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Most of California has a Mediterranean-type climate with cool, rainy winters followed by hot, dry summers. Many of the plants for sale in nurseries need help to survive in this climate, and often require a lot of water during the summer.
By Cindy Watter, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Most of us UC Master Gardeners are accustomed to being approached by people who think we know everything about horticulture. While flattering, that is not the truth. Our training has taught us how to find the answers, however.
The UC Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center has produced 60 years of research benefiting growers in the Central Valley and beyond. The center is a vital source of knowledge for all stakeholders in California including growers, policymakers and investors. On Jan.
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In alliance with Staff Assembly Council, Workplace Inclusion and Belonging presents Taking Responsibility in One Accord. TaRO was initiated thanks to a grant awarded by UC President Michael Drake that challenges grantees to address bias and bigotry.
Save the date for the 2025 IPM Breakfast Meetings! They will be held at the Old Mill Cafe, 600 9th St., Modesto CA, from 7 am - 8 am. See the attached flier for dates and more info. Continuing education credits will be offered (pending).