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There are many ways to "Ask a UC Master Gardener of Colusa County" a question. Call us, 530-458-0570 email us, karbarrera@ucanr.edu Come to our office, 100 Sunrise Blvd., Ste.
The Smart Gardening Practices are an environmentally friendly way of gardening. These eight practices are designed to help you create a healthy, beautiful, vibrant garden while conserving water, reducing yard waste, and preventing pollution of our air and local rivers.
LANDSCAPE FOR YOUR LOCAL CLIMATE California Garden WebRiver-Friendly Landscaping Recommended Trees for Colusa County Sunset Climate Zones USDA Plant Hardiness ZonesUC Davis Arboretum, All Stars California Native Plant Society Plant Native PlantRight-Invasive Plant List...
CONSERVE WATER UC Guide to Healthy Lawns Key to Identifying Turf Grass Lawn Watering Guide Mow your Lawn and Grasscycling Lawns n' Dogs Lawn Information from the California Garden Web...
CONSERVE ENERGY Tree Selection Quality Nursery Tree Selection Tree Planting Tree Staking Train Young Trees for Structure and Form Trees and Utilities Thin Mature Trees, Don't Top ThemArbor Day Arbor Day link righttreeplace PG&E Click here...
RESPONSIBLE PEST CONTROL Insects, Mites, Snails and Nematodes Flowers - Look up Insects by Plant Name Ornamental Trees and Shrubs and their Pests Household Pests Birds, Mammals and Reptiles Fruit Trees, Nuts and Berries and their Pests Vegetables and Melons Lawns and TurfHiring a Pest Control Compan...
SUPPORT BENEFICIAL WILDLIFE Natural Enemies Gallery Meet the Beneficials Xerces Society We have teamed up with the Sacramento Valley Wildlife Refuge Complex (Colusa National Wildlife Refuge) to increase milkweed production and distribution.