Under the Solano Sun

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Seasonal observations by UC Master Gardeners of Solano County

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You Can Grow Cinnamon in Solano County?!

October 1, 2025
Article by Vincent HughesDo you enjoy cooking or baking with cinnamon? Do you enjoy mixing it with drinks like apple cider? Then let me be the first to share with you that you can grow cinnamon right here in Solano County, in your own backyard! Cinnamon verum (or C. zeylanicum), known as “Ceylon…
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heart-shaped leaves on a plant in a kitchen window
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Hoya

September 29, 2025
Blog by Jenni DodiniFor those of you who have read my blogs before, you know that the first thing that I MUST do when telling the story of a new plant is to blame Toni. It seems that whenever we have an outing to practically anywhere, I come home with a plant that I know absolutely nothing about. …
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bright yellow korean melons in a market
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Korean Seeds

September 24, 2025
Blog by Tina SaraviaI get excited when I see new fruit and vegetables at the grocery stores. Sometimes, I will buy them to sample; most often, I will find seeds to see if I can grow them. Imagine my excitement when I was in Santa Clara recently, and across the street from our hotel was a Korean…
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man enjoying his time on a boat
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Delta

September 22, 2025
Blog by Nancy Forrest Recently, we moved our boat up to the Delta for the summer. Normally, it’s in Benicia, which is closer to the San Francisco Bay. The  Delta is a labyrinth of sloughs where vine-covered trees, blackberry brambles, and tule grasses appear at almost every turn. It is a boater’s…
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tule bags placed over figs to protect from birds
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Getting Ready for the Plant Exchange

September 16, 2025
Blog by Cindy YeeI've always looked forward to the plant exchange, even before becoming a master gardener.  It feels like a plant Christmas and is such a fun event for MGs who generously grow and donate everything, and the public who gleefully find all kinds of beautiful plants, trees, cuttings, roots,…
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