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The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

The Joy of Culinary Herbs

April 28, 2026
By Terry Pellegrini
Imagine yourself walking out to your garden or patio and being greeted by a spicy fragrance. All around you are pots and containers filled with culinary herbs such as thyme, oregano, and basil. You reach down and take a snip or two of these fresh herbs and wander back into your kitchen to add them to the pot…
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Red humped caterpillars on a Western redbud tree
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Cool Caterpillars

April 28, 2026
By Denise Godbout-Avant
Some gardeners may not consider caterpillars to be “cool.” After all, hungry caterpillars eat vegetables and flowers that gardeners are trying to grow! However, I think they ARE cool because beautiful colorful caterpillars become gorgeous butterflies or moths. In addition, they are valuable pollinators and a…
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Fields of CA Poppies Knights Ferry

Now is the Time to Go on Wildflower Walks!

March 25, 2026
By Anne E Schellman
By: Denise Godbout-AvantMid-March through mid-May are the best months of the year to go on wildflower walks in the valley and foothills. There are several hikes within an hour or two drive from the Modesto area. Some years produce abundant wildflowers, while other years are less showy, but you will always…
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California Natives in the garden

Incorporating California Native Plants into Your Landscape

March 25, 2026
By Anne E Schellman
By Barbara Kissinger-SantosCalifornia’s diverse climate and ecosystems make it home to thousands of native plant species, many of which are perfectly suited for home gardens. Incorporating California natives into your landscape not only enhances beauty but also supports local wildlife, conserves water and…
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Humboldt’s Bay Owl’s clover in grass

No Mow Spring

March 25, 2026
By Anne E Schellman
By: Denise Godbout-AvantWant to make your lawn more attractive for small creatures such as insects, amphibians, and birds? You can do it by not mowing it for four weeks sometime during the months of March through May.  Not Beneficial to Wildlife  Grass-only lawns cover 40 million acres in…
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