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UC Master Gardeners of Placer County: Article

Fall 2022 Curious Gardener Newsletter

August 26, 2022
In This Issue Nevada County Demonstration Garden News ......2 Create Habitat with Hedgerows... 3 Hotline FAQ: Benefits of Soil Testing ................4 All-Star Western Redbud.............5 Unusual Edibles: Name Games ..5 Insect Trivia .................................
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ANR Employee News: Article

Annual report templates available for county offices

August 26, 2022
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
County report templates populated with 2021 data are available on the Government Relations templates web page. Check out examples of how some UCCE offices use the templates. These reports highlight key metrics and measured outcomes captured in UC ANR program information systems.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

The Ecology of Farming and Unintended Consequences

August 26, 2022
By Ben A Faber
Problem: There was a Valencia farmer in Ojai, farming on a rocky loam. More rocky than loam, on a 10 % slope, where he had been spraying the weeds down, the soil had gradually washed away and all he had left was scattered cobbles.
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Jeanette Alosi and Joseph Connell will lead the Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop on December 3rd, Cornelia Coppock
The Real Dirt: Article

Master Gardener Fall Workshop Series Has Begun

August 26, 2022
A new season of Master Gardener Workshops is underway! The series kicked off with Fall Vegetable and Seed Starting on August 23, and will conclude on December 6 with Gardening for a Lifetime. In all, this Fall Series totals 18 workshops, covering eleven all-new topics and seven important basics.
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photo by Maggie Kolk
Under the Solano Sun: Article

A Pesky Summer Pathogen

August 26, 2022
After returning from a lovely 10-day vacation in the greener Pacific Northwest, I went to check on the usually prolific Avant Garden share plot and was dismayed and disappointed to see our once-healthy, sturdy zucchini and squash plants covered with the evil powdery mildew! Leaves were paper thin an...
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