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October 1, 2025
By Michael Lecours
By Cindy Watter, UC Master Gardener of Napa County While organizing some of my old newspaper columns, I came across one that declared myaffection for invasive plants. In fact, I ranked them at the top of my plant pantheon, because forme, “invasive” can be synonymous with “easy to grow.” (Yes, I’m…
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

No Need to Turn in your Trowel in Winter

October 1, 2025
By Jennifer M Baumbach
Article by Patti BrantleyWhen summer vegetables fade, many people think gardening has to stop. In fact, the cooler months are an ideal time to grow leafy greens. Plants like lettuce, spinach, bok choy, and chard not only tolerate lower temperatures but also often taste better. Cooler weather slows bolting,…
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International Speakers

CONFERENCE INVITATION LETTERFor Visa Application SupportBelow we have outlined an invitational letter template that we will provide to our international attendees requiring a visa application after their submitted abstract has been accepted. Please view the letter below. Fill in the information…
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

You Can Grow Cinnamon in Solano County?!

October 1, 2025
By Jennifer M Baumbach
Article by Vincent HughesDo you enjoy cooking or baking with cinnamon? Do you enjoy mixing it with drinks like apple cider? Then let me be the first to share with you that you can grow cinnamon right here in Solano County, in your own backyard! Cinnamon verum (or C. zeylanicum), known as “Ceylon…
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[PODCAST] This Month In The Garden – October 2025

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Oct 1, 2025

It’s October in the Garden time! This week, Master Gardeners Teena Spindler and Katrina Kirkeby bring you the This Month In The Garden show on In The Garden with UC Master Gardeners of Orange County. Tasks start with a good work up of the soil. Just like in Spring, amend and fertilize and dig deep. Get…
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[PODCAST] This Month In The Garden – October 2025

October 1, 2025
By Loren Nelson
It’s October in the Garden time! This week, Master Gardeners Teena Spindler and Katrina Kirkeby bring you the This Month In The Garden show on In The Garden with UC Master Gardeners of Orange County. Tasks start with a good work up of the soil. Just like in Spring, amend and fertilize and dig deep. Get…
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Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Do You Hate Crabgrass?

October 1, 2025
By Belinda Messenger-Sikes
Crabgrass popping up in your lawn or landscape can be aggravating, but don't despair -- you can manage this common annual weed with integrated pest management!  First, make sure that you are dealing with crabgrass and not a lookalike grass like dallisgrass or bermudagrass. The newly revised Pest Notes:…
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UC Master Food Preserver: Event

Q&A: Become a UC Master Food Preserver Volunteer Statewide Training

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Nov 20, 2025

Hosted by the UC Master Food Preservers ProgramMultiple UC Master Food Preserver Programs are offering a combination online/in-person group training in 2026 for new volunteers. At these online training information meetings, you'll learn what the UC Master Food Preserver Program is, how it operates locally,…
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UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties: Article

Leave the Leaves

October 1, 2025
By Cathrin Callas
 It’s fall and the leaves are falling. Instead of raking or blowing, use the free mulch to protect your soil and the living organisms in it. The leaves also will help to suppress weeds, prevent erosion and provide a winter home for many insects and invertebrates. As the leaves break down, they will feed…
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