The Stanislaus Sprout

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Raised bed preparation. (T. Pellegrini)

Planning and Prepping for Your Spring Garden

January 11, 2021
It's a cold winter's day here in the Central Valley. But instead of curling up in a cozy chair with a cup of tea, I'm out in my garden, planning and prepping for my spring planting. For me, this is the fun part, walking the gardens, looking at the raised beds, empty pots, and bare earth.
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Fiery skipper butterfly. (Kathy Keatley Garvey)

Want Butterflies in Your Garden?

January 6, 2021
By Anne E Schellman
One of the joys of gardening includes watching butterflies sip nectar from flowers. In fact, many gardeners plant flowers just for these colorful insects.
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Peach leaves deformed by peach leaf curl. (Jack Kelly Clark)

Time to Treat for Peach Leaf Curl

January 4, 2021
Peach leaf curl is a disease that affects peach and nectarine trees. Although you may not see symptoms right now in the dormant season in California, it's time to think about treatment, especially if your tree had the disease last year.
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Foliage and fruit of broadleaf mistletoe.(Jack Kelly Clark)

Underneath the Mistletoe

December 21, 2020
[From Pests in the Urban Landscape blog] Mistletoe is a familiar sight of the season, often found wrapped in ribbon and hung for certain festivities this time of year.
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Christmas cactus flower. (pixabay.com)

The Christmas Cactus

December 14, 2020
The poinsettia remains the most popular of the holiday plants, but a healthy Christmas cactus in full bloom is also a great indoor plant this time of year.
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