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April Gardening Tasks

April 13, 2026
By Dustin W Blakey
By Alison Collin, Inyo-Mono Master Gardener VolunteerApril is a good time to look around the garden and tackle issues before they become bigger problems later in the growing season. Some tasks can be dealt with quickly—snipping off rhubarb flower stems or pulling a grass plant before it seeds—while others…
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sungold cherry tomatoes growing on a tomato plant
UC Marin Master Gardeners: Article

Tomato time!

April 13, 2026
 Some people wait all year for a holiday.  Me, I wait all year for tomatoes in my garden.  Just the smell of the plant gives my heart wings.  Once they are in the ground, I talk to them daily to encourage fruit.  A blossom is cause for celebration.  It’s…
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Merced County Cooperative Extension: Event

Regenerative Grazing Workshop

Event Date
Apr 30, 2026

The workshop will teach about regenerative grazing with topics on livestock management considerations for grazing in orchards, economics of integrating livestock, soil health and nutrient cycling considerations of grazing, and more. 
Merced County Cooperative Extension
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UC Master Gardeners of Placer County: Article

Seed Distance Chart

April 13, 2026
Vegetable Cycle Pollination Pollinator Isolation Distance Seed Longevity Saving Ease Direct Trans Notes Bean A Self   100’ 2-3 yrs easy D Lose vigor rapidly. Soybean A Self   100’ 2-3 yrs easy D   Beet/Chard B Cross Wind ½ mi 3-5 yrs * D Beets cross with chards. Broccoli/Kale/Cauliflower B…
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Stanislaus County: Article

Evapotranspiration Report - 04/09/2026

April 13, 2026
By Sandi L Gudino
Please find the attached document to provide the previous week’s estimated water use report in terms of evapotranspiration for almonds, peaches, walnuts, established vineyard, alfalfa, and pasture in Stanislaus County. This report may be used as a guide in your irrigation schedule for the…
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Stem Rot Monitoring Guidelines for the Mid Boot Stage

April 13, 2026
By Luis A Espino
Stem rot is a common rice pathogen present in all fields. The pathogen produces resting structures called sclerotia that survive in the soil after harvest. The sclerotia germinate in the spring and the pathogen infects tillers at the water level approximately when plants reach panicle initiation (45 to 50…
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Map of the Mediterrean Climate areas
Over the Fence (Alameda County): Article

Decoding the mysteries of microclimates in Alameda County

April 12, 2026
By Patsy Babbitt
Have you ever wondered why you can't seem to grow beefsteak tomatoes in your Alameda City garden even though your friend in Livermore gets huge and wonderfully tasty ones? A big part of the answer relates to the different microclimates of each city. The University of California Agriculture and Natural…
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Afterschool and Enrichment Programs

Afterschool and Enrichment Programs4-H Afterschool and School Enrichment Programs is a special focus area within the California 4-H Youth Development Program. We partner with community youth-serving agencies to support quality afterschool environments. We provide support to existing …
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