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Please see attached flyer: Conserving Your Legacy June 5, 2024 8 AM - 1 PM SLO FARM BUREAU OFFICE 4875 Morabito Place, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 $25 includes lunch from Firestone Grill More Information : Contact Robin Hanson, rhanson@rangelandtrust.
The devastating Camp Fire of 2018, along with the numerous fires North State residents have experienced since then, have led many of us to focus on creating a defensible fire-resistant landscape around our homes.
The UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology will not only celebrate insect and nematode diversity at Briggs Hall during the 110th annual UC Davis Picnic Day on Saturday, April 20, but also "The Diversity of Arachnids.
Dear 4-H families, We have several events coming up this weekend as well as the rest of the month into May. We have several articles in the newsletter with information on the 4-H program, event and camps. Please see the 4-H county website for all the flyers with more details and registration links.
A surprising number of plants commonly found in Fresno County gardens and homes are toxic to dogs and cats, according to Fresno County Master Gardener Karen Basso.
When plants grow where we don't want them to grow, we consider them weeds. Tasks When using herbicides for weed control, spray on a calm day and protect plants by shielding them with a large piece of cardboard.
While preparing your garden for planting this spring, you may have found white grubs in the soil. Discovering these fairly large, white grubs can be alarming, but they usually won't cause significant plant damage.
Algunas plantas nativas, que embellecen con sus flores de colores las montaas de Santa Mnica en California, tienen la fortaleza necesaria para renacer despus de un incendio forestal, pero un estudio reciente encontr que estn siendo rebasadas en nmero por malezas invasivas.
General situation The colder weather has delayed thrips population development by a few days, but overall the outlook hasn't changed much from last report. The oldest tomatoes have been in ground for more than a month, and planting is progressing rapidly.