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This week on In the Garden with UCCE Master Gardeners, you are in for a real listening treat! A replay of a wonderful broadcast from 2016. UC Master Gardener and show host Teena Spindler devotes the entire hour to the “Joy of Blooming Perennials.” Her guest is Horticultural Consultant and “The Plantsman…
This week on In the Garden with UCCE Master Gardeners, you are in for a real listening treat! A replay of a wonderful broadcast from 2016. UC Master Gardener and show host Teena Spindler devotes the entire hour to the “Joy of Blooming Perennials.” Her guest is Horticultural Consultant and “The Plantsman…
2024-2025 County AmbassadorsAdult CoachesTamara Wilson - District 10 4-H ClubJOIN OUR TEAM!Its time to apply to be a County Ambassador!What is a County Ambassador? A County Ambassador is a representative and champion of the 4-H program in the county. County Ambassadors act as visible 4…
Garden Weed ID and Management: Worried about managing weeds in your lawn, landscape or vegetable garden? Take this class to learn how to identify common weeds and hear options for best prevention and management practices.
UC Cooperative Extension Prune Research Tour Part 1 Registration Flyer - Thursday, May 29, 2025 @ 8:00 a.m., Davis/Winters AreaHighlights Include: Electrical Weed Control by Brad Hanson, Tong ZhenCropload mapping for thinning and in-season crop assessment by Matt Koball, Mike Turkovich Lunch at 12…
Tips by Peg Smith, UC Master Gardener-Yolo May is the month to get all these wonderful summer vegetables planted: tomatoes, peppers, corn, eggplant, and squash. We are all familiar with ‘summer squash’ such as zucchini, crookneck, and patty pan. But don’t be fooled by the term ‘winter squash’ (butternut…
In a series of six workshops, 88 participants filled out surveys on how their knowledge on topics of newborn calf health changed from before to after the workshop. Two workshops had live calves available, while the remaining workshops were held with model calves. Participants liked the hands-on procedures…
Tree-of-heaven, Ailanthus altissima, was originally from China and became a popular landscape shade tree in the 1800’s. However, its rapid growth, aggressive spread, and native habitat disruption have made it a global problem. Reproducing rapidly through dense root suckers and wind dispersal of its “winged”…
Where are all the bumble bees?This spring they seem quite scarce in Solano and Yolo County gardens, but a trip to Bodega Bay, Sonoma County, reveals different results.They're all over the Pride of Madeira (Echium candicans), a species in the family Boraginaceae, and genus Echium, native to the island…