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In Spanish Mother Nature did her part by offering spectacular weekend weather as if she wanted to participate in the community garden events on Saturday in Riverside. Community members painted the first layer of a colorful mural on a wall bordering the edible garden in an Eastside neighborhood.
If you spend much time outside, chances are you've sought the shade of a nearby tree. Whether walking your dog, visiting a shopping center, or having a picnic, a tree probably made your experience more pleasant.
Olive Oil Irrigation Field Day A short, topical meeting sponsored by the University of California Cooperative Extension and the Olive Oil Commission of California (OOCC) Wednesday June 1st, 2022. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
In March 2022 we were able to visit relatives in Tampa Bay, Florida. One day we visited a lovely open-air marketplace in nearby St. Petersburg. Walking back to the car, we passed a lovely, massive tree with sturdy branches that came off the main trunk close to the ground.
Open House of Watermelon Rootstock Variety Trial and Demo of CropManage on Guiding Irrigation When: Wednesday, June 29, 2022, from 8:00 to 12:00 pm. Visit the field any time in between. Individual tour can be given if you miss the date.
ADVANCES IN PISTACHIO WATER MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP Date: July 7, 2022 Location: International Agri-Center 4500 South Laspina Street - Tulare, CA 93274 Online Registration Link: https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.cfm?surveynumber=37579 CEU credits pending approval. Nutrient management 0.
Community Education Specialist A Fresh Soil Health Resource https://soillife.org/ In 2015, a group of graduate students at the University of California, Davis attended a hearing on California's Healthy Soils Initiative.
You love spiders and other arachnids, right? You've cleared your calendar for Saturday afternoon, June 25 and Tuesday night, June 28 to attend the free UC Davis programs, correct? Of course, you have! You love spiders! Yes? No? Well, maybe you just...umm...
Mangave are a fairly recent phenomenon. An exciting hybridization of Agave and the former genus Manfreda. (Manfreda is now considered part of Agave) In 2005, Tony Avent and Carl Schoenfeld coined the term x Mangave to describe two plants growing at Yucca Do Nursery in Texas.