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From the Garden

June 13, 2022
The earth turns, seasons change. Once again I watch with awe and delight as my garden comes alive after a short Central Valley winter nap.
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April – Abiotic Disorder - Powdery Mildew on Roses
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Spring Garden Chores

June 13, 2022
Spring is here. That time of renewal and joy as we wander our gardens and take stock of what works and what needs a tune-up. April Ideas ONE Check all of the sprinklers and drip lines to be sure they are working properly and not wasting water.
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Drought Tolerant vs. Drought Resistant Gardens

June 13, 2022
As a new homeowner in San Joaquin County and a recent graduate of the Master Gardener program, I am interested in ideas that can help me design a garden with low water requirements and low maintenance plants.
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Growing Knowledge

June 13, 2022
A Californian's Guide to the Trees among Us, by Matt Ritter (2011) California Plants: A Guide to Our Iconic Flora, by Matt Ritter (2018) We are so fortunate to live in one of the most biodiverse areas in the world.
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Recipes From the Garden: A Taste of the Season

June 13, 2022
Are you looking for a super easy spring breakfast? Maybe a brunch dish for Mother's Day? The spring vegetable egg casserole checks off all your boxes. It is loaded with spring vegetables: asparagus, artichokes, brocolli, green onions and spinach nestled in between eggs and cheese.
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The Help Desk

June 13, 2022
In 2018, my wife and I purchased a 4-in-1 plum tree. You know the kind: all the rage for plum lovers because the fruit ripens per variety over a longer period than a single varietal tree. We chose a spot in our backyard and planted it where it would be bathed in sunshine.
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Herb Study: Miner’s Lettuce (Winter Purslane)

June 13, 2022
Miner's lettuce gets its name from the workers who traveled to California during the Gold Rush. Needing a source of vitamin C, gold miners learned from the Native Americans that this wild growing green would prevent scurvy and other vitamin C-related issues.
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HORTICULTURAL TERMS

June 13, 2022
Allelopathy: noun: a-lee-low-pathy. the ability of one plant to produce and release chemicals that inhibit the growth of other plants either by inhibiting germination or growth; a form of chemical competition.
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Pests of the Season

June 13, 2022
Spring is either here or just around the corner, dependent upon your Hardiness Zone (those of you in the foothills still have a little longer to wait).
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Watsonia at my old homestead.
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Plants of the Season

June 13, 2022
BULBS: Bugle Lily, Watsonia pillansii which is in the Lily family. It is native to South Africa and is grown from a corm much like gladiolus. The flowers rise on spikes from thick sword-like leaves about 18 inches long.
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