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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red poinsettia plants

Poinsettias: Part 2, How Do I Keep Them Happy?

January 7, 2026
Blog by Paula PashbyIn my last blog (Part 1 on the Poinsettia Euphorbia pulcherrima), I was happy to report that Poinsettias are not a poisonous risk to humans and pets. I have since brought a beautiful Poinsettia to our home for the Christmas holiday season.  The plant was lovely for the first few…
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Preparing for a Bountiful, Beautiful Spring Garden

January 5, 2026
Blog by Lanie KeystoneDecember is here—and so is winter gardening!Just when we think our major gardening chores are done for the year, along comes December, saying, “ Do these important tasks in the last month of the year and be a happy gardener in the spring!”So, let’s think about these tasks in groups…
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Welcome to the Master Gardeners, Class of 2026!

January 2, 2026
Blog by Vincent HughesHello there, and Happy New Year to everyone! And welcome to the incoming class of 2026! For those who may be unaware, the start of the new year brings with it not only the opportunity to begin working on your New Year's resolutions, but the start of class for the newest class of future…
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brugmansia shrub with lots of salmon colored trumpet shaped flowers

Night Blooming Angel

December 24, 2025
Blog by Paula PashbyA few years ago, I wrote a blog about one of my favorite plants in our garden: the Brugmansia suaveolens, also known as the Angel's Trumpet. I purchased the plant around 20 years ago and gave it to my mom, who took care of it with love.  When she passed away, we transplanted the…
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satsuma orange tree

Patience Paid Off

December 22, 2025
Blog by Cindy YeeWe have a 9-year-old dwarf Owari Satsuma mandarin tree in our front yard.  This is the first year the tree has finally produced well.  I purchased it from a local nursery and paid for it and others to be planted by the employees who delivered the trees.  To my surprise, they…
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