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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various plant labels, plastic, metal all with question marks on them with a backdrop of a creeping verbena that is purple
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Life Without Plant Labels (or

August 9, 2024
Long ago, I learned the importance of labeling my plants even when I was confident that I would remember what I planted and where. It turns out that my confidence was gravely misplaced too many times.
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Tis been a cruel summer indeed... by unprose is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
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Caring for Container Plants During Heatwaves

August 8, 2024
I have quite a few potted plants, and right now I wish they were all in the ground. The heat and the UV are stressing them and me. This summer's weather has tested my methods of trying to keep potted plants alive in ways that no other summer seems to have accomplished.
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photos by Lanie Keystone
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A Wonderful Walk in the Woods

August 7, 2024
Traveling is always an eye-opening experience; we learn so much and gather so many new and inspiring ideas. Our summer in British Columbia continues to be filled with such eye-opening surprises. We are staying in a lovely area of Surrey, BC called Ocean Park/Crescent Beach.
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photos by Jennifer DeDora
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Closed Terrarium: 6-Month Follow Up

August 5, 2024
As you can see, my closed terrarium experiment was a success! For those who didn't happen to catch my first blog about this terrarium, my son and I decided to try to make one after seeing multiple social media posts about creating one. Here is the link to that blog. https://ucanr.
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Pokeweed. photo by Jenni Dodini
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Purple Poisonous Plant

August 1, 2024
My daughter called me and asked me to come over to her house and check out this plant that had seemed to grow huge overnight.
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