The Stanislaus Sprout

SEPTEMBER IN THE GARDEN – What Bees Might You See?

August 18, 2025
 Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are the only bees you may see in your garden year-round. Other bees are seasonal, with different species appearing at different times of the year. Here are three of the California native bees you may see in your garden during September; all are important pollinators:…
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What does it mean to be a UC Master Gardener?

July 25, 2025
 Thinking About Becoming a UC Master Gardener? Here's What You Need to Know The name “UC Master Gardener” might sound intimidating, but don’t let the title fool you. You don’t need to be a gardening expert to apply!  What it really means is: you care about your community, enjoy helping others,…
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Fall is a Great Time for Veggies! 

July 21, 2025
 Summer in the Central Valley is hot, hot, hot. As I try to stay cool during the relentless heat, my thoughts turn to fall, one of my favorite times of year. Fall brings with it the welcome cooler weather, the beauty of the turning leaves and thoughts of pumpkins, spiced cider, and cuddling up in my…
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The Dogface Butterfly – California’s Golden Butterfly 

July 21, 2025
 California is often called the “Golden State” because of its Gold Rush history, the golden California poppy (our state flower) which can cover the foothills and valleys in the spring months, and the golden-brown colors the state’s wild grasses become during the summer months. Many people are not aware…
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Houseplant Care & July Classes from the UC Master Gardeners

June 30, 2025
 Houseplants can add beauty and a sense of well-being to any indoor space. Studies from the National Institute of Consumer Horticulture (NICH) show that plants help clean air indoors, and that being around plants helps raise productivity, boost creativity, lower stress hormones, accelerate healing, and…
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