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Book of the Month - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life Ornamental Plant of the Month - Alstroemeria Edible Plant of the Month - Unusual Herbs Recipe of the Month - Blackberry-Peach Bread Pudding Second Saturday at the Library Topic, Roses Saturday, May 11, 10 am to noon Colusa Library G...
By Jeanette Alosi, UC Master Gardener of Butte County, May 3, 2019 Butte County is known for its delicious citrus. Mandarins are grown commercially in our banana belt foothills, and residents in the valley can enjoy citrus grown in their own gardens.
If you want to be a beekeeper, you must think like a bee, not like a beekeeper. So says beekeeper/journalist Kim Flottum, who has served as the editor of Bee Culture magazine for more than three decades.
Sweet Broom By Andrea Peck UCCE Master Gardener Common Name: Sweet Broom Latin Name: Genista x spachianus Size of Plant: This plant grows 6'-8' high and 5'-6' wide. Bloom Description: Profuse bright yellow flowers clustering along the end of the stem. Exposure: Full Sun.
A question came to me from a crop consultant. His alfalfa grower asked him how he could increase crude protein (CP) in his alfalfa. The buyer of the alfalfa, for the most part, is happy with the hay.
A question came to me from a crop consultant. His alfalfa grower asked him how he could increase crude protein (CP) in his alfalfa. The buyer of the alfalfa, for the most part, is happy with the hay.
The annual UC Davis Graduate Research Symposium for the Designated Emphasis in the Biology of Vector-Borne Diseases (DEBVBD) is set for 3 to 8 p.m., Thursday, May 9 in the Walter A. Buehler Alumni Center, 530 Alumni Drive.