Under the Solano Sun

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Seasonal observations by UC Master Gardeners of Solano County

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Mummied fruit on tree.
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October Garden Tasks

October 23, 2019
Even though summer has ended, there's still a ton of tasks for gardeners this month. In October you should continue to clean up any fruit that has fallen to the ground and to remove any fruit mummies left on the tree to help minimize diseases.
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Asclepias Seedpod photo by Karen Metz
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An Unexpected Reward

October 22, 2019
I started growing milkweed a few years ago when I heard about declining numbers of Monarch butterflies. I planted Narrow-leaf Milkweed or Asclepias fasicularis, a California native. This plant is a perennial that dies back every winter but comes back in spring.
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The Leak Search-ongoing

October 17, 2019
At first, I thought that I would postpone this entry until I found and fixed an irrigation leak which was actually identified by the Benicia water company. It is not visible from the surface, so I was surprised. But I have been losing enough water that I have been concerned.
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photo by Jennifer Baumbach
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Birds

October 16, 2019
This is definitely in the spirit of the canary in the coal mine. Driving the Pacific Flyway or the marshland alongside highway 37, there are lots of birds. BUTThe New York Times had a long article on Friday, September 20 on bird loss.
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Persimmons

October 16, 2019
What color do you think of when you hear the word October? It's a strange question, but I would guess what popped into your head is the word orange. Orange leaves, orange pumpkins, orange sweet potatoes, orange carrots, and orange persimmons.
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