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Dear Colleagues, The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, partnering with the US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Bezos Earth Fund, has launched the California Forests: Targeted Headwater Resilience Implementation and Monitoring 2022 Req...
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One of my favorite things about being a Master Gardener is that I never stop learning about gardens, plants, and insects. Talking to 2022 Stanislaus County Master Gardener program students, who were wrapping up their 18-week course, caused me to reflect on what I have learned.
Be careful though because your citrus and avocados may drop fruit if allowed to dry out this month and next. Well-established, drought-tolerant plants are one of the exceptions. Otherwise, regular watering is essential.
(Editor's Note: The public can sign up for the free- access webinar, sponsored by Bedoukian Research, Inc., here: https://bit.ly/3PeXJhu) If you're a postdoctoral researcher, it's not every day you get to present your work at an international symposium.