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Fall 2025 plant sale
UC Master Gardener Program of Yolo County: Event

Fall 2025 Master Gardener Plant Sale

Event Date
Oct 4, 2025

The Fall 2025 UC Master Gardener Plant Sale will take place on Saturday, October 4, from 9 am - 1pm, rain or shine. This year the sale will be held one day only. The sale will be in the Agriculture Wing at Woodland Community College, 2300 E Gibson Rd, Woodland, California.We will be offering California…
UC Master Gardener Program of Yolo County
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UC Master Gardeners of Orange County: Page

Tool Care - Orange County

Tool Maintenance Keeping your tools clean and sharp will make them last longer and prevent tearing of plant material and spreading diseases through open wounds. Examine them regularly for dirt, discoloration, and rust, and check the blade edge for sharpness, chips, or dents.Sanitize pruning/cutting…
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allium growing in garden
UC Master Gardener Program of Yolo County: Event

Kitchen Garden Chat: How Does Your Garlic Grow

Event Date
Sep 6, 2025

Garlic-loving kitchen gardeners are invited to join UC Master Gardener of Yolo, Treva Valentine to learn how to choose the right garlic, seed saving from the summer garden and continue the discussion of fall gardening. Treva will cover the right garlic to grow in our climate, as well as how to save…
UC Master Gardener Program of Yolo County
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Nutrition Policy Institute News: Article

Take-up of the Child Tax Credit by families with low income increased during COVID-19 with program expansion

August 11, 2025
By Jean Aquino, Danielle Lee, Wendi Gosliner
The Child Tax Credit, commonly known as CTC, is a social safety net program that provides financial support to families with low income. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress increased the CTC from $2,000 to $3,600 per child per year and added advance payment options to support families monthly throughout…
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UC Master Gardeners of Amador County: Event

Gardening with California Native Plants

Event Date
Sep 27, 2025

Do you want to grow native plants, but don't know where to begin? Master Gardener volunteers will take the mystery out of it and can teach you the basics of gardening with California native plants! Topics will include: Who should grow California native plants? (hint, everyone!)What California…
UC Master Gardeners of Amador County
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UC Master Gardener Program Statewide Blog: Article

Tangled Ecosystems: Protecting California from Invasive Water Species

August 11, 2025
By Cherie Shook
A few strands of thin, feathery, green plants growing under the dock didn’t catch anyone’s attention last spring. But those strands spread quickly and within months the lake’s calm waters were tangled in mats of the feathery Eurasian watermilfoil, an aggressive aquatic plant that grows quickly and clogs…
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Dinner Auction Flyer
Merced 4-H Youth Development: Event

Dinner Auction 2025

Event Date
Nov 1, 2025

Join Merced County 4-H for our annual Dinner Auction! Hosted by the Merced Elks, this event will take place on November 1st from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Merced Elks Lodge. There will be a Social Hour, Dinner, and Live Auction. The Virtual Auction will run from October 27th to November 1st. Tickets: $60…
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UCCE Humboldt - Del Norte Counties: Page

Safe Preserving Resources

Know where to find helpful and safe advice.There are many books and websites covering food preserving, but unfortunately, not all of them provide sound advice. Some sources offer processes or recipes that are downright dangerous. So, where do you turn for research-based, reliable information? Or could you…
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UC Rice Blog: Article

Keep an eye out for Winged Water Primrose (Ludwigia decurrens)

August 11, 2025
By Sarah Marsh Janish, Vanessa Varela, Whitney B Brim-Deforest
Floating mats of dark green leaves and bright yellow flowers is a common sight in most irrigation canals and waterways around our rice fields. For the most part, these mats are comprised of creeping waterprimrose (Ludwigia peploides) and Uruguay waterprimrose (Ludwigia hexapetala), which are prolific…
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