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This Blog Post One

February 24, 2026
By Stephen Dampier
This is Blog Post One Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five…
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Pollen shed from male pistachio
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Pistachios are HUGE in Tulare County

February 24, 2026
By Elizabeth J Fichtner
This blog contains archived digital materials published or created by the Tulare County Cooperative Extension prior to April 24, 2026 that are not digitally accessible.Tulare County is the home to production of four different nut crops—almonds, pistachios, walnuts and pecans.  Over the past 20 years,…
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UC Master Gardeners of Tuolumne County: Event

Central Sierra: Open Garden Day | Tuolumne Master Gardeners

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Mar 7, 2026

Learn about Seed Starting and Reading Seed Labels The UCCE Tuolumne County Master Gardeners will be holding our March Open Garden Day at the Demonstration Garden on Saturday, March 7, from 10AM – 1PM.  The Demonstration Garden is located at 251 S. Barretta Street in Sonora, (Cassina High School…
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Pistachio bloom and pollination processes for a successful crop

February 24, 2026
By Elizabeth J Fichtner
This blog contains archived digital materials published or created by the Tulare County Cooperative Extension prior to April 24, 2026 that are not digitally accessible.Late March through mid-April marks the time of pistachio bloom in California’s Central Valley. The dynamics at bloom not only determine the…
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Tomatoes are a naturally vining plant. Stakes give support and cages minimize contact with soil and allow sun to ripen fruit. Photo: David S. Walker
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UC Marin Master Gardeners Annual Tomato Market 2026

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Apr 18, 2026

 TWO LOCATIONS will be open from 9am until sold out:Pini Ace Hardware (NEW Novato San Marin location) 191 San Marin Drive, NovatoBon Air Greenbrae 50 Bon Air Center, GreenbraeNEW: Now accepting credit cards, cash, and checks. Tomato Varieties Detail 2026 Tomato Varieties…
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2026 UC Marin Master Gardener Pollinator Plant Sale

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Mar 7, 2026

Discover a world of vibrant colors, sweet scents, and buzzing excitement at our upcoming Pollinator Plant Sale. From native wildflowers to nectar-rich plants, we have a wide selection of 40 pollinator-friendly species that will attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your yard. Whether you're a…
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Record Books and Record Keeping

4-H Record BooksThe 4-H program has a long history of record keeping. The focus reflects the importance of this life skill in our daily lives. In 4-H, young people have tracked their activities, events, profits and losses, skill development and learning experiences, and much more using the iconic 4-H Record…
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Frascos con conservas en venta en una granja urbana.
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En Compton, el agroturismo urbano abre nuevas oportunidades para pequeñas granjas

February 24, 2026
By Diana Cervantes
Fue en 2020 cuando todo se detuvo por un momento. La llegada repentina de la pandemia dejó a muchas pequeñas granjas sin compradores ni certeza sobre el futuro. En Alma Backyard Farms, una granja urbana ubicada en Compton, California, el impacto se sintió de inmediato: una orden considerable de calabazas…
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