Did you know there are volunteer organizations in Orange County that can come to your garden, pick your extra fruit, and ultimately distribute the harvest to the underserved in the community.
Reflecting on the inaugural EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) Summit, Creating Transformation, held from January 31 to February 1, 2024, I'm inspired by a profound sense of hope and renewed determination.
They came. They saw. They held out their hands. Hands? Yes, to hold Madagascar hissing cockroaches and stick insects (walking sticks). The Bohart Museum of Entomology greeted some 1400 visitors during the 13th annual UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day, an event held Feb.
Hello fellow gardeners, I hope this e-newsletter message finds you well! Have you taken one of our classes, visited our booth at a local event, or spoken to someone about a plant problem on our Help Line? If so, please fill out this simple, two question survey found at this link: https://ucanr.
We evaluated blackeye bean varieties in a commercial field in Stanislaus County. The season began with cool and wet spring conditions, which lasted through the month of June and delayed planting. Seven varieties from the University of California blackeye breeding program were planted on July 7th.
We evaluated blackeye bean varieties in a commercial field in Stanislaus County. The season began with cool and wet spring conditions, which lasted through the month of June and delayed planting. Seven varieties from the University of California blackeye breeding program were planted on July 7th.
Some February days feel like it's already spring. While we know there are more cold and rainy days to come, that feeling of spring emerging helps us to ready our gardens for the real thing.
2024 Emergency Use (Section 18) of Kasumin 2L Approved for Prevention of Almond Bacterial Blast Bacterial blast, caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae, can be devastating to almond yields in years where cold, wet weather coincides with almond bloom.
Dear 4-H families, On Tuesday, February 20th, the 4-H Leaders Council will hold its monthly meeting at 7pm. This is an in-person meeting at 1432 Abbott St, Salinas. All 4-H families are invited to attend and take part in the councils discussion and planning.
Though you may still need to grab that coat on your way out the door, warmer days are just around the corner and now is the perfect time to begin planning your spring and summer garden.