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Smart harvest of Christmas trees can help thin the forest. (Photo: USDA)
ANR News Blog: Article

Can harvesting Christmas trees help the forest?

December 6, 2018
By Jeannette Warnert
California forests are overstocked with conifers, and California residents want to decorate their homes during the holiday season with Christmas trees. The smart harvest of Christmas trees can kill two birds with one stone, according to UC Cooperative Extension forestry advisor Susie Kocher.
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Poinsettia
UC Master Gardeners- Diggin' it in SLO: Article

Poinsettia

December 6, 2018
Poinsettia By Leslie E. Stevens UCCE Master Gardener Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) Planting Areas: Sunset Zones 13, 16-24 or indoors. Poinsettias prefer temperatures above 60 degrees but can survive lows to 50 degrees. Size: Most poinsettias are grown as indoor potted plants.
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Toyon
UC Master Gardeners- Diggin' it in SLO: Article

Christmas Berry

December 6, 2018
Toyon - Christmas Berry By Jutta Thoerner UCCE Master Gardener Heteromeles arbutifoila Size: 6-8 feet high, 4-5 feet wide Bloom: white flowers in summer, red berries in winter Pruning needs: tolerates only light pruning or shaping. Exposure: full sun to full shade.
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'Sheeping-off' alfalfa fields in the wintertime benefits alfalfa growers and sheep herders in that sheep get feed and alfalfa growers get weevil and weed control benefits and thatched removed for higher quality hay.
Alfalfa & Forage News: Article

‘Sheeping off’ alfalfa is a win-win for all!

December 5, 2018
By Rachael Long
Sheeping off' or grazing alfalfa fields in the fall and winter, when alfalfa fields are dormant and not growing very fast is frequently of benefit to both alfalfa growers and sheep producers.
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UC 4-H Program of Tuolumne County: Article

December 2018

December 5, 2018
In this Issue: - Camp Info - PDR Corner - Drivethru Dinner...
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