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Chris Jakober named Risk and Safety Director

June 11, 2024
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Chris Jakober has joined UC ANR as Director of Risk & Safety Services. In this role, Chris will lead ANR's programs and teams for Environmental Health & Safety and Risk Management, reporting to Director of Facilities Planning and Management Brian Oatman.
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Required time and attendance reporting reminder

June 11, 2024
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Dear Colleagues: Thank you for your hard work this year. Each University of California (UC) employee is critical to our success and helps us achieve our shared goals of education, research, patient care, and student support.
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The Savvy Sage: Article

The Patios of Cordoba

June 11, 2024
In May 2024, my husband Michael and I ventured to the south of Spain, focusing our travels on Andalusia. Our arrival in Crdoba coincided with the city's vibrant Spring festivals, a highlight of which is the renowned Patios of Crdoba competition, a cherished cultural tradition.
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Canola field photo by Keith Arrol
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Spring 2.0

June 11, 2024
As we headed out on our drive up to Oregon, before the Memorial Day weekend, we commented on how recently our hills had turned brown. Our weather had become much more summer like. We knew things were going to change when we got to Oregon.
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Pest prevention tips for June.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

June Pest Prevention Tips

June 11, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
Summer is here and so are the pests! Keep an eye out for the following pests and take these steps to prevent problems in the garden or landscape this June. To see more tips specific to your region, visit the Seasonal Landscape IPM Checklist on the UC IPM website.
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Garden Notes: Article

Plants of the Season

June 10, 2024
As summer arrives in full swing, gardens burst into life with a dazzling array of vibrant, sun-loving plants. From bold blooms to lush foliage, the summer season offers an abundance of botanical beauty perfect for creating a stunning, thriving garden. PERENNIAL FLOWER: Herbaceous peony.
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Garden Notes: Article

From the Garden—Early Summer Harvest

June 10, 2024
Being out and about in the cool, morning summer air can be a great source of joy and surprise as we encounter sudden beauty in our gardens. The slow-to-ripen strawberries and cherries suddenly are ripe all at once. Landscape flowers seemingly out of nowhere are in full bloom.
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Garden Notes: Article

Help Desk

June 10, 2024
Question: A few of my rose bloom stems have curled downward and I wonder what causes this? This is not an uncommon phenomenon to see in the rose garden and is usually caused by a pest, the raspberry horntail, Hartigia cressoni. Rose cane tips wilt, droop, discolor and die back.
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