- Author: Loren Nelson
The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), Diaphorina citri, a tiny, mottled-brown insect about the size of an aphid, poses a serious threat to California’s citrus trees, including those grown in home gardens and on farms. The psyllid feeds on all varieties of citrus and a few very closely related ornamental plants in the family Rutaceae.
- Author: Loren Nelson
As part of the Onward California campaign to raise Californians’ awareness of the role UC plays in their lives, UC has produced a 30-second commercial. In the first four seconds of the ad, Darren Haver, UC Cooperative Extension advisor and South Coast Research & Extension Center director, is seen from behind as he walks through a carrot field at South Coast REC.
- Author: Loren Nelson
Lots of things are happening in the garden that can hurt your plants. Learn the difference between good and bad bugs and how to help your garden thrive.
Click the image to learn more and visit our Classes and Events Calendar page.
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Lots of things are happening in the garden that can hurt your plants. Learn the difference between good and bad bugs and how to help your garden thrive.
Click the image to learn more and visit our Classes and Events Calendar page.
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