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ANR Employee News: Article

Register for the UC ANR Statewide Conference

February 1, 2023
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Registration is now open for the UC ANR Statewide Conference 2023 being held April 24-27 at the Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center. The conference theme is Growing Our Future Together, Aligning Strengths for California's Success.
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Grow bags combine well with other containers and make it possible to grow edibles where space is limited. Photo: Wikimedia commons
UC Marin Master Gardeners: Article

February 2023: Growing Veggies in Bags

February 1, 2023
A primary purpose for the Edible Demonstration Garden is to show how many ways fruits and vegetables can successfully be grown in Marin. Deciding what and where to plant is an ongoing endeavor requiring a combination of knowledge, experience and a lets try it attitude...
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UCCE Siskiyou: Article

January-February 2023

February 1, 2023
Upcoming Events County Presentation Day Regional Presentation Day County Fashion Review/Home Economics Field Day California 4-H State Field Day YQCA Training 4-H Scholarship Record Books 4-H Club News Gazelle 4-H Club Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction Big Springs 4-H Newsletter 4-H Presentation Basi...
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fertilizer injection
Topics in Subtropics: Article

Avocado Food for Thought - Fertilizer Workshop

February 1, 2023
By Ben A Faber
February 15 (10 AM - 12 PM) In-Person and Zoom How to apply them and how to choose them. Dr. Danny Klittich - Director of Agronomy at Mission Produce How to choose and what to look out for with different fertilizer application methods (venturi, water-powered, batch tank, electric powered, etc.
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A groundhog eating a flower.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Happy Groundhog Day!

February 1, 2023
By Lauren Fordyce
As you may know, Groundhog Day is observed on February 2nd to predict if there will be an early spring or if six more weeks of winter are in order. Groundhogs are large, ground-dwelling rodents found mainly on the East Coast that can cause severe damage to landscapes, gardens, and structures.
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