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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Oleander: Shrub or Toxic Weed?

June 21, 2024
Oleander, also known as Nerium oleander, is a fascinating plant that often sparks curiosity and debate. Is it a toxic weed or a beautiful shrub? Oleander is celebrated for its stunning flowers, which come in a variety of colors such as pink, white, red, and yellow.
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Launching ServiceNow for UC ANR IT and HR

June 21, 2024
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
We are happy to announce that we are approaching the go-live date for our new ServiceNow platform for Information Technology and Human Resources! This upgrade to ServiceNow replaces Zendesk that has been used by IT and HR.
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UCCE in Santa Barbara County: Article

Master Gardeners @ Santa Maria Public Library

June 21, 2024
UC Master Gardeners of Santa Barbara County, in Partnership with the Santa Maria Public Library Present: A FREE, In-Person Garden Presentation Sunday, July 7, 2024, 2:00 - 3:30 pm Santa Maria Public Library 421 South McClelland St.
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UCCE in Santa Barbara County: Article

July Online Garden Talk

June 21, 2024
Join Master Gardeners Janet Rogers and Trudy Adair-Verbais as they discuss a research-based presentation on keeping home chickens.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

New Weed Control Method

June 21, 2024
By Ben A Faber
New article :: Exploring sterile pollen technique as a novel tool for management of Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) Posted by: Gale Perez Published on: May 26, 2024 Newly published research provides a novel and sustainable weed-management strategy WESTMINSTER, Colorado 22 May2024 Recently pub...
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Spill the Beans: Article

Rose Garden Corral - July 2024

June 21, 2024
In the Master Gardener's Rose Cycle, July is when we fertilize lightly with organic products if needed. Deadheading continues and pruning of crossing branches or dying canes are a must. We also monitor our irrigation systems for the proper amount of water provided.
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