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Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

When Ornamentals Escape

January 20, 2026
By Cherie Shook
You might be surprised to learn that a few of your favorite ornamental plants are invasive to California and can “escape” your yard causing big problems in the wild. When plants escape landscape and garden boundaries, it is often due to seed distribution or aggressive roots. An invasive plant species can…
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UC Small Farms: Article

Webinar Series for Both New and Established Organic Growers

January 20, 2026
By Meaghan Donovan
Haga clic aquí para ver la traducción al español. Join UC SAREP and collaborators this winter for two webinar series developed specifically for organic producers. Whether you have been farming organically for decades or just getting started with organic production practices, you’ll find sessions…
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UC Small Farms: Article

Dos series de seminarios en línea sobre agricultura orgánica

January 20, 2026
By Meaghan Donovan
Únase a nosotros este invierno para participar en dos series de seminarios en línea desarrollados específicamente para agricultores orgánicos. Ambas series de diez semanas son gratuitas e incluirán interpretación simultánea al español.  La sexta serie anual de semanarios sobre la agricultura…
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Events Calendar for Sonoma County Master Gardener Program
UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County: Event

Events Calendar for the UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County

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Jan 20, 2026 - Apr 9, 2026

We are busily preparing our event calendar for winter and spring of 2026 and will post upcoming events as they are finalized. Please keep checking back as we add events!
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The Real Dirt: Article

Heirloom Tomatoes

January 19, 2026
Heirloom tomatoes are open-pollinated varieties which were either introduced commercially before 1940, or grown from seeds that have been passed down at least 50 years through several generations of a family, religious, ethnic, or tribal group, without the plants crossing with another variety of the same…
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