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The Real Dirt blog covers regional gardening issues from soil health to planting for pollinators; from fire resistant landscaping to attracting wildlife. Read all about it!

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Ceanothus 'Concha' is a good firewise choice. Jeanette Alosi
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Firewise: Fire Resistant Plants

April 19, 2024
The devastating Camp Fire of 2018, along with the numerous fires North State residents have experienced since then, have led many of us to focus on creating a defensible fire-resistant landscape around our homes.
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Defensible space. Cal Fire
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Be Firewise with Fire Resistant Landscaping

April 12, 2024
It's springtime, and many of us are adding new plants to our gardens. That means it is also a good time to review the principles of creating defensible space around our homes.
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Adult brown garden snail near fresh snail eggs. Jack Kelly Clark, UC IPM Program
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Using Integrated Pest Management to Control Slugs and Snails

April 5, 2024
Our rainy spring weather has been great for our gardens but may also have encouraged some unwelcome garden visitors, including snails and slugs. Snails and slugs are similar in structure and biology, but snails have a characteristic spiral shell while slugs lack a shell.
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Adult Argentine ant. Jack Kelly Clark, UC IPM Program
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Dealing with an Ant Invasion

March 29, 2024
It's that time of the year again Ant Season! We often experience ants in our homes when weather conditions change. They are typically looking for food, water, warmth, and/or protection from extreme weather conditions.
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Flowering head of Euphorbia characias. Jeanette Alosi
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Euphorbias Thrive in Our Climate

March 22, 2024
Looking for a drought tolerant plant? Euphorbias are one of the most dramatic garden plants, and they happen to do well in our ongoing conditions of drought. The genus is expansive and includes 2000 species of herbaceous perennials, annuals and biennials, as well as evergreen and deciduous shrubs.
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