Es muy interesante aprender cmo crecer nuestra comida en nuestros jardines del hogar, y utilizar mtodos avanzados para usar menos qumicos y ms fertilizante orgnico, comenta Enrique Acua quien asisti a los talleres ofrecidos en el evento del da del jardn en el Valle de Coachella.
What is a lawn? For many of us, those traditional squares of lush, green turf grass have not only been a part of the landscape, but also an icon of our American culture for generations. A manicured lawn symbolized prosperity and respectability.
After the fall harvest was over, it was time to clean up and replenish the soil in the Edible Demo Garden. Healthy soil is fundamental to the success of the next seasons crops.
Through a brand-new application design, the Forest Stewardship team has made it easier to view forestry community stories The Forest Stewardship team has revamped their Forest Stewardship Story Map, first published in summer 2023.
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In my opinion, you can never have too many African violets! Lush green leaves with beautiful flowers - they just bring joy. And I have learned that they are easy to propagate - if you are patient. African violets like filtered sun (north facing windows are best). They need sun to promote flowering.
Lindcove Research and Extension Center invites the public to their citrus fruit display and tasting. On Dec. 9, from 9 a.m. to noon, they will be hosting their annual free event where visitors can taste and see more than 100 citrus varieties grown at the center.
Subterranean termites (Family Rhinotermitidae) are considered the most serious wood-destroying pests in the world, causing an estimated $32 billion in global economic impact each year. California is home to both native and introduced subterranean termite species (Figure 1).
Queensland fruit fly quarantine? Growers should consider the pre-quarantine program. The Queensland fruit fly quarantine zone has been expanded (see: https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/plant/qff/regulation.html).