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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Longwood Gardens

January 3, 2025
Mid-November isn't the ideal time to tour an East Coast garden, especially during that transitional period between vibrant fall color and the twinkling holiday lights. Everything is brown and grey.
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worms of citrus avocado Page 1
Topics in Subtropics: Article

Leps - Leaf Eating Jewels

January 3, 2025
By Ben A Faber
They can be so destructive, but they sure are beautiful. Leps or worms can be found on fruit tyrees. Citrus Lepidoptera (Worms) https://ipm.ucanr.edu/agriculture/citrus/ ID Key: https://ipm.ucanr.edu/legacy_assets/pdf/pmg/key_to_caterpillars_lepidoptera_larvae_in_california_citrus_3.
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Tunnel of arched trellises
UC Master Gardener Coordinators: Article

Rooted in Marketing - January 2025

January 3, 2025
By Barbra Braaten
Starting fresh and thinking ahead — that's what January is all about! As we dust off our garden tools and open our calendars to a new year, this issue of Rooted in Marketing is packed with ideas to help you shine a brighter light on your amazing programs in 2025.Here's everything you'll find in this month's…
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Many varieties of bare root roses are available at nurseries and home centers. (Photo: Jeannette Warnert)
Fresno Gardening Green: Article

This week in the garden: Jan. 3 to 9

January 3, 2025
Just roses Roses are planted bare root in January or February, and other rose tasks may be done this month. Tasks New roses of many varieties are featured in magazines and articles - or view them online. Look for those you like, select ones that are suitable for your area, and buy them bare root.
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