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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photos by Erin Mahaney
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Dealing with the Devil Bulb

July 18, 2019
Nothoscordum gracile, commonly known as slender false garlic or thedevil bulb, truly deserves its latter name as it attempts to take over my back yard. Nothoscordum gracile is somewhat similar to a wild onion in that it has long, narrow leaves and little white flowers.
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rose
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Birth Flowers

July 15, 2019
We all know about birthstones. But for all, you trivia fans, do you know about birth flowers? There is a flower assigned to each month, and supposedly individuals inherit the characteristics of the flower assigned to their birth month.
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photos by Martha White
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MG Beginnings

July 11, 2019
We recently received an invitation to submit photos from the past 40 years of California Master Gardener program activities. These photos will be compiled into a visual history, of sorts, showing the evolution of the MG programs. I began to wonder about how the program got started.
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photos by Launa Herrmann
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A Riveting Red Wing Dragonfly

July 10, 2019
Each summer I anticipate the annual return of a dragonfly to my backyard patio-pool area. Like clockwork, this Odonata anisoptera appears, perching atop a narrow 3' high metal garden trellis, surveying the pool before zooming down to encircle the water.
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Fire blight blasted end of branch. (photos by Brenda Altman)
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Fire blight (Erwinia amylovora)

July 9, 2019
When I first inherited this pear tree it was hemmed in between two structures and restricted to a 3-foot diameter opening in the concrete. I had noticed that several of the branches growing straight up were blacken and appeared dead. I assumed that the recent drought had caused the problem.
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