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Below is a list of tree recommendations for Streets, Parking Lots and Buffer Strips for Amador County. *All trees rated Fire Resistance Favorable and Root Damage Potential Low unless noted. Some trees may require trimming to maintain a Utility Friendly height and desired shape.
Heritage Rose & Native Plant Garden-
Heritage roses & California natives make good neighbors
Come see us any TUESDAY morning
Or visit during various community events held throughout the year. Visit Mother Lode Land Trust event calendar for available dates: https://www.motherlodelandtrust.org/events
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Clean out flower and vegetable gardens to discourage diseases and pests from overwintering in your beds. Rake leaves from ditches to make way for the rain that's coming. Re-program drip system timers for cooler weather and rain. Update your garden journal, noting what worked and what didn't work.
Compost disease-free annuals and vegetable crops that have finished producing. Cultivate and add compost to the soil for fall and winter vegetables and annuals. Dig, divide, and replant overgrown perennials as they finish blooming. Weed and amend beds before replanting.
Prune and clean up for fire prevention. Oil and sharpen tools. Sand handles. Either varnish or spray paint handles to make them easy to find in the garden. Pull summer annuals and vegetables. Prune dead and broken branches on trees and shrubs. Rake and compost leaves and plant materials.