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New! Vegetable Pest Identification cards I'm excited to announce the brand new Vegetable Pest Identification for Gardens and Small Farms card set is available! This is a handy, quick reference that focuses on sustainable pest management for vegetables, melons, fruit trees, and other crops commonly g...
Are you ready for National Pollinator Week, June 18-June 24? A spectacular pollinator garden that's a "must-see" is Kate Frey's pollinator garden at Sonoma Cornerstone.
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June 18-24 is National Pollinator Week. Do you know where your pollinators are? Think bees, birds, butterflies, bats and beetles. And think flies. Especially syrphid flies, also known as "flower flies" and "hover flies.
Happy Summer! Enjoy this issue of the Curious Gardener! In this issue: Hotline FAQs: Ants and Sunscald, Propagating Succulents, Black Walnut - know before you grow, BotLat Corner - Mule Fat, The Phosphate fertilizer garden myth, All-Star: Hybrid Catmint, Events Calendar
Monterey and the Leafing Failure School is out, and the grades are coming in: July Leaf Analysis Irrigation management for Hull Rot Control June Hull Rot Reminder Pre- & Post- Harvest Almond Orchard Management Considerations Growing the Valley Podcast IPM Breakfast Meetings...
KUCI staff host and Master Gardener Sally Richards talks to Fred Clarke, owner of Sunset Valley Orchids in Vista, CA. His 28 years of experience in orchid breeding (yes, breeding in a sterile environment!), judging, and as an all-around enthusiast will come to life in this one-hour segment.
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Virginia creeper leafhopper and Western grape leafhopper peak egg laying has passed (Fig. 1 & 2). Monitoring efforts during the week of May 14th showed the first emergence of VCLH nymphs for the season (see Table 1 for # VCLH nymphs per leaf).