Welcome to March! This is the time when your roses are starting to break out from dormancy. It is a good time for garden maintenance before the big flower display in April. If you didn't do this last month, take some time and check your irrigation system to make sure it is working correctly.
Gardening with your kids might be one of the best things you can do for them. Not only is it a great way to spend quality time together, it can also make a big difference in their physical, mental and emotional health.
Welcome back for the second issue of Rooted in Marketing! We are so grateful for all the wonderful feedback on our first issue. This newsletter is for you, so keep that feedback coming!Here's everything you'll find in this month's issue of Rooted in Marketing:Content inspiration for AprilPolicy reminders:…
Have you heard the term shoulder season? Sometimes it refers to in-between times at resorts when neither winter sports nor summer activities are available. Recently I've been thinking that it also applies to late winter and early spring in our vegetable gardens.
Katydids are incredibly fascinating. Just ask UC Davis entomology student Sol Wantz, who will present a talk on katydids (her favorite insect), grasshoppers and crickets at the Bohart Museum of Entomology open house, set from 1 to 4 p.m.
In This Edition 2- Committee & Council Mtgs. 2- Clover Fest 2024 Update 2- Volunteers Clovis Rodeo 3- County Presentation Day 3- Color Me Green 3- Emerald Star Program 4- Livestock Achievement 4- State Shoot Contest 4- LCORT? / Youth Summit 5- Fashion Revue 2024 5- Reg.
Ornamental Plant of the Month Azaleas Gardens I Have Visited The Flower Fields of Carlsbad Ranch Edible Plant of the Month Tomatoes Recipe of the Month Whole Orange Snack Cake Landscape Tree Workshop - March 9 Plant Clinic - March 23...