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Veterans' Day, Civil War, and Malaria Mosquitoes Remembered

November 11, 2025
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 Today, on Veterans' Day, let's salute our kin who served in the military. I pay tribute to the family members who fought in all of our nation's wars since the American Revolution.I particularly pay tribute to my maternal great-grandfather, Samuel Davidson Laughlin,  (1843-1910), a Civil War…
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The brilliant red leaves of a Japanese maple on an autumn day. J.C. Lawrence
The Real Dirt: Article

The Season of Bright Leaf Color

November 10, 2025
For many of us in the North State, Autumn is our favorite time of year. The heat of summer is past, and deciduous trees put on a spectacular show of deep reds, yellows, and oranges. The intensity of this show, however, is not consistently the same each year. What makes the colors of autumn leaves vary in…
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Families using microscopes to study organisms in UC Davis workshop.

Incredible Workshop on 'Life Begins in Water'

November 10, 2025
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 If you and your family love science--who doesn't?--be sure to participate in the free workshop, “Life Begins in Water: A Workshop on Restoring Healthy Wetland Communities,”  on Saturday, Nov. 15 at Capay Open Space Regional Park, Yolo County.UC Davis entomologist Geoffrey Attardo is leading the…
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Stanislaus County: Article

Evapotranspiration Report - 11/07/25

November 10, 2025
By Adrienne A Tompkins
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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Tree Health and Pruning Concerns? Where to Turn

November 10, 2025
By Help Desk Team
  If you have a tree showing signs of distress and are concerned about its overall health or safety, whether it be the cornerstone of your landscape or simply an old friend, you will want to know what is happening and how to fix it. This article will explain some options on where to turn.UC Master…
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UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County: Event

Prepare for your Summer Vegetable Garden/Santa Paula

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Feb 8, 2026

PREPARE FOR YOUR SUMMER VEGETABLE GARDENCome learn what and how to plant your summer vegetable garden so that you can put healthy vegetables on the table for the spring and summer months. The workshop features information on how to select vegetables that thrive best in the spring and summer. Taught by…
UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County
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Colorful seed packets on a brown wooden background. Packets are Tomato, Chives, Broccoli, Lettuce, Hot Peppers, Salad Scallions, and Peppers
UC Master Gardeners • Napa County: Event

Start Your Own Vegetable Seedlings

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Jan 10, 2026

Starting your own vegetable seeds for later transplant is rewarding and easy. Join Napa County Master Gardeners for a hands-on workshop and be prepared for the spring and summer growing season. We’ll cover all the basics, including proper moisture, temperature and light for successful seed-starting and…
UC Master Gardeners • Napa County
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brown garden snail
UC Marin Master Gardeners: Article

Slugs & snails

November 10, 2025
 During the spring and fall, when Marin County gets rain, slugs and snails are a constant presence in my West Marin garden.  Much to my chagrin, according to the University of California’s Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program, snails and slugs are among the most destructive pests found in…
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