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These native plants in the Demonstration Garden have been given plenty of room to grow in full sun. Laura Kling

Getting Started When You Don’t Know What (or How!) to Plant

February 16, 2026
Vegetables and herbs are relatively easy to understand, but flowers and foliage and shade versus sun — it can seem overwhelming!  Let’s start from the beginning.  What does full sun really mean?  A plant requiring full sun needs at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day in order to thrive.  If a plant…
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The Demo Garden at Patrick Ranch has an All-Star Garden devoted to plants that do especially well in our climate. Laura Kling

Choosing the Right Plant for the Space

February 10, 2026
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the selection of plants at the nursery? Or bought a plant that looked great at the nursery, but did poorly (or died) in your yard? Spring is here and it’s tempting to rush out and buy new plants for the garden.  But don’t be too hasty!  Choosing the right plant for a…
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Kale and bok choi are among the edibles thriving in the Edible Garden in January. Anne Ryder

Winter in the Master Gardeners Demonstration Garden

February 2, 2026
A visit to the Master Gardeners Demonstration Garden at this time of year is a bit like a scavenger hunt: a little bit of searching may be required. For example, try to find two plants in bloom; identify some plants that are still completely dormant as winter marches on; look for any signs that spring is…
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Galls created by gall wasps add interest to the bare branches of this oak in winter. J.C. Lawrence.

Look Up!

January 27, 2026
The winter months bring us a special opportunity: it is to look up, with wonder, at all the trees that have shed last year’s leaves. This is perhaps especially true in Chico, an official City of Trees. Chico shares that distinction with a number of other cities in California that are known for the quantity…
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Heirloom tomatoes. Kim Schwind

Heirloom Tomatoes

January 19, 2026
Heirloom tomatoes are open-pollinated varieties which were either introduced commercially before 1940, or grown from seeds that have been passed down at least 50 years through several generations of a family, religious, ethnic, or tribal group, without the plants crossing with another variety of the same…
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