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Soil Workshop By Linda Lewis Griffith UCCE Master Gardener Soil is vital to the success of any garden. So it's worthwhile to understand the key factors that impact its productivity: Texture is the relative proportions of sand, silt and clay particles in any soil.
Warming temperatures combined with late spring rains create ideal conditions for mosquitoes to breed, including the mosquitoes that transmit West Nile Virus. To help spread the message about mosquito prevention, April 15-21, 2018 has been designated as Mosquito and West Nile Virus Awareness Week.
Each year, about 9,000 kids visit the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources Elkus Ranch in Half Moon Bay for hands-on educational experiences in urban horticulture, nutrition, food safety, pest management, livestock management and food preservation, reported Sara Hayden in April 2018 issue of Half Mo...
In the constant search for green leafy vegetables that will do well in a hot climate I stumbled upon Brazilian Spinach (Alternanthera sissoo) and Okinawa Spinach (Gynura crepioides), and although a tropical plants I decided to give them a try in our dry high desert climate.
A new race of the downy mildew pathogen (Peronospora farinosa f. sp. spinaciae = P. effusa) on spinach was first identified in 2014 in Yuma, Arizona, U.S. This race was able to overcome the resistance of important spinach varieties.
This week on In the Garden with UC Master Gardeners, MG and KUCI Staff Host David Letourneau will discuss this very important and impactful topic with Susan Krings, fellow MG from Riverside County.
It's not every day that horticulture is represented in an Official Presidential Portrait. In fact, the recently unveiled portrait of President Barack Obama may be the first ever.
Kern County Rabbit Breeders Association Double Open Rabbit and Cavy Show May 12, 2018 at Kern Ag Pavilion, 3300 East Belle Terrace See attached for show and entry information...
The conference was hectic. The INTJ in me came out when I went back to my room to grab my bag before checkout; a part of me just wanted to sit in the dark for a bit and process everything. But I didn't.