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Mason bee approaching nesting tubes made of paper. Tom Hansen
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Mason Bees

February 16, 2024
As concern grows over the decline in the honey bee population, alternative pollinators are gaining attention. Mason bees, which are native to North America, are one option. These gentle-natured bees do not produce honey but they excel at pollinating and are easy to raise.
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A winter month's share at GRUB CSA in Chico. Francine Stuelpnagel
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The History of Community Supported Agriculture

February 9, 2024
We are lucky to live in an area with a number of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms which provide members with fantastic locally-grown vegetables and fruits. The CSA movement is a relatively recent one. Booker T.
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Oxalis is an aggressive spreader that is very difficult to control. J.C. Lawrence
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What Makes a Weed a Weed?

February 2, 2024
For many of us, gardening involves a constant battle with weeds. Basically, a weed is nothing more than a plant growing where it is not wanted, the classic example being dandelions in the lawn.
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Learn to propagate plants from shoots like this in the Propagation Workshop this March. Laura Kling
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Master Gardener Spring 2024 Workshop Series

January 26, 2024
A new season of Master Gardener Workshops is about to start! The series begins February 3 with a timely session on starting summer vegetable plants from seed and concludes at the end of May with an exploration of weeds how to identify common weeds, and what their presence can indicate about the hea...
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Briza major seed stems. Jennifer Jewell
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Seeds are Life: Reflections on Jennifer Jewell’s “What We Sow”

January 19, 2024
You should learn to plant something. This is the first connection. Floyd Red Crow Westerman Local author, gardener and radio host Jennifer Jewell's new book What We Sow: On the Personal, Ecological, and Cultural Significance of Seeds (Timber Press, 2023) is all about connections.
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