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Wolf spider, UC Regents
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Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad “Wolf Spider”?

June 11, 2025
The scary-looking, ominously-named wolf spider is actually a beneficial insect.  Wolf spiders belong to the class Arachnida and are members of the family Lycosidae (derived from the Greek word lycos, meaning wolf). Wolf spiders stalk their prey like wolves do; they do not spin webs or use silk to subdue prey…
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Rufous hummingbird. William Kees
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The Hummingbird – A Gem of the Americas

June 3, 2025
A true treasure of the Americas, hummingbirds are a diverse family of more than 340 species, only 17 of which are found north of Mexico. They are also keystone mutualists, nectar feeders that have coevolved with the indigenous plants they pollinate.
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Preserved peach products for workshop attendees to sample. Briana Swanson
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St. Timothy's Community Garden in Gridley

May 27, 2025
Among community gardens in Butte County, The Garden at St. Timothy’s in Gridley is notable for offering people a full-circle experience, from growing, gleaning, and preserving food, to composting food waste.
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Pincushion flower and moonshine yarrow in the All-Stars Garden at the Demonstration Garden in May 2024. Laura Kling
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Spring into Summer at the Demonstration Garden!

May 20, 2025
A visit to the Butte Country Master Gardeners Demonstration Garden in late May / early June promises to be an eye-opening experience. For starters, there are many plant and design possibilities for home gardeners to admire and borrow ideas from.  Undoubtedly, you will find new varieties of plants and trees…
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Desert willow provides some shade to the succulents beneath it in the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden in May. Laura Kling
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Succulents

May 13, 2025
Butte County has a Mediterranean climate where drought conditions occur naturally from May to October. A wide variety of succulent plants have become popular across the country in recent years, and our local gardeners are no exception. Not only are succulents drought tolerant, they grow almost anywhere. …
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