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Small Space Gardening Concept: Many people think they don’t have space to have a garden. This display shows how gardens exist in different environments and spaces. Panel 1 All plants have the same basic requirements. Whether planted in a raised bed, a large planter or in the ground…
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Invasive Plants BrochureInvasive Plants of San Diego CountyOnce established in natural areas, invasive plants displace native vegetation and greatly reduce the amount and quality of habitat for native wildlife.Common Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare): Fennel is a major invasive plant in many lower elevation…
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Vegetable Exhibit Panel 1 – What Do I Need? Where Do I Plant?Concept: Good planning helps create a successful garden.What to know: Vegetables need more water than most ornamental plants. A water source near the garden makes watering more manageable.Plants that we grow for food need a healthy…
Blog by Michelle KrespiAs part of my UC Master Gardeners training, I had the privilege of taking my first Horticulture class at Solano Community College, taught by a long-standing UC Master Gardener, Sandra Diehl. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of over six hundred plants that thrive in Solano County. In…
A persistent question this time of year is why sometimes blackberry fruit are not ripening. They go through flower, green fruit and then to red, but once at that stage some (or many, I have even witnessed cases of all, really sad) stay red and simply refuse to ripen.As many readers of this blog know this is…