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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coral colored osteospermum flowers
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What to Plant Now: Fall Edibles and Cool Crops

August 27, 2025
Photos and Article by Melinda NestlerodeSummer may be winding down, but my vegetable garden is still in full production. The sugar pie pumpkins continue to sprout huge blossoms and set fruit, the peppers are displaying brilliant colors, and the tomatoes are out of control. As healthy as the garden looks…
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white jasmine flower atop a stem
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Jasminium sambac- A Well-Traveled Plant!

August 25, 2025
Blog by Michelle KrespiI was scrolling Etsy looking for something entirely different when I came across a sale on Sambac Arabian Jasmine or Jasminium sambac, which was advertised as both fragrant AND low- maintenance. Always a sucker for fragrant plants I was intrigued. It was heralded as “one of the…
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tachytes wasp on pink flower
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Green-Eyed Lady, Lovely Lady

August 22, 2025
Blog by Melinda NestlerodeEveryone has a horror story to tell about wasps. When I mentioned that I was writing a blog about wasps to a friend, he launched into a tale about accidentally digging up a nest and then running for dear life. We all have stories of ruined picnics, encounters with wasps nests, and…
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spider on a green leaf
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Friend or Foe?

August 21, 2025
Blog by Paula PashbyWhen folks learn that I am a Master Gardener, I am often asked a question or two about garden issues. The first one is frequently a “what is it” question, and the second is generally about a “friend or foe” concern about insects.  I usually respond with a “let me get back to you…
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multibranched fig tree surrounded by rocks at the base
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Peter's Honey Fig

August 19, 2025
Blog by Cindy YeeMany years ago, my father planted a purple fig (Ficus carica) cutting from a neighbor in his backyard.  He did not know the name - my guess is Black Madeira, but I'm not a fig expert.  Thirty years later, the tree is still doing great. Our daughter and son-in-law live there now,…
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