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Garden Notes: Article

Growing Knowledge: Designing, Planting, and Using a Therapeutic Garden

October 8, 2025
By Marceline D Sousa
Designing, Planting, and Using a Therapeutic Garden by Sue Jeffries In the classic 1970 folk song, “Woodstock,” Joni Mitchell opined “…and we’ve got to get ourselves back to the garden.” In fact, data suggest that 60% of us spend less than 30 minutes per day outdoors, 30% of us less than one…
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Huitlacoche or corn smut
UC Master Gardener Program Statewide Blog: Article

Hispanic Heritage Month - ¡Viva el Maíz! Celebrating Corn, Culture, and Community

October 8, 2025
By Kristian M Salgado-Jacobo
 Each year, Hispanic Heritage Month offers us a chance to pause and celebrate the rich traditions, resilience, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities in California. For the UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County, this celebration is rooted in the land — in the stories, seeds, and…
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Garden Notes: Article

What’s the Best Pot for You? It Depends …

October 8, 2025
By Marceline D Sousa
  How easy is it to pick the best container for your plant? Is it just a matter of size of the container—10 inches versus 12 inches?—or color? Below are some factors to consider that will help provide your chosen plant the best chance at a healthy and happy life.  Know Your…
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Garden Notes: Article

Bats in the Garden are Nature’s Night Shift

October 8, 2025
By Marceline D Sousa
When I think of Halloween and the familiar decorations that pop up in neighborhoods, one creature always comes to mind, the bat. From eerie silhouettes hanging in windows to plastic models dangling from porches, bats are synonymous with spookiness. But why? Perhaps it’s their connection to vampire folklore…
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pumpkin sitting on a fence post with vines behind it
Under the Solano Sun: Article

Fall Season Miku

October 8, 2025
By Jennifer M Baumbach
Haiku by Mike Gunther Less light and low sunSeasonal change is now hereSoon cool wet weather 
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Ripe pluots ready to pick. A new workshop focuses on how to tell when it's best to pick various fruits. Laura Kling
The Real Dirt: Article

Master Gardeners Fall Workshop Series

October 7, 2025
UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are midway through their 2025 fall series of workshops. From now to the middle of December, there are eleven topics to explore, including six all-new ones. There is something here for beginning and experienced gardeners alike, and for every size of home garden.
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Birds hanging under the eaves of a house, preparing to build mud nests.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Excluding Migratory Birds from Buildings

October 7, 2025
By Karey Windbiel-Rojas
Urban and suburban areas are important habitats for migrating birds, but birds can also quickly become a nuisance or economic issue when they nest on buildings, homes, and other structures. Their activities can result in disruptive noises, lead to potential structural damage, and their droppings can create…
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