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Hellabores, Spring Fever Nursery
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Plant Hellebores for Winter and Spring Color!

January 15, 2021
A beautiful way to add color to your garden in winter and early spring is to plant hellebores. These perennials grow low to the ground in clumps usually no more than one- and one-half feet high, with distinctive leathery, dark-green leaves.
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Frost damage to young citrus leaves, Jack Kelly Clark, UC IMP Program
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Recognizing and Caring for Frost-Damaged Plants

January 8, 2021
Plummeting winter temperatures often lead to frost damage in plants. The damage occurs when ice crystals form within plant tissue, damaging their cells. Leaves and tender new growth are usually affected first. Initially, they will appear wilted.
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Frost damage table, ANR Publication 8100
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Frost Protection for Citrus

January 1, 2021
Freezing temperatures damage plants by causing ice crystals to form in their cells. Frost-damaged vegetation withers and turns a dark brown or black. Ice crystals can also form in citrus fruit, causing juice vesicles inside the fruit to rupture and the fruit to dry out.
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Almond Orchard behind the Native Plant Garden, Brent McGhie
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An Historic Almond Variety Orchard at Patrick Ranch

December 25, 2020
In keeping with the Patrick Ranch Museum's mission to enhance people's understanding and appreciation of our community's rich agricultural heritage, a half-acre plot planted in heirloom almond varieties is situated between the Museum's entry road and the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden.
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Hardscape is installed first, Eve Werner
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Planting Design Basics Part 4 of 4: Is my yard ready to plant?

December 18, 2020
Our conclusion to this series on Garden Design Basics leads you through the final steps needed to create your new landscape. Eager as you may be to get your plants into the ground, this ultimate preparation phase is as important as all of the others.
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