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If you have ever wanted to grow sweet potatoes but were unable to find rooted slips, it is because almost all mail order catalogs are unable to ship sweet potato plants to California due to quarantine of southern grown slips.
With blossoms, and the insects that pollinate them everywhere, spring is almost overload for the senses. Below is a list of a few of our favorite spring beauties. All of these plants can be found growing at the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center.
Much of the garden is resting. Hibernating. Simplified. Winter is the time to appreciate and admire red and golden trunks, twigs, berries, and branches, as well as evergreen shrubs and trees that in other seasons provide background and structure.
Home Garden problems Insects SWD Trial Cherry Tree Cover Tested for Spotted Wing Drosophila Control Tracy Lesperance, Cathy Coulter, and Chuck Ingels UC Cooperative Extension, Sacramento County September 2012 Background.
Home Fair Oaks Horticulture Center WEL Gardens Bulb planting Choose plump, firm bulbs that feel heavy for their size. Avoid soft or shriveled bulbs. Pocket gophers, chipmunks, ground squirrels and mice relish many bulbs (tulips are favorites).
Chuck Ingels, Farm and Horticulture Advisor UC Cooperative Extension, Sacramento County Presentation developed for Harvest Day 2012 Click to download the handout "Analyses of Soil Amendments" that accompanied the presentation.
FREE! Harvest Day 2025! Saturday, August 2, 2025 Fair Oaks Horticulture Center Inspired by Chuck Ingels 11549 Fair Oaks Boulevard Fair Oaks, CA 95628 Map and directions Visit our Resource List for presentation handouts.
Edible landscaping is an exciting way to have your landscape pull double duty for you. By including edible plants among your ornamentals you have an opportunity to grow a landscape thats good enough to eat.
Building the raised beds Nine raised beds, including one to demonstrate what can be built for those with accessibility needs, were constructed by Master Gardeners and Boy Scout Troop 107 during the winter of 2012. Eight of the redwood beds measure 20 feet long, 4 feet wide and 18 inches tall.