Under the Solano Sun

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Seasonal observations by UC Master Gardeners of Solano County

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Praying Mantis Curtain. photos by Karen Metz

Timing

May 9, 2022
It was a breezy day in the garden as my husband and I were trying to decide where to locate some plant shelves. Hey, what's that fluff hanging from the tomato cage? asked my husband. I came over to look.
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all photos taken in Solano County by Jennifer DeDora

Alfalfa is for Horses, Sheep, Goats...and Gardeners!

May 4, 2022
An average of a million acres in California is planted in alfalfa every year, most of the yield is used as animal feed, but some is used in other ways....such as gardening! Medicago sativa, alsoknownaslucerne, and in California as alfalfa, is a perennial that belongs to the legume family.
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Lots of nectarines. photos by Cindy Yee

Trying Harder

May 2, 2022
Every year I find excuses to avoid thinning our prolific nectarine tree. It is a tedious and time-consuming chore, and for me, conveniently postponed until too late. My laziness inevitably results in ripe fruit the size of big cherries.
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photo credit: Cindy Yee

Just Do It!

April 26, 2022
I have always liked Gala apples - sweet tart and crunchy. An old school pal in a cooler zone has 2 established Galas, and every fall they are loaded with beautiful pink blushed fruit. The owner of a local nursery assured me that galas would do fine in USDA Zone 9b.
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Ginkgo tree in Autumn. All photos by Patricia Matteson

Sky Tower for a Small Space

April 19, 2022
Ancient plants fascinate me. I've written about horsetails and magnolias for Seeds for Thought, the UCCE Master Gardeners newsletter of Solano Co., but it wasn't until I researched and wrote about ginkgo trees (Winter 2021, https://solanomg.ucanr.edu/newsletters/Seeds_for_Thought87791.pdf, pp.
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