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Two weeks ago, I was thrilled to discover my Bottle Brush plant, Callistemon citrinus, had finally flowered. There was one full blossom and a few small wispy ones.
Special Council Meeting Notice County Record Book Competition Yuba-Sutter Fair Sign-ups Club Deadlines (end of year required documents) Big Dig Day of Giving State 4-H Advisory Committee State of Young People 4-H Record Books Award and Scholarship Opportunities 4-H Club Meetings...
Scientific evidence of a warming climate in California and across the globe is clear, but the impacts on ecosystems and agriculture are still difficult to predict. Sophisticated computer models are used to forecast future climate.
Are grubs friends or foes? That really depends on where they are, how many you have, and your tolerance for creepy-crawlies in your garden. White grubs are the larvae of several species of scarab beetles.
Although a huge, moving, whirl of bees may surprise and alarm you have no fear. The beautiful, majestic dance taking place in front of you is being performed by our tremendously beneficial honey bees! Most swarming activity takes place from April through May.
We recently had a series of workshops on Avocado Root Rot and ways to manage it. A common question was how to figure out whether the tree was diseased with Phytophthora cinnamomi or just stressed from lack of water.