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UCCE Siskiyou: Article

Siskiyou Stockman Summer 2019

July 16, 2019
In This Issue Annual Cattlemen's Tour August 24th Livestock and Greenhouse Gasses Farewell Congratulations to Scholarship Recipients...
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Coffee grounds for composting.
UCCE Master Gardeners of San Bernardino County Blogs: Article

Benefits of Composting with Coffee Grounds by Pam Snethen

July 16, 2019
Used coffee grounds are abundantly available for the asking at your local coffee shop. But just because the item is free, is it beneficial for composting? Compost your coffee - Coffee grounds add nitrogen to the compost, but as fertilizer they do not add nitrogen immediately to the soil.
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UC Master Gardeners- Diggin' it in SLO: Article

Soils And Water Management

July 16, 2019
Soils and Water Management By Leonard Cicerello UCCE Master Gardener How can I get more enjoyment out of my gardens? Denise S. Morro Bay I came across an old saying, feed the soil, not the plant.
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Jasmine Morisseau, 10, holds a male praying mantis, a Stagmomantis limbata, the tiniest warrior at the Bruce Hammock Lab Water Balloon Battle. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Bug Squad: Article

How This Tiny Warrior Crashed the Hammock Lab Water Balloon Battle

July 15, 2019
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
He wasn't invited, but he crashed the party anyway. A few minutes before the 16th annual Bruce Hammock Lab Water Balloon Battle began on the Briggs Hall lawn at the University of California, Davis, water warrior Jasmine Morriseau, 10, noticed "something" on the head of her twin brother, Cedric.
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