Archive Nut, Prune and Olive Programs

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Now is the time to plant herbs in your garden. With a little irrigation, you will have an abundance of fresh herbs to season summer cooking and canning. (Photo: Jill Wellington, Pixabay)

This week in the garden: March 1 - 7

March 1, 2024
Herbs thrive in the San Joaquin Valley because of our climate. March is a great time for spring planting. Tasks Check drip systems, sprinklers, and other irrigation systems for repair needs. Flush irrigation lines and inspect sprinkler valves for proper operation.
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Spaghetti tubing in a patch of Chinese Hardy Orchids. Jeanette Alosi

Watering and Irrigation

March 1, 2024
If you plan to travel this summer, now might be a good time to install an automatic watering system. Doing so can ensure that your plants will not be under-watered or over-watered in your absence.
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photos by Erin Mahaney
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Asparagus asparagoides

March 1, 2024
As I dashed outside between rain showers to pull a few weeds, I noticed a small weed that pops up in the same spot year-after-year, no matter how often I pull it up. I didn't think too much about it until I noticed that aneighbor'sphotinia hedge is absolutely thick with the weed.
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Group of people stand with U.S. capitol in the background.
ANR Employee News: Article

UC goes to Washington

February 29, 2024
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Vice President Glenda Humiston and Associate Vice President Brent Hales were joined by 19 UC ANR representatives for the Council for Agricultural Research, Extension, and Teaching and Association of Public & Land-Grant Universities Board on Agriculture Assembly joint conference Feb.
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