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Living with Birds - Delights and Challenges

November 30, 2025
By Linda Carloni
 Gardens are meant for plants, right? So why encourage birds to join us there? The most obvious reason is that many of us love birds.  They are beautiful to look at, and we delight in hearing them sing. Birds bring a whole extra dimension to the enjoyment of nature in your outdoor place. But even…
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Decluttering, Tidying, Planning = Refreshing Your Garden

November 17, 2025
By Judy Quan
Now that we are into the “quiet time” of our gardens, it might be just the right time to take a slow walk through our gardens to see what is working and what isn’t, and to dream of what would renew the magic of gardening.A garden is everchanging, and is a work in progress.Fall and winter can be a good time…
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Fall & Winter Gardening Checklist for the San Francisco Bay Area

November 2, 2025
By Jim Farr
As the long, sunny days of summer fade, fall and winter bring a quieter but equally important season in the Bay Area garden. While plants rest, gardeners prepare for the next growing cycle. This checklist helps new and experienced gardeners keep their gardens thriving through the cooler months — especially…
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Fall Garden Opportunities: Planting Bulbs for Spring Blooms

September 28, 2025
By Manya Scheps
IntroductionIt’s nearing the end of the warm season in Alameda County, but despite shortening days and cooling temperatures, there’s still an opportunity to get into the garden and plant something new. Planting spring-blooming bulbs in fall is a relatively easy task that will reward you (and pollinators!)…
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