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Black Fig Fly - Wilson Lab @ UC Riverside

Black Fig Fly (Diptera: Lonchaeidae: Silba adipata)Invasive Fig Pest Recently Discovered in Southern California Has Now Spread to the Central Coast, Bay Area and Central Valley RegionsClick Here to Download the "Pest Alert" PDF (last updated October 2025) Overview: Fig growers need to be aware of the…
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UC Master Gardener Program of Imperial County

Perhaps you want to be a MG in the Future: Add your name to our "Future List of Master Gardeners" and we will contact you when we offer training again. The Imperial County Master Gardener Program has trained its first cohort of 30 UC Master Gardener Volunteers.
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Programmatic Footprint Maps

Click here to view the dashboard What are the Programmatic Footprint Maps? Interactive, regularly updated maps that show UC ANRs programmatic footprint across California.
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Small Acreage Landowners

As HPAI is currently (January 2025) moving across California, we want to encourage everyone to increase their biosecurity to reduce the risk. If you notice any signs of disease, as always, contact your veterinarian.
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Statewide Programs & Research and Extension Center Operations

ANR Statewide Programs and Research and Extension Center Operations (SWPR) manages the budget, financial, personnel, programmatic and administrative operations for the program side of ANR; Units served include: ANR Senior Leadership ANR 13 Statewide Programs and Institutes ANR 9 Research and Extensi...
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Nitrogen and Irrigation Initiative

NII Poster The main objective of the Nitrogen and Irrigation Initiative (NII) is to improve nitrogen and irrigation management in California by closing the information access and training gap.
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Small Farms of the Inland Empire

Welcome According to the USDA "More than 90 percent of farms in the U.S. are classified as small, with a gross cash farm income of $250,000, or less." Small-scale farms are the backbone of how we can create a better food system, increase biodiversity, and create stronger communities.
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New Master Gardeners at 2026 Tomato Sale
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2027 Training Class Zoom Information Meeting

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Sep 15, 2026

You are invited to a mandatory Zoom informational meeting to learn about the 3 month training class program and what it entails. You will learn about the requirements and commitment to become a Master Gardener and make new friends in the process. Come have fun with us!
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New Master Gardeners at 2026 Tomato Sale
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2027 Training Class Zoom Information Meeting

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Sep 1, 2026

You are invited to a mandatory Zoom information meeting to learn about the 3 month training class program and what it entails. You will learn about the requirements and commitment to become a Master Gardener and make new friends in the process. Come have fun with us!
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Fall & WInter Vegetables in a Basket
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Fall & Winter Vegetables - Yountville

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Aug 16, 2026

UC Napa County Master Gardeners present a hands-on workshop for growing cool season vegetables. Learn which vegetables thrive in cool or even cold weather, and when to plant for a harvest in fall, winter, or early spring. It’s all about timing. We will also discuss soil management and dealing with common…
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Celebration Corner

July 2, 2026
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
 Mitloehner honored by California Rangeland Trust Frank Mitloehner, UC Cooperative Extension air quality specialist in the UC Davis Department of Animal Science, received the 2026 Conservation Innovator Award from the California Rangeland Trust.  Mitloehner conducts air quality research…
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Rosie's corner: In the heat of the summer, roses can get a sunburn

July 2, 2026
 As I wrote last month, high summer temps are less than ideal for having beautiful roses. Check your garden in the morning when it is the cooler part of the day. Look at the leaves of your plants for leaf wilt, dry or discolored leaves. If they appear dull, check your plants for disease, drought or…
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This week in the garden: July 3 - 9

July 2, 2026
“Sweet flowers are slow and weeds make haste” ~ ShakespeareTasksWater camellias regularly to avoid bud drop during bloom season.If you have nematode problems in your vegetable garden, summer is the time to solarize your soil.Rinse dust off foliage, especially the underside of leaves, to discourage spider…
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Tattered Gulf Fritillary on Passiflora. Its last flight.

Wings Up? Not This Time

July 1, 2026
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 The Gulf Fritillary is surprisingly resilient-- except when it's not.Yesterday we spotted a crippled, tattered and faded Gulf Frit, Agraulis vanillae, lying almost motionless on its host plant, the passionflower vine, Passiflora.It was apparently a victim of a predator. Maybe a bird? A praying mantis?…
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Fall & Winter Vegetables - Napa

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Aug 15, 2026

UC Napa County Master Gardeners present a hands-on workshop for growing cool season vegetables. Learn which vegetables thrive in cool or even cold weather, and when to plant for a harvest in fall, winter, or early spring. It’s all about timing. We will also discuss soil management and dealing with common…
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