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Book of the Month - 100 Flowers and How They Got Their Names Ornamental Plant of the Month - Grow this "Orchid" Outdoors Edible Plant of the Month - Landscaping with Edibles Recipe of the Month - Herb Stuffed Leg of Lamb with Mint Gremolata Events Plant Clinic, April 7 Monarch Butterflies & Milkweed...
My last post covered the use of color in garden design from the perspective of what bees see. While aesthetics are important in any garden, the needs of bees come first at the Haven and other bee gardens.
In this issue, you will find: Small Animal Field Day Market Hog, Lamb, & Goat online entries due April 5! LEGO Workshop April 28 Fashion Revue May 6 Home Ec Review Results Northern Area Presentation Day results Cooking Craze results, and much, much more!...
Baldwin and Meinerz are UC Davis and Witmer and Werner are USDA/APHIA/Wildlife Services-National Wildlife Research Center Voles are short, stocky rodents that often cause extensive girdling damage to a variety of tree and vine crops throughout California.
Norman Knows... Horntailed Wasps In keeping with wood damaging insects, we turn to an unusual group of insects - the wood wasps, also known as horntails. These primitive wasps actually bore in and feed on wood. They are large, almost two inches in length, with a long ovipositor on the female.
Fresno and Madera Counties' UC CalFresh Nutrition Education Program has a long-standing partnership with the Fresno State Dietetic Internship Program. This blog post is part of our Intern Reflections Series.
The California Avocado Commission is pleased to announce the availability of ProGibb LV Plus Plant Growth Regulator Solution (gibberellic acid) for use on avocados in California under a Special Local Needs (SLN) registration effective March 27, 2018.
Advice for the Backyard Gardener from the Help Desk of the UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County Californians who raise poultry outdoors are invited to get their eggs tested for contaminants.