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Spill the Beans: Article

Plant Pollination: Plants for Pollinators

August 26, 2023
A garden with a variety of plants with colorful blooms that produce pollen and nectar attracts and helps to support a variety of birds, butterflies, moths, and beneficial insects year-round. These visitors play a critical role in sustaining our ecosystem by helping our plants reproduce.
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A Stagmomantis limbata, perched on a zinnia, is waiting for passing prey. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Entomology & Nematology News: Article

BYOM: Bring Your Own Mantis to Bohart Museum Open House

August 26, 2023
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
It's BYOM at the Bohart Museum of Entomology today (Sunday, Aug. 27). That's Bring Your Own Mantis. The open house, themed "Praying Mantises," is set from 1 to 4 p.m., in Room 1124 of the Academic Surge Building, 455 Crocker Lane. It is free and family friendly.
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Close up of two psocids, note long sweeping antenna and distinctly marked wings. Photo Mark Bolda
Strawberries and Caneberries: Article

Psocids in Strawberry

August 26, 2023
By Mark P Bolda
We are now finding yet another interesting insect in the strawberries; these have been around before but this year their numbers are remarkably high in some areas and as such worth some of our time to examine more fully.
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A Painted Lady, Vanessa cardui, with chunked-out wings, nectars on a Mexican sunflower, Tithonia rotundifola. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)

Luck Be a Lady

August 25, 2023
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
When Frank Loesser (1910-1969) wrote and composed "Luck Be a Lady" in 1950, he wasn't thinking of a butterfly. But when we spotted this Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui) in our garden this week, we knew she was lucky.
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UC Marin Master Gardeners: Article

March 2023: Straw Bale Gardening

August 25, 2023
Setting up straw bales for growing spring and summer veggies has become an annual event in the Edible Demonstration Garden. Over the years, a number of different edibles have been tried in the straw bales but the most successful have been....
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Tender plants are covered in tulle to protect against bird damage
UC Marin Master Gardeners: Article

April 2023: A Year in the Garden

August 25, 2023
Located in a corner of the Indian Valley College Organic Farm and Garden, the MMG Edible Demonstration Garden was created in 2016 by Marin Master Gardeners in collaboration with IVC to build knowledge and provide hands on experience in organically growing a variety of edible plants.
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Time spent monitoring and caring for plants in an organic garden can be very satisfying.
UC Marin Master Gardeners: Article

June 2023: Gardening Organically

August 25, 2023
Its often the desire to avoid pesticides that makes organically grown produce especially appealing. Pesticides can be a health risk not only for consumers, but also for those who grow, harvest, and distribute food crops...
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Planting begins with a tray full of seeding mix. A pencil is a handy tool for pushing seed down to the right depth.
UC Marin Master Gardeners: Article

September 2023: Starting With Seeds

August 25, 2023
All the annual edibles in the Demo Garden, with a few exceptions such as potatoes and garlic, started as seeds. Planting seeds is a year around activity for garden volunteers...
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