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Bitter Melon

Bitter melon is in the cucurbit family and grows on a vine as do other members of this family, such as cucumbers, squash, or melons. Bitter melon is a subtropical plant which will grow best in a warm location with some humidity. The vines can get over 12 feet long, so a trellis or some other support is…
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Rutabaga in soil Utah State
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Rutabagas

Rutabagas are grown for their large round roots. They are similar to turnips but are larger, slightly sweeter, and take longer to mature. They have yellow skin and flesh. Like other vegetables in the brassica family, they develop their best flavor in cool weather.
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Fall Garden Fair Maps

Fall Garden Fair maps. The Santa Clara County Master Gardener's Fall Garden Fair is a fun educational event for the entire family. Attend talks, tour the gardens, and shop the plant sales.
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Berry Montage 2023-06 MCP Jim Bell
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Garden Collections

The gardens at the Martial Cottle Park demonstration garden in San Jose are divided into various collections with distinct themes and focuses. See descriptions below for details. Click the map to see a larger version with the collections labeled.
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Fall Garden Fair Native Plants

Fall Garden Fair native plant descriptions. California native plants have evolved to be well-adapted to our dry summer/wet winter climate, and they support native birds and insects. They are generally water-wise choices for landscaping.
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Tomato Trial: Getting Started

Review Growing Great Tomatoes before planting your seedlings. Harden off your seedlings by gradually acclimating plants to outdoor conditions for 4 to 7 days before transplanting into the ground. Start by placing the plants in a sheltered location like a covered patio.
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Photo showing the lawn alternative demonstration area at the Palo Alto Demonstration Garden
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Lawn Alternatives

New or replacement plantings for conventional high water-using sod lawns are demonstrated in the Lawn Alternatives section of the Palo Alto Demo Garden.
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Chill Hours

Many fruit varieties require a certain amount of winter cold, measured in chill hours, in order to grow well, set flowers, and produce a good crop. Since the Bay Area no longer gets as much winter chill as it has in the past, older fruit trees may not be as productive as they have been in the past.
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All Gardening Tips

From the Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County, this page lists all of our gardening tips, sorted alphabetically by title. To view lists of tips by month or topic, visit our Tips & Events web page.
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Master Gardener Application Process

This page provides information about the Master Gardener application and training process. We welcome applicants from all walks of life, with diverse backgrounds and experiences.
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