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UC Master Gardeners of Orange County: Article

Weeds in Lawn

January 28, 2020
There are weeds sprouting in my lawn, and Id like to identify them so I can use the right control methods to get rid of them.
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UCCE in the County of San Luis Obispo: Article

How to Control California Ground Squirrels 2020

January 28, 2020
Hello- Please see the attached flyer with information about"How to Control California Ground Squirrels 2020" to be held on March 17, Tuesday, 2020 in San Luis Obispo!...
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Ventura County 4-H: Article

More than 100 Gather to See Local Veterinary Legend Dr. Mike Speak

January 28, 2020
On Saturday, 01/25/2020, we attended Dr. Mike's Speech Event at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in the Clark Livestock Center. It was hosted by the Ventura County 4-H Animal Science. We were event staff, so we helped to run the event and set up as well as clean up.
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Livestock, Range and Natural Resources: Article

Invierno 2020

January 28, 2020
En este nmero: Progreso con fuegos prescritos Actualizacin sobre la brucelosis Interrupciones de suministros elctricos...
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'Frosty Cherry' African Violet (photo by Jennifer Baumbach)
Under the Solano Sun: Article

By the Numbers

January 28, 2020
Number of active Master Gardeners (MGs) Statewide 6124 Number of active MGs in Solano Co.
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Glenn County: Article

Almond- January 2020

January 28, 2020
In this issue: Almond Orchard Management Considerations New EPA Paraquat Restrictions Young Orchard Weed Management Honey Bee Colonies, Pollination, Bee Safety, and Beekeeper Responsibilities 2020 Sacramento Valley Winter Tree Crop Extension Meetings Fungicide Efficacy Tables Navigating Irrigation T...
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HOrT COCO-UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa: Article

Saving 50 Year Old Camellias

January 28, 2020
Advice for the Home Gardener From the UC Master Gardener Program Help Desk of Contra Costa County Client's Request: An underground rodent (vole? Mole?) has attacked the roots of my Camellia bushes, causing one of them to lean severely. These bushes are original landscaping to our mid-50s rancher.
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