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Thrips/TSWV status in Yolo & Colusa: Article

2024 3rd report (April 3)

April 3, 2024
By Patricia A Lazicki
General situation, thrips population development Temperatures and precipitation this spring are close to historic norms, and the thrips population predictions remain similar to last update. We're currently at the peak of 1st-generation adults; they'll be laying their eggs over the next few weeks.
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UC Master Gardener Program of Riverside County: Article

Garden Views, 2024.03 - Mar/Apr 2024

April 3, 2024
In this issue: Jolene Hancock celebrates Annual Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival; Ann Platzer describes the California Tortie butterfly; Jill Hishmeh updates the Training Program; Darrilyn Erickson invites us to the Riverside Community Flower Show and Garden Tour; Grow Lab Plant Sale...
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The Coastal Gardener : Article

Winterize Your Garden

April 3, 2024
Winter is here. Put your garden to bed for winter and prepare your garden for the dropping temperatures and wet season. Here are tips from the University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners. General Tasks Compost: Turn compost and keep it as moist as a wrung-out sponge.
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Visit the UC IPM Seasonal Landscape IPM Checklist for a list of pest prevention activities for each month.
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

April Pest Prevention Tips

April 3, 2024
By Lauren Fordyce
Spring is here and if you are like us, you can't wait to get outside and see how your plants and garden are doing! As usual, UC IPM has useful tips for the month of April to prevent pests in the garden and landscape.
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Compost bin
The Coastal Gardener : Article

It's Alive! The Wonder of 'Hot' Composting

April 3, 2024
Starting a compost pile in winter may not be at the top of your to-do list, but it may be just the thing you need to beat the winter doldrums. Your reward will be soil that is more fertile, supporting bigger and heather plants in next summer's garden.
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Two images of worms
The Coastal Gardener : Article

What's Bugging Me?

April 3, 2024
I Can Name That Worm in Four Clues How About You? Match the clue to the Worm's Image. Place an X in the appropriate column. Worm 'A'Earthworm, nightcrawler, Lumbricus terrestris, is one of over 2,700 varieties of earthworms.
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UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County: Article

The Great Tomato Plant Sale Starts with a Single Seed!

April 3, 2024
by Liz Rottger Well, actually, with more than 35,000 seeds! Thats how many plants the UC Master Gardeners of Contra Costa are propagating for their Great Tomato Plant Sale that will be held in 3 county areas (Walnut Creek, Antioch, and Richmond) this year.
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UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County: Article

How to Choose the Best Tomato for your Garden

April 3, 2024
produced by our UCMGCC Communications Team You are in for a real treat! Our Communications Team has produced a few short videos on choosing and successfully growing tomatoes in Contra Costa County. Watch the video on Heirloom vs. Hybrid Tomatoes Watch the video on Determinate vs.
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UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County: Article

How to Choose the Best Tomato for your Garden

April 3, 2024
produced by our UCMGCC Communications Team You are in for a real treat! Our Communications Team has produced a few short videos on choosing and successfully growing tomatoes in Contra Costa County. Watch the video on Heirloom vs. Hybrid Tomatoes Watch the video on Determinate vs.
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Yellow Squash producing in container on deck. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock
UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County: Article

Growing Cucumbers and Squash in Containers for Small Spaces Gardening

April 3, 2024
by David George One of the most popular veggie families besides tomatoes at our annual Great Tomato Plant Sale are the Cucurbits, which include cucumbers, squash, and pumpkins. Growing cucurbits, whether in-ground or in a container, is a breeze and very rewarding.
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