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UC IPM online courses: New Fuller rose beetle course and early-bird pricing Cheryl Reynolds, UC Statewide IPM Program Summer is here, and we're halfway through 2019 already! Why not get jump on finishing up your continuing education units by taking online courses from the UC Statewide IPM Program (U...
Summer is here, and we're halfway through 2019 already! Why not get jump on finishing up your continuing education units by taking online courses from the UC Statewide IPM Program (UC IPM).
What an enjoyable respite from the heat of summer along the Malibu coast in the Pacific Palisades! J. Paul Getty was inspired by the Villa of Papyri (Scrolls) near the ancient Vesuvius eruption site.
What's for dinner? A crab spider, camouflaged in our lavender patch, didn't catch a honey bee, a butterfly, an ant or a syrphid fly. No, it nailed a green bottle fly. We couldn't help but notice. The fly's metallic blue-green coloring stood in sharp contrast to the white spider.
Growing Up: Vertical Gardening Preservation Pointers: Spicy Summer Seasonings Crested Succulents on the Garden Tour Undemanding Roses Art in the Garden Got a Succulent Extravaganza? Yes, We Did.
Youth in low-income communities of color face health inequities. While 14.6% of all California adolescents ages 12-17 are classified as obese, rates are much higher among Latino adolescents (20.2%) and highest among adolescents in very low-income households (20.4% vs. 12.
UC ANR South Coast Research and Extension Center, University of California Cooperative Extension, Orange County and Irvine Ranch Water District hosted a three-part landscape design basics workshop for homeowners seeking to make landscape improvements and take advantage of rebates from their local wa...
Canines can detect trees infected with the bacterium that causes huanglongbing Research by Dr. Tim Gottwald Article written by Tim Gottwald, Holly Deniston-Sheets and Beth Grafton-Cardwell. Revised June 13, 2019.
During summer 2019 the Madsen lab is sampling curlyleaf pondweed (Potamogeton crispus) at multiple locations to determine the effects of water temperature, air temperature, and water turbidity on plant growth and reproduction.