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Under the Solano Sun
Seasonal observations by UC Master Gardeners of Solano County
Is it a telephone pole? Is it giant asparagus? Just what is it? A few months ago these two agave plants started sending out these giant spears. They resembled asparagus spears. Agave is related to asparagus but a distant relative.
Our wonderful Wheaten Terrier, Darby, gave me the idea for today's blog! Let me explain. If you're a dog owner/walker, you'll understand that these little guys are the best seed collectors on the planet.
While out walking, I glanced up into a palm tree (probably while looking for barn owls) and was surprised to find that both a fig and an oak had taken root in the upper portion of the palm. It made me laugh because both plants can be vigorous and tenacious in their distribution.
NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a 70% chance of a La Nia weather pattern for the upcoming 2021-2022 winter. Rain comes from clouds that form over warm ocean water, and La Nia will be blowing that warm water that we want to the Western Pacific.