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Evapotranspiration Report 8/22/2025

August 22, 2025
By Adrienne A Tompkins
Hello All: Please find the attached document to provide the previous week’s estimated water use report in terms of evapotranspiration for almonds, peaches, walnuts, established vineyard, alfalfa, and pasture in Stanislaus County. This report may be used as a guide in your irrigation…
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Ask a Master Gardener

August 22, 2025
By Deborah Cunningham
 This series provides answers to selected questions recently submitted to the UC Master Gardeners of Yolo County Help Desk.Question: I am trying to identify what is eating my tomato plants. Some of the leaves have been chewed up and have holes in them. I also noticed black “dots” on some of the leaves…
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Flyer for the Master Gardeners of Yolo County Fall Plant Sale.
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UC Master Gardeners of Yolo County Fall Plant Sale

August 22, 2025
By Deborah Cunningham
 Save the Date!FALL PLANT SALE - OCTOBER 4th The UC Master Gardeners of Yolo County 2025 fall plant sale will take place on Saturday, October 4, from 9am to 1pm, rain or shine. This year the sale will be held one day only.Drought tolerant ornamental garden plants (California natives, drought…
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Photo of Mexican petunas and naked lady lillies in front yard.
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Landscape Transitions Part 3 - Complexity

August 22, 2025
By Deborah Cunningham
 Article and photos by Kate BearThis is the third of three articles on transitions of my yard. This article will focus on creating a more complex landscape to attract beneficial insects, pollinators, lizards, and birds. Goals include selecting low water use plants, increasing the variety of plants and…
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Ask a Master Gardener

August 22, 2025
By Deborah Cunningham
 This series provides answers to selected questions recently submitted to the UC Master Gardeners of Yolo County Help Desk.Question: I have raspberry plants that are several years old, and are not doing as well as they did in the past. They are watered daily with drip irrigation and get about 6 hours a…
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UC Master Gardeners of Ventura County: Event

Ready to Garden? Planning for Spring and Summer with Healthy Soil Foundations/Ventura

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Sep 10, 2025

Ready to Garden? Planning for Spring and Summer with Healthy Soil FoundationsTransform your gardening space into a fresh food paradise built on living, nutrient-rich soil! Join us for a practical workshop on creating thriving vegetables through proper soil health and composting techniques specific to Ventura…
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Garden to Table Series – Growing Greens Year-Round/Ventura

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Sep 6, 2025

Garden to Table Series – Growing Greens Year-RoundLearn how to enjoy an endless supply of fresh, nutritious greens from your own garden with our "Year-Round Greens Growing" class. In this tips-filled session, you'll learn when to plant various greens suited for the local Ventura climate, season extension…
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Research Reports

A repository of research reports from the UCCE Tehama Agronomy and Weed Science Program. Click links to view results. Walnut:  Prune:  Olive:  
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Lucy Warren

 619 295-2489Send an Email or send an email to: speakers@mastergardenersd.orgTopics:Gardens of Balboa Park,California Native PlantsInsects in the World Around Us: Fun Things to KnowGeographic Area: AnyPreferred Hours: AnyEquipment Needed: Projector and screen
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