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In this issue: 2016 Gardener's Companion Calendar, Trees and Artificial Turf, Mosquitos, California Fuchsia, Some Truths About Neonicotinoids, Want to Help Bees?, Drought and Oaks, Questions About Oaks, Events Calendar
by Neil K. McDougald and Ralph PhillipsOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 13, Issue 2 – August, 1998Studies have demonstrated that a large number of blue oak seedlings exist in the southern Sierra foothill rangeland. However, few persist to the sapling stage (i.e., five to ten feet tall. How can we get these…
In this issue: Unusual Vegetables for the Foothills, Disease Prevention Tip, Movie Creepy Crawlies, Poison Oak, Can a Compost Pile Spontaneously Combust?, Characteristics of Drought Tolerant Plants, Nevada County Fair, Events Calendar
In this issue: Biological Fungicides, Insect Trivia Quiz, Vegetable Gardening with Less Irrigation, Iris douglasiana 'Canyon Snow', Trees and Drought, Events Calendar, About Master Gardeners
by Cindy NewtonOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 13, Issue 1 – February, 1998California black walnut is found only in southern California and offers important habitat for many of California’s vertebrate and invertebrate species. Leaf production and flowering occur at approximately the same time in the spring, and…
by Doug McCrearyOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 13, Issue 1 – February, 1998One of the main obstacles to establishing oaks artificially is weed competition. Much of the hardwood rangeland in California has a dense understory of introduced Mediterranean annuals. Unfortunately, these annuals are vigorous competitors…
In this issue: Cruciferous Vegetables, The 12 Bugs of Christmas, Growing in a Greenhouse--Air Circulation, Humidity and Watering, Dormant Season Pest and Disease Management for Fruit Trees, Santa Barbara Daisy, Houseplants & Air Quality, Events Calendar
by Jeff OpermanOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 13, Issue 1 – February, 1998Riparian corridors are systems of high biotic, structural, and functional diversity. They serve as critical links between terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and play an integral role in maintaining healthy streams. Riparian vegetation…
In this issue: Edibles in the Landscape, Brussels Sprouts, Weeds and Compost, Protecting Your Winter Vegetable Garden, Tomato Tasting, Calendar/Gardening Guide, Fall Plant Sale, Pomegranates, Hummingbird Sage, The Frugal Gardener, Events Calendar
by Jean Knoops and Walt KoenigOaks ‘n Folks – Volume 12, Issue 2 – September, 1997Intermittent seed production, also known as mast seeding, is a widespread phenomenon among forest trees. One of the defining features of mast seeding is that it is a population phenomenon. In other words, a single…