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Matilija Poppy

July 10, 2023
Matilija Poppy By Deborah Light-Pacheco UCCE Master Gardener Common name of plant: Matilija poppy Scientific name: Romneya coulteri Planting area: Sunset zones, 4-12, 14-24: H1 Size: 6-8 feet tall, spreading Bloom Season: late spring into summer and fall with irrigation Exposure: full sun Pruning ne...
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California Buckeye

July 10, 2023
California buckeye By Jutta Thoerner UCCE Master Gardener Aesculus californica Tree size: up to 30 feet tall Bloom description and season: spring flowers are white to pale pink, 6-8 inches long and 2-3 inches wide Pruning needs: prune during dormant season Exposure: sun to partial shade Water needs:...
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Grevillea

July 10, 2023
Grevillea By Megan Edwards UCCE Master Gardener Grevillea Superb' Proteaceae (Proteas) Planting areas: Sunset Zones 16-24 Size: 5' wide to 6' tall Bloom season: late winter to late autumn.
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Agave Mite

July 10, 2023
By Ben A Faber
Implications for tequila growers Agave are a common sight in Southern California and are frequently used in landscaping for homes, businesses, and in public spaces. You've almost certainly seen agave growing in your neighborhood and may even have some growing yourself.
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Citrus and Sweet Alyssum-Perfect Companions

July 10, 2023
Companion planting is a well known practice to many gardeners. Companion planting is defined as planting two or more plants in proximity to each other so as each plant benefits from the presence of the other. By providing positives such as, support, shade, protection from each others pests, etc.
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