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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photo by Kathy Craig

It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

November 29, 2022
One day while I was walking my dog, I noticed mothballs spread strategically around a neighbor's yard. We have tiny front lawns at our end of the street, and most maintain their lawns beautifully and take pride in their landscaping, or have switched to non-turf yards.
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Fava bean seed. photos by Sheila Clyatt

Bean There, Do That!

November 28, 2022
I understand that beans are considered boring, except by youth who celebrate their more odiferous side effects. But as gardeners, be advised, that the simple bean can be the highlight of your winter garden. To justify this praise, I will focus on the highly underutilized but extraordinary fava bean.
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Clematis Seedheads. photo by Melinda Nestlerode

Mystery Plant Identification

November 17, 2022
A couple of years ago, I was in need of a flowering vine which could handle morning shade and afternoon sun. I selected a Cobaea scandens from Annie's Annuals and Perennials. I was enchanted by the photos on the description of the plant, as well as it's whimsical common name, Cup and Saucer Vine.
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Buddha's Hand Tree. photos by Karen Metz

Harvest Gifts

November 14, 2022
This time of year, ones thoughts turn to the harvest, abundance, and gratitude. Looking around my garden there are many things that are thriving and ready to harvest. This year my little Buddha's Hand tree, Citrus medica, has only one fruit on it.
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