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Managing Compost

August 20, 2018
Advice for the Home Gardener from the Help Desk of the UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa County Client's Request: I am about average in composting: mix a balance of brown and green; no weeds, seeds, meat, dairy products; moist like a squeezed-out sponge; and rotate/turn over.
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Mature plant of bristly oxtongue. (Credit: Larry L. Strand)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Bristly Oxtongue Lives Up to its Name

August 19, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
This summer, you may have noticed what looks like a large dandelion plant covered in blisters growing in your lawn or landscape. It's known as bristly oxtongue, and if you examine or touch it you'll see and feel why.
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Strawberries and Caneberries: Article

Spotlight on Farming Strawberries Indoors

August 19, 2018
By Mark P Bolda
It looks like even the Wall Street Journal has caught the urban farming bug. Link to article below out of their "The Future of Everything" series, followed by my comments. https://www.wsj.
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UC Master Gardeners- Diggin' it in SLO: Article

Become A Master Gardener!

August 19, 2018
Becoming a Master Gardener! By Noni Todd Want to become a San Luis Obispo Master Gardener? Your first step is to attend our informational meeting Sep. 10th from 1:00pm to 3:00pm in our auditorium.
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Topics in Subtropics: Article

When Biocontrol Turns On You

August 17, 2018
By Ben A Faber
When a biocontrol agent turns on you, it can be painful. Recently a grower called in asking about an insect that had bit him when he picked it up. It caused a fearsome pain and some swelling.
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Adult honey bee collecting pollen on zinnia. (Credit: Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Pests in the Urban Landscape: Article

Honey Bee Day Reminds us to Protect Bees Year-Round

August 17, 2018
By Anne E Schellman
Saturday, August 18 is National Honey Bee Day! Many people are concerned about the health of honey bees, and rightly so, as there has been a decline in their populations during the last decade.
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