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Book of the Month - The $64 Tomato Ornamental Plant of the Month - Bird of Paradise Edible Plant of the Month - Companion Planting Recipe of the Month - Strawberry Rhubarb Upside Down Cake **New this month - Kids Gardening Activity...
Oh, no! I haven't fed my sourdough starter in months! When I took it out of the refrigerator, this is what I found. Is it still good? Is it safe to use? The answer is YES! There is no mold on it, and it smells good and tangy.
While we are staying home during the pandemic, insects are most definitely not! In fact, you may have seen different types of insects swarming over the last few weeks.
Transitions are happening. Natives are slowing down and tropicals are taking off. Weed out volunteers where they do not belong. Look ahead and plan for that Giant Pumpkin for the fall. Gardening is all about seasons.
BEST IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN THE LOW DESERT CARROTS PART I HEALTHY SOILS GRANT ZOOM WORKSHOP FLYER LIVESTOCK RESEARCH BRIEF PROMOTING HEALTHY PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY THROUGH GARDENING UC COOPERATIVE EXTENSION UPDATE, IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 BACTERIAL WHEAT STREAK/BLACK CHAFF WHITE BLISTER...
Invasive shot hole borers in avocado May 20, 2020, Wednesday, 3-4 PM Dr. Akif Eskalen, Plant Pathology Specialist in UCCE, will discuss the shot hole borers attacking avocado trees and their management.
The news stories and social media comments about the Asian giant hornet detected last year in British Columbia and Washington state and labeled the murder hornet, are drawing the ire of entomologists throughout the world. And well they should.