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Musings of the Day

December 1, 2020
As I sit here after removing ONLY half of the Plumbago bush in the front yard, I'm thinking of an article in ARCHOLOGY Magazine I just read in the March/April 2018 edition by various authors who are studying how gardening was way back when in such places as the Bay of Naples and Pompeii in Italy, Se...
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UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties: Article

Five Easy Houseplants

December 1, 2020
We're spending a lot of time indoors so it's more important than ever to create comfortable and inviting spaces in which to live, work, and play. It's crucial to our mental and physical wellbeing! Many people are using houseplants to bring a bit of nature indoors.
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Woman in Sunflowers with Basket
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Support UC IPM on #GivingTuesday!

November 30, 2020
Support the work of the UC IPM Urban and Community Program! Our mission and work to help Californians continues despite the COVID-19 pandemic. With your support, we will continue to provide practical, trusted pest management answers to people like you across our state.
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A dense stand pine trees and firs burned by the 2020 Creek Fire.
ANR News Blog: Article

High-severity megafires don't preclude future fires

November 30, 2020
By Jeannette Warnert
In less than a decade, some of the burned expanses from this year's megafires could burst into intense flames again, reported Ula Chrobak in Scientific American. Frequent, low-severity fires, which clear out patches of low-lying vegetation and dry leaf litter, have an preventative effect.
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