In Part One, What Can I Give My Plants, you were encouraged to analyze your planting site, and to determine the existing conditions in your garden space.
My husband and I are currently in New Haven, CT on a working visit helping our grandkids Amos, 7, and Lukas, 4, with on-line schooling due to the current COVID pandemic.
Thanksgiving isn't about selecting the largest turkey in the store, engaging in road rage or aisle anger, or preparing for the Black Friday sales. Thanksgiving is all about sharing--sharing gratitude, love and a meal.
The Controller's office is pleased to announce the publication of the UC ANR Administrative Responsibilities Guide (ARG). The ARG provides general guidance and support for all personnel with administrative and/or financial oversight responsibilities.
November/December 2020 - In this issue: Volunteer Opportunity at Sunnylands; Training Class; Fun Flowering Plant; Childrens and School Gardens; Mernell Wong Remembered; Tribute to the Adamsons; #GivingTuesday; Our Earliest Gardeners, American Indians; Membership Committee Email Alert; Novel Vegetabl...
Get inspired with recipes for Raspberry Chocolate Sauce, Savory Salt, and Herb Vinegars. Learn just how to dry those fresh herbs too. UC Master Gardeners Katrina Kirkeby and Teena Spindler have tons of great ideas to keep you busy! Learn more and listen to "In The Garden" radio show podcasts.
While most Americans choose their Thanksgiving turkeys from the meat department at the local grocery store, Brylee Aubin and Yaxeli Saiz-Tapia can tell you the life histories of their holiday birds.
The lady beetle, aka ladybug, scurried up the lion's tail plant, Leonotis leonurus. Up one stem and down another, she went. Apparently, she didn't find what she was looking for--aphids or other small bodied-insects--and took flight. If you haven't planted this in your pollinator garden, you should.