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Look ahead and plan for that Giant Pumpkin for the fall. Gardening is all about seasons. Plant now for wonders in a few months! Learn more and listen to "In The Garden" radio show podcasts.
The California Honey Festival is the place to "bee" on Saturday, May 6 in downtown Woodland. The festival, free and family friendly, takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event celebrates the importance of bees, and promotes honey and honey bees and their products.
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Last month was National Volunteering Month and as a wrap up, here are some amazing things about volunteering you may not have known! History of Volunteering Volunteering is part of the fabric of our nation. From the very beginning, community members banded together to help each other out.
You may be noticing white grubs in your compost piles, lawns, or garden beds. These white, c-shaped critters can be 1/4 inch long or 2 inches long, depending on the species.
There are 1,800 species of earthworms grouped into five families and distributed all over the world. Some grow as long as 3 feet, while others are only a few tenths of inches. We call them nightcrawlers, field worms, manure worms, red worms and some people just say "yuck.