Under the Solano Sun

yellow sunflower closeup picture

Seasonal observations by UC Master Gardeners of Solano County

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Peter's Sunflower Paver. photo by Betty Victor

Sunflower Paver

June 7, 2022
I had an unsightly place in my backyard where the four fences came together. At one time, I had wooden planter boxes growing herbs and flowers. But over the years the planter boxes finally gave away, and I forgot about that corner.
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succulent plant with dangling reddish bell shaped flowers

Kalanchoe manginii

June 3, 2022
Whenever we visit the coast, I admire the various succulents flourishing in front yards of homes, businesses downtown, the Mendocino Botanical Garden, and at the nurseries.
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photos by Melissa Sandoval

My Latest Bulb Acquisition

June 2, 2022
There is a lot to love about bulbs, especially ones that can naturalize in our clay soil. One I have had success with are Narcissus, especially the tazetta hybrid Paper White.' When the bulb is able to naturalize it starts producing more and more bulbs.
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Cloche. photos by Kathy Low

Cloches

June 1, 2022
I've never used a cloche, so I thought it was time to experiment with a modern cloche. If you're unfamiliar with a cloche (in French cloche means bell), it's a bell-shaped plant cover. Invented in 1623 in France,* cloches were initially made from glass.
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When Chard is Not the Only Gift

May 31, 2022
I would love to have some of that beautiful chard a small voice called out as I was locking the shed at Avant Garden, where I volunteer as the garden coordinator. The sun was setting over the Carquinez Strait, the infamous Benicia wind was picking up as the temperature was quickly dropping.
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