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Grapes for Home Gardeners

By Charles Davis, UC Master Gardener Photo credit: cekern.ucanr.edu Grapes can be grown successfully in the backyard with thoughtful planning and care. Choose a grape variety based on your climate, desired use and support structure.
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Herb Gardening

By Kim Wilson, UC Master Gardener Herb Gardening Herbs are plants used for culinary, aromatic or medicinal purposes. Their varied foliage, colors and textures add interest to the garden while attracting pollinators, butterflies and hummingbirds and the occasional kitty.
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Herbs: Growing Information

By Jean Bainbridge, UC Master Gardener Chives Plant habit: Perennial, 8-12 tall, clumping Soil: Rich, well-draining Light: Full sun, part shade Water: Moderate, moist soil Fertilize: Lightly; yearly with balanced fertilizer Flowers edible: Yes Harvest: Leaves anytime, cut down to 1-2 Use: Fresh, dri...
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Herbs for a Kitchen Garden

from UC Master Gardener Program, Tulare/Kings County Theres almost nothing more satisfying than picking fresh grown herbs from your own garden to spice and season your cooking in the kitchen. Herbs are delightfully easy to grow and provide pleasure for the taste buds and the nose.
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Hops in the Home Garden

By Leonardo Cicerello and Kim Wilson, UC Master Gardeners Photo credit: UCANR Hop (Humulus lupulus) is a perennial deciduous climbing plant grown for its cone shaped flowers which are used in beer brewing.
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Insect Pests in the Home Garden

By Kim Wilson, UC Master Gardener Integrated pest management (IPM) is a whole system-based strategy to prevent and manage pests using environmentally sound methods. This strategy provides long term solutions, manages potential problems early and gives choices to avoid unnecessary pesticide use.
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Blueberries

By Tami Reece, UC Master Gardener Blueberry Varieties Considerations in choosing blueberry plants: taste and fruit size, harvest dates, climate, plant form and foliage. Some varieties are deciduous, losing their leaves in the winter.
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Avocado: A Unique Fruit

By Thorv Hessellund, UC Master Gardener Avocados are a tropical fruit, native to Central America and Mexico. It has been a staple of the Central American diet dating back to the 17th century.
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Gardening for Butterflies

By Peggy Burhenn, UC Master Gardener Butterflies and moths belong to the order of insects called Lepidoptera. Butterflies Need: Sun- prefer warm, sunny locations to warm bodies for flight. Water- need nutrients from edges of puddles or rotting fruit. Fill a bowl with wet sand, rocks or corks.
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Centennial Park Demonstration Garden (CPDG) Compost Plot

By Lesley Truett, UC Master Gardener Welcome to North County's Coolest Compost Plot! There are many methods of composting. Our goal at Centennial Park Demonstration Garden (CPDG) is to provide home gardeners with an approachable solution that takes as little time, money, and effort as possible.
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