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July 16, 2025
By Stephen Dampier
  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 centuries, but also…
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Master Gardener Newsletter July 2025

July 16, 2025
By Karyna Barrera
In This IssuePlant of the Month - 'Summer's End Ironweed'Activities at the Donna Critchfield Demonstration GardenRecipe of the Month - Sausage, Sweet Potatoes and KaleGardener's Literature - A Girl of the Limberlost (1909) by Gene Stratton-PorterSafety Notes - Avoiding Stooped PositionsGarden…
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This was my third time attending Ag Day at the Capitol on behalf of California 4-H. I always enjoy sharing about 4-H with legislators, their staff, and the general public. I also like visiting the booths of other agriculture organizations. This year, I was pleasantly surprised to see two 4-H members, Jayna…
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July 16, 2025
By Stephen Dampier
This was my third time attending Ag Day at the Capitol on behalf of California 4-H. I always enjoy sharing about 4-H with legislators, their staff, and the general public. I also like visiting the booths of other agriculture organizations. This year, I was pleasantly surprised to see two 4-H members, Jayna…
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Late Season Control Options for Watergrass – 2025 Updates

July 16, 2025
By Whitney B Brim-Deforest, Taiyu Guan
Watergrass (Echinochloa spp.) is the most competitive weed complex in California rice production. These plants can emerge under both continuously flooded and flushed conditions, often resulting in significant yield losses—up to 100% in dry- or drill-seeded systems, and about 50% in water-seeded systems, when…
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May Garden Guide

May in the Orange County GardenWhile May is right in the middle of Spring, for many gardeners it is a month of struggles. Proximity to the coast can mean cool damp mornings for some areas and windy afternoons. Other areas might already be baking under the bright sun for most of the day.Cool Season…
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This Month In The Garden – April
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August Garden Guide

August in the Orange County GardenAugust's relentless heat and seemingly endless days can make relief feel like a distant dream. During these scorching weeks, water becomes a precious resource that both plants and animals depend on for survival. Yet this challenging season is precisely when gardeners should…
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