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June brings an abundance of early stone fruits to California markets, and plums are one of the most widely available and diverse types of stone fruits available. Plums come in many different colors, from purple to yellow to green, and tend to have tart skins and sweet flesh.
Book of the Month - Floret Farm's A Year In Flowers Ornamental Plant of the Month - Fumewort Edible Plant of the Month - Rose and Herbal Infused Oils Recipe of the Month - Lemon Pound Cake...
Projections for near-future retirements of people working in California's agricultural production, marketing and post-harvest handling sectors indicate severe re-staffing needs in the coming years.
Dear Colleagues, I am sorry to share with you the sad news that Travis Bean passed away a few days ago. Travis joined UC ANR and the Department of Botany and Plant Sciences at UC Riverside as a UC Cooperative Extension weed science specialist on Sept. 1, 2014.
Please join John Karlik for a Zoom Meeting with Travel Gallery Topic: Horticulture Zoom to Northern Italy Time: Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 4:30pm See attached for details!...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Society for Nutrition will host Nutrition 2020, their annual conference, virtually for the first time ever. The conference will take place online on June 1-4, 2020, and is completely free for attendees, who can join from anywhere in the world.
Do you green up with envy when your inland-dwelling friends brag about their summer gardens? If so, consider this: lots of sun and not much wind may make growing things a lot simpler, but summer conditions on the coast require higher levels of skill and creativity.