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UC Master Gardeners of Merced County: Article

2024 August Newsletter-UC Master Gardeners of Merced County

August 12, 2024
We're glad for a bit of break from the hot weather this week. In this issue: Upcoming workshops Preregister here for this Saturday, Aug 17th's Fall and Winter Vegetable Gardening Workshop 10am -12 noon at the UCCE classroom.
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Kern County: Article

Kern UCCE/DWR Weekly Crop Water Use Report 08-12-2024

August 12, 2024
Please see below link to access "How To Use Weekly Crop Water Use (ET) Reports to Assist Farm Water Management" How to Use Weekly Crop Water Use Report Please see below link to access "Weekly ET Report 08-12-2024" ET Report 08-12-2024 Please see disclaimer link below: University of California Divisi...
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The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

Seed Saving Workshop - Totally Tomatoes on August 24

August 12, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
In case you missed it, we are holding a seed saving workshop. Did you know? Not all saved tomato seeds will produce the same tomato you ate! Find out why and learn the method of how to save them in this informative and hands-on workshop. You'll take home seeds to save and a copy of the presentation.
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UCCE Lassen County: Article

August 2024

August 12, 2024
Hello All, Here's your August 2024 issue of the 4-H Roundup newsletter.
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The Backyard Gardener: Article

2024: A Year of Disease and Pestilence

August 12, 2024
This year I was determined to create the model garden that I have long dreamed about, but those dreams of neat, weed-free rows of vegetables, trees hanging with fruit, and armfuls of flowers are far from being fulfilled.
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HOrT COCO-UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa: Article

Spiders: Friends Not Foes

August 12, 2024
By Help Desk Team
This time of year, as the heat increases and things start to get dusty, you might see a number of webs on your plants. Uh oh.
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