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Mature yellow nutsedge. (Photo: UC IPM)
Fresno Gardening Green: Article

Nutsedge - Yes, we hate it too!

July 19, 2024
Nutsedges are aggressive and persistent weeds that commonly infest lawns, vegetable and flower gardens and landscapes. These perennial sedges are a problem in lawns because they grow faster than turfgrasses and result in non-uniform turf.
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Fire blight caused this pear blossom and terminal to suddenly wilt, blacken and die. Prune out infected growth. (Photo: UC IPM)
Fresno Gardening Green: Article

This week in the garden: July 19-25

July 19, 2024
Forget the guilt about what's going on outside. It's not your fault that it's hot! Tasks Check sprinklers and adjust timers weekly if necessary. Pre-irrigate to soften the ground for tilling in preparation for fall gardens.
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A basket of heirloom tomatoes. Kim Schwind
The Real Dirt: Article

Are Your Tomatoes Feeling the Heat?

July 19, 2024
It's hot. Tomatoes like heat, right? Actually, tomatoes like warm weather, between 65 and 85 degrees. When temperatures soar past 95, tomatoes stop growing. In that kind of heat, their flowers fail to pollinate and instead they dry up and drop off, putting a pause on the production of new fruit.
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