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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Winter Berries All Around

January 31, 2022
In November, as I was strolling in the local park, I noticed a stand of tall shrubs with beautiful, colorful orange and red berries. Some of the shrubs formed an arching tunnel along the path.
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photos by Cindy Yee

Aeoniums

January 28, 2022
These aeoniums are long-time valued residents in my backyard. They are very common succulents, but I am fond of them. Being a new gardener (with no green thumb!) any plant, no matter how common, that survives in my backyard, deserves care and devotion.
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photo by Patricia Matteson

Mighty Mite

January 26, 2022
This is about one of those OMGit's really true! moments. I am a newbie Master Gardener who sometimes doesn't take gardeners' conventional wisdom seriously simply because it seems unlikely. I had heard for years that one might need both male and female holly plants to get berries.
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photo by Brenda Altman

Wood Chips and More Wood Chips

January 25, 2022
After the atmospheric river rain dump last November, I started walking through water puddles in my backyard. These low areas could be raised with some wood mulch, I thought. I had ordered wood chips before at https://getchipdrop.com so I decided to order a load of FREE WOOD CHIPS.
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