I probably did this as I wanted my vegetable garden to be visually pleasing.
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Now Is the Time for Making Cuttings.

March 19th, 2018
There are many ways to propagate plants, but the method I want to share is asexual propagation. With this method, which does not rely on seeds, you duplicate a plant by rooting a cutting from it. For some species, it is the best way to maintain them.
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Looking for Uncommon Fruits and Vegetables.

March 13th, 2018
T. Eric Nightingale returns this week to report on his recent search for uncommon fruits and vegetables. The time has finally come to start planning for summer crops. Looking over my seed packets, I feel an unexpected bout of restlessness.
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