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Fresno Gardening Green: Article

Rosie's corner: December is a time of rest for roses

December 1, 2024
I can't believe that the New Year is less than a month away! Hope all is well with you and yours and that the New Year brings love and joy and lots of roses! So, what do we do in the rose garden in December? This month is a month of rest.
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Ailanthus altissima, leaves. (Tom Hixson)

Tree of Heaven???

November 30, 2024
by Tom Hixson, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Most Napa Valley residents recognize the plant known as tree of heaven when they see it sprouting wild in fields, taking over their gardens or defiantly establishing itself in sidewalk cracks.
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Green cabbage plant
Fresno Gardening Green: Article

Extend the gardening season with cool weather crops

November 29, 2024
As cooler temperatures begin to settle in, some gardeners believe their gardening season is over. But the conclusion of scorching summer heat often reaching 115F in Fresno County does not signal the end of your gardening activities. In fact, it is an ideal time for planting cool-season vegetables.
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Poppies and lupines
Fresno Gardening Green: Article

This week in the garden: Nov. 29 - Dec. 5

November 29, 2024
Cultivate planting beds lightly to prevent weed germination. Tasks Monitor rainfall and adjust automatic sprinklers accordingly. If rainfall is adequate, warm-season grasses require no supplemental irrigation. Spray stone-fruit, apple, pear, nut and flowering trees and roses with dormant oil spray.
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A selection of California natives ready to plant in the ground. Cindy Weiner
The Real Dirt: Article

Planting Natives from Pots

November 29, 2024
While it's certainly possible to start California native perennials, shrubs and trees from seed, most people buy plants that are growing in pots to transplant to the yard. By far the best time for planting natives is October through late winter. The weather is cool and nature helps with irrigation.
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A newly eclosed Gulf Fritillary suns itself on a zinnia in a Vacaville garden. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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Last of Its Generation

November 28, 2024
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
Look, over there! It's Thanksgiving Week and there's a newly eclosed Gulf Fritillary on a tattered pink zinnia "that looks as it has seen better days," as my mother used to say. The orange of autumn exploding, the silver of yultide beckoning. Silver and bold...
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