- Author: Loren Nelson
It's November! We have a new, fresh edition of what we call our “what to do in the garden this month” show. This week on In The Garden with UC Master Gardeners, you will hear tips, ideas, and personal experiences that you can also try in your own garden this month.
Katrina Kirkeby and Teena Spindler share their vast knowledge with you and have been for over 10 years now. You could have expected to still be picking tomatoes right now if you'd practiced succession planting over the season where you plant some early, plant some more mid-season, and more again later in the season.
Plant root veggies, greens, brassicas like broccoli and cauliflower. Think about cool season flowers, native plants, winter blooming bulbs for outdoors. Teena discusses forcing bulbs for gifts! More inventive gift suggestions are coming your way in this show both to make and to give a favorite gardener in your life.
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Podcast Topic: This Month in the Garden – November
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Learn about the varieties of citrus trees for backyard gardening, how to plant and care for them, and common pests, as well as the current status of the Asian Citrus Psyllid threat to our favorite fruit trees.
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Yes, we live in a Mediterranean climate where water continues to be an issue. Design a drought tolerant garden by learning to select, plant, water and maintain the right plants that will thrive in this climate.
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Take an adventure into the world of epiphytes! Learn their history, care, and their many varieties: bromeliads, tillandsias, epiphyllum, epiphytic ferns, and orchids.
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- Author: Loren Nelson
We will be on hand to discuss this week's topic, ”Culinary Herbs- How to plant, grow and harvest." Consider using what you learn and cook with fresh herbs for the holidays.
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