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A patch of thin, spotty turf If you live in California, you are no stranger to lawn (a.k.a. grass or turf). As a kid, you probably played on it and as an adult, you've probably mowed one.
What is a weed anyway? Well, a weed is defined as "a plant growing out of place, where it is not wanted." With that said, is a wild blackberry growing in your flower bed a weed? The answer might be "yes" depending on your point of view.
Drought Management in Your Landscape Arizona Cooperative Extension Keep Plantings Alive Under Drought or Water Restrictions UC Cooperative Extension, ANR Questions and Answers about Water Conservation and Drought in the Landscape UC Center for Landscape and Urban Horticulture Water Conservation in...
The EFNEP program is a federally-funded program that offers nutrition education to limited-resource parents and children. In California, EFNEP is administered by the University of California Cooperative Extension.
This program is delivered by Sacramento Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) educators in schools and community-based organizations using the University-approved curriculum called Eating Smart Being Active (ESBA).
Below is a list of helpful resources: https://www.dietaryguidelines.gov https://www.myplate.gov/ https://eatingsmartbeingactive.colostate.edu/ https://ucanr.edu/sites/EFNEP_CA/ https://eatfresh.
UC Cooperative Extension and partnering organizations are assisting landowners and livestock producers in the Napa River and Sonoma Creek watersheds to comply with a conditional grazing waiver that was adopted by the Bay Area Regional Water Quality Control Board in September 2011.