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By Susan Rosenthal Having covered the first two major salvia groups, the small leaf (woody stemmed) and deciduous perennial salvias, this month's plants of the month are in the third and final group - the rosette- and clump-forming salvias.Rosette-forming species include S. argenta, S lyrata, S…
Prepared by Terry Lewis Check out the nursery, online websites and garden books for new plant varieties that use less water. In a drought year, consider native plants suitable for our area.TasksRemove thatch and aerate warm-season lawns (Bermuda, zoysia, St. Augustine) to allow better water penetration…
By Jeannette Warnert While tending your landscape and garden this spring, keep an eye out for pink hibiscus mealybug (PHM), an invasive insect that has already been found in parts of Southern California. PHM could make its way to the Central Valley and cause significant damage to crops, landscape plants…
Fashion Revue is scheduled for 4/12/2025 at the Gazelle Grange. Arrive by 2:00. The Judging will begin at 2:30. Fashion Revue Modeling in the Cafeteria starts at 4:30. Awards to Follow. 4-H members are eligible to enter the event. Please note that a few of the Fashion Revue categories are restricted to…
Bountiful BerriesBerries are a rewarding garden plant. Berry plants are perennial, producing fruit year after year making them a wise investment. This Master Gardener sponsored presentation will cover the planting, care and maintenance of 4 of the most common garden berries, blueberries, strawberries,…