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Outdoor Container Flower Gardening

March 31, 2021
By Marceline D Sousa
Outdoor container gardening is a wonderful way to garden in a small space, but it has many other advantages too, the greatest of which is flexibility. You can move plants to take advantage of sunlight and temperature, arrange them in stunning ways, and take advantage of seasonal plants.
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Plants of the Season

March 31, 2021
SHRUB: African Bush Daisy. There are many species but only one appears to be in commerce (Euryops pectinatus). It is a small shrub that can grow to 5'x 5'. It has a profusion of yellow daisy-like flowers and starts blooming in February and continues for several months.
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Thinning peaches by hand
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Helpline FAQ: Thinning Fruit

March 31, 2021
By Marceline D Sousa
Helpline FAQ Q: Last summer my peach tree produced A LOT of fruit, but they were all really small in size. What can I do this year to get bigger fruit? A: Fruit trees often set more fruit than they can support or develop.
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Taking it easy near Cambria, CA
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Western Extension Directors week

March 31, 2021
By Wendy Powers
Congratulations to our ANREP winners! A group of CE Specialists, CE Advisors were recognized with a Bronze Award for their Ranch Water Quality Planning Instructor's Guide and Lesson Plan. Take a look at the list of recipients: Anthony O'Geen, Bill Birmingham, Brooke Latack, D.J.
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Oxalis pes-carpe, Bermuda buttercup or Cape sorrel. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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April 2021: Controlling Weeds

March 31, 2021
March brought many unwelcome guests to our garden. Weeds! Weeds compete with our crops for nutrients, water, sunlight, and space...
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Photo: Jonathan Kemper, Unsplash
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March 2021: Growing Edibles in Drought

March 31, 2021
The Edibles Demonstration Garden team took steps in the last month to move toward spring and summer plantings. We also made the decision to postpone our dreams of expanding our fruit tree orchard until the next bare-root season...
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Kale. Photo: Erda Estremera, Unsplash
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February 2021: Winter Pruning

March 31, 2021
As we welcomed the New Year, our winter garden had come to life. We are now harvesting the fruits of our fall labors: beautiful heads of broccoli, arugula, spicy mesclun mix, lettuce, spinach, kale...
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Photo: Joan Kozlowski
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January 2021: Propagation

March 31, 2021
December arrived and found our team enjoying some well-deserved rest. The planting of our winter garden is finished and now we are just waiting for it to start producing.
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