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The Backyard Gardener: Article

Woolly Apple Aphid

November 17, 2021
Each fall my Gravenstein apple gets a small patch of fluffy exudate on the bark at the base of the tree. These are caused by woolly apple aphids, Eriosoma lanigerum. I hose them off with a jet of water which is usually the end of the problem.
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Colusa County: Article

Podcast

November 17, 2021
Listen to our November podcast about bulbs on radiocolusa.
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Veggies in the Garden
UCCE Master Gardeners of San Bernardino County Blogs: Article

Coordinators Corner: Tips for Growing Cool Season Veggies

November 17, 2021
By Margaret J O'neill
Here are a few planting tips for your cool season veggies: 1) Selecting varieties: There are lots of things to think about when it comes to selecting which type of veggies you will grow.
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UCCE Master Gardeners of San Bernardino County Blogs: Article

Monitoring in IPM: Pest Identification

November 17, 2021
By Margaret J O'neill
Now you're clear on what IPM isand why it's vital to a thriving garden, or landscape, or farm. You're ready to get IPM-ing.
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Food Blog: Article

Learn to make gifts in the kitchen with UC Master Food Preservers

November 16, 2021
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Looking for gift ideas that don't cost much? University of California Master Food Preservers, a program of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources, will host online workshops showing how to safely make hot holiday beverages, infused vinegar, spiced nuts, meat rubs, cookie mix in a jar and more.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Taste the Citrus

November 16, 2021
By Ben A Faber
Friday, Dec 10, is for Growers. Saturday, Dec 11, is for everyone who loves citrus and wants to taste the differences.
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