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6/1 Sat 2:00 pm Empire
6/4 Tues 6:00 pm Salida
6/8 Sat 2:00 pm Riverbank
6/10 Mon 1:00 pm Ceres
6/11 Tues6:00 pm Oakdale
6/13 Thur 1:00 pm Patterson
6/18 Tues 2:00 pm Denair
6/24 Mon 5:30 pm Modesto
6/25 Tues 2:00 pm Waterford
6/26 Wed 6:00 pm Turlock
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Worms Eat Your Garbage - June Library Classes

May 29th, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
The UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners are giving Vermicomposting Classes in June that will be fun for the WHOLE family! Vermicomposting is the process of using red wiggler worms* to help eat kitchen scraps.
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Lavender drying in a basket.
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A Lavender Experience - date correction!

May 29th, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
A Lavender Experience Workshop is being held on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Apologies for the date confusion. Please see our blog post for information and sign up links at https://ucanr.edu/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.
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Three lavender wands resting on a lavender plant.
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A Lavender Experience

May 28th, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
Lavenders (Lavendula spp.) are lovely plants with colorful flowers often in purple shades with a distinctive scent. A common sight in many gardens, it is generally easy to grow, and is a magnet for pollinators such as honeybees, bumblebees, butterflies, and hoverflies.
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Smooth and bumpy looking gooey yellow substance that almost looks like candle wax.
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Ewww! Why am I seeing barf in my garden?

May 26th, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
After the wet weather we had earlier this month, you may have noticed an interesting (some might say disgusting) looking substance in your garden or landscape. We've had several calls from clients saying it is growing in their gardens.
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Large black bee perches on purple flower.
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Spectacular Salvias - Native Sages

May 24th, 2024
If you ask me what the one plant you should plant in your garden is, my response would likely be salvia. A favorite of mine, technically, salvia is not just one plant, but a group of well over a hundred plants in the Lamiaceae (mint) family.
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