Under the Solano Sun

golden yellow sunflower highlighted in a field of sunflowers against the blue sky

Seasonal observations by UC Master Gardeners of Solano County

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Hypericum, berries by stephen chipp is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.

Growing My Own Hypericum Berries

November 9, 2022
I love arranging flowers and often help my friends with wedding bouquets and arrangements. Hypericum berries are often requested in those bouquets since they add a little structure and are a fun contrast to all the flowers and they come in so many colors.
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photo credit Richgold - J. Rim Lee Seoul/South Korea

Dried Florals and Plant Decor

November 8, 2022
Dried plant arrangements are becoming increasing popular for home and event decor. Much is available to purchase at local retailers.
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photos by Launa Herrmann

Reinvigorating Our Tired Gardens and Ourselves

November 7, 2022
I didn't think autumn would ever arrive. By the time summer left, its heat had scorched most of my plants and sapped my motivation. Today, with rake in hand, I tackle the falling leaves. Staring at singed hydrangeas and shriveled succulents, I feel as tired as my garden looks.
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Microgreen. photos by Kathy Craig

Growing Microgreens at Home

November 3, 2022
Growing microgreens at home can be a fun and easy hobby, especially during winter when a bit of fresh green leaves will be very welcome.
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The empty jay bathtub (on a repurposed tomato frame). photo by Patricia Matteson

Troubling News for Birds and Birdlovers

November 2, 2022
This is a heads-up about the California Audubon Society's press release of Wednesday October 26, 2022: Audubon California Urges Backyard Birders to Empty Bird Baths and Feeders as Avian Flu Spreads, https://ca.audubon.
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