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California 4-H Grown: Article

Early Birds - Register for the Camping Conference!

February 7, 2020
By Suzanne Morikawa
Are you a 4-H camp leader who loves camp? Well, this is the place to be! On April 3-5, 2020 4-H is hosting the California 4-H Camping Conference for camp leaders to expand their knowledge, enhance their leadership skills and dive into ways to improve their camps.
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UC Master Gardeners- Diggin' it in SLO: Article

Invasion!

February 7, 2020
Invasive Plants By Andrea Giacoletti UCCE Master Gardener I've heard the term 'invasive.' How do I know if I have an invasive plant in my garden? Violet P. If there's one thing that will throw a pall on your gardening, it's an invasive plant.
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Kern County: Article

Healthy Soils Program Workshops

February 7, 2020
The Healthy Soils Program gives grants up to $100,000 Two upcoming workshops for assistance with applications February 13th in Bakersfield and February 14th in Tulare See attached for information and registration links No cost to attend!...
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Kern County: Article

Healthy Soils Program Workshops

February 7, 2020
The Healthy Soils Program gives grants up to $100,000 Two upcoming workshops for assistance with applications February 13th in Bakersfield and February 14th in Tulare See attached for information and registration links...
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

Myths of the Soil

February 7, 2020
By Ben A Faber
Washington State University and UCCE Ventura County, respectively Soils found in home gardens and public landscapes usually bear little resemblance to the original soil.
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The Real Dirt: Article

Edible Flowers: Fragrant and Tasty Treats

February 7, 2020
Edible flowers can be found in many backyard landscapes and herb gardens. Many annuals and perennials produce flowers with culinary potential. Roses (rosa spp.), lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), and apple blossoms are well-known perennials with edible flowers.
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