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Medium-textured soil is the ideal, Jack Kelly Clark, UC ANR
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Find Some Dirt!

September 2, 2022
Does growing a vegetable garden sound like something you'd like to do, but you don't feel equipped? So, here's the deal. Find some dirt, and then plant. It's that simple. If you want to grow food, the first step is to find some dirt. Consider the usable ground you have. Take a look around.
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Jeanette Alosi and Joseph Connell will lead the Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop on December 3rd, Cornelia Coppock
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Master Gardener Fall Workshop Series Has Begun

August 26, 2022
A new season of Master Gardener Workshops is underway! The series kicked off with Fall Vegetable and Seed Starting on August 23, and will conclude on December 6 with Gardening for a Lifetime. In all, this Fall Series totals 18 workshops, covering eleven all-new topics and seven important basics.
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Eriogonum umbellatum var. ahartii. Robert D. Fischer
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Three More Wild Buckwheats

August 12, 2022
This final discussion of Eriogonum, or wild buckwheat, examines three beauties that are grown at the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden at Patrick Ranch: E. nudum; E. umbellatum; and E. grande var. rubescens (previous articles in this series have looked at E. giganteum and E. fasciculatum).
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California Buckwheat (eriogonum fasciculatum) with bee, Jeanette Alosi
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More on Our Wild Buckwheats: The California Buckwheat

August 5, 2022
Continuing our focus on select species of Eriogonum (wild buckwheat), this week's discussion features California buckwheat (E. fasciculatum). First, here is a quick review of characteristics common to all of California's wild buckwheats.
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