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It's January already. Following up on last week's show on this program about Roses, bareroot plantings of deciduous fruit-bearing trees and vines are also in order this month. KUCI offers a link to the UC Master Gardeners list of podcasts. There is a great show on Bareroots.
Editor's Note: In the spring, Deanna joined Urban Farm on The Urban Farm Podcast to discuss kids and farmer's markets! Listen to the podcast episode here. One of the great pleasures of spring's arrival is the bounty of fresh foods and flavors we've been hungry for all winter long.
Native to Asia, the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina ciri, was first detected in the United States in June 1998 in Palm Beach County, Florida. Since then, ACP has invaded all other US citrus areas. It has been detected in 26 of California's 58 counties.
In this issue: Council News Farm Day Volunteers Fashion Revue Planning Meeting Food Olympics Presentation Day Info Color Me Green Christmas Parade Pictures Tractor Supply Co.
2017 top story: Wet start to 2017 brought end to 5-year drought Bill Hicks, Daily Republic, Dec. 30, 2017 Even though wildfires have dominated the headlines at the end of 2017, the Daily Republic selected the end of the drought as its top story of 2017.
Does Your Lawn Need Water? Adjust your sprinklers (or turn them off) for the changing weather. Let the rain do the work! Don't pay for what you don't need. Recently, I've seen people watering their lawns. Not just irrigating but letting the water run into the gutter.
The Latino population in the United States has reached nearly 58 million in 2016 and has been the principal driver of U.S. demographic growth, accounting for half of national population growth since 2000.