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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Russet Mites - Damage to Tomato leaves

Russet Mites on Tomatoes

April 12, 2019
Damage to Tomato leaves Russet mites are most frequently found in outdoor container plantings. This suggests that they're introduced both in potting soils and plants brought into the garden. Use only dependable, high-quality potting medium and plants from a nursery you trust.
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Forsythia hedgerow. photos by Patricia Matteson

Consider Forsythia

April 11, 2019
This time of year the show-stopper in our Suisun City front yard is the spring-flowering perennial shrub Forsythia: bold, fragrance-free yellow blossoms crowd its branches before any leaves appear. Flowering branches can be cut and forced.
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Fun Read

April 9, 2019
Steve's dad has had some problems with his foot that has slowed him down a bit. One day while I was with him, we were talking about what I should write for my next blog. He had been looking at mail that was piled up and showed me a couple of issues of the magazine pictured below.
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A Limerick by Patti

April 8, 2019
There once was a groundhog named Phil, Whose forecasts gave folks quite a chill. After the cold winter blasts, Danger of frost finally passed.
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NASA-Aeroponics Lettuce Photo by Richard Stoner II

Aeroponics

April 2, 2019
You've heard of hydroponics and aquaponics, but have you heard of aeroponics? Unlike hydroponic systems where the plant roots are held in a soil-free medium such as sand or gravel in nutrient-rich water, in aeroponics the plant roots are left to dangle in the air in an enclosed environment.
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