Ongoing research

UC Master Gardeners of Solano County: Article

Fall 2020

October 8, 2020
Sweet Peas! Lathyrus odoratus, Lathyrus latifolia It's Fall-Time to Plant Spring-Blooming Bulbs Vallejo Peoples Garden Growing and Propagating Freesias Climate Change/Global Warming/Climate Reality Turn Your Kitchen Trash Into New Plants Along Came a Spider Master Gardener Resources Fall Gardening G...
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ANR Adventures: Article

Pushing forward

October 7, 2020
By Wendy Powers
In a year that continues to take unpleasant twists and turns, there continue to be bright spots along the way! Please welcome Douglas Amaral to UC ANR.
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Listen Up To "Pumpkin" on In The Garden Radio

October 7, 2020
Besides eating them in pies and roasting the seeds for munching later, learn about what to do with what's left over. Use it to make a floral centerpiece or plant succulents in the shell for a living arrangement.
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Salvia gregii

Second Spring

October 7, 2020
Though it's been hard to tell with the fire/weather we're having during this craziest of all yearsSeptember felt pretty summerythe plants in my garden have been telling me for a number of weeks now that summer is finally ending.
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UC Master Gardener Program staff, academics, and lead volunteers met Monday, September 28 via Zoom to share best practices and contribute to program development.
UC Master Gardener Program Statewide Blog: Article

Annual Coordinator Meeting Goes Virtual

October 7, 2020
By Marisa A Coyne
Each year, UC Master Gardener program coordinators from across the state gather together to engage in professional development, share successes, troubleshoot challenges, and connect with UC ANR resources to improve program delivery.
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One of the soil biodegradable mulch tests, testing two mulch types, for 2020-21 in Watsonville.
Strawberries and Caneberries: Article

Update on Soil Biodegradable Mulches

October 7, 2020
By Mark P Bolda
Biodegradable mulches are a promising alternative to traditional polyethene plastic mulches that reduce plastic waste generation and provide opportunities to reduce the costs of mulch removal and disposal.
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