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UC Marin Master Gardeners: Document

Verticillium Wilt

Verticillium Wilt, one of the most widespread and destructive soil-borne diseases of plants, attacks many woody and herbaceous species throughout the world. The causal fungus, verticillium dahliae, infects susceptible plants through the roots and invades and plugs the water conducting tissues. Verticlllium…
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UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties: Article

2025 Spring Plant Sale!

March 20, 2025
By Denise Pinard
Spring is officially here and that means it's time for ourSpring Plant SaleDownload the Spring Plant inventory list (subject to change)   Our annual Spring Plant Sale features seasonal herbs and vegetables ready for the garden as well as water-wise plants, including California native plants…
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Fresno Gardening Green: Article

This week in the garden: March 21 - 27

March 20, 2025
By Jeannette Warnert
 Prepared by Terry LewisAs spring unfolds, take time to enjoy the fruits of your labor. “My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece” ~ Claude MonetTasksCompost weed-free grass clippings and other thorn and disease-free garden waste.Better yet, start a grasscycling program for an existing lawn…
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UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties: Event

Growing Avocados on the Central Coast

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Apr 24, 2025

Did you know you can grow great avocados in our cool foggy summers?Join our online workshop to learn all about avocados!Find out which varieties do best in our Monterey Bay area, how to choose a good tree and how to plant it properly, how to care for and fertilize your tree as well as protect it from pests…
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UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties: Event

Planting & Caring for Your Vegetable Garden - DEMO

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Apr 19, 2025

Ready to start your FIRST vegetable garden? Or IMPROVE upon your previous efforts?  Join us for our . . .  NEW Vegetable Gardening Class Series giving less experienced vegetable growers the informationthey need to succeed. Class 2 - Planting & Caring for Your Vegetable…
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UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties: Event

Planting & Caring for Your Vegetable Garden - ONLINE

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Apr 17, 2025

Ready to start your FIRST vegetable garden? Or IMPROVE upon your previous efforts?  Join us for our . . .  NEW Vegetable Gardening Class Series giving less experienced vegetable growers the informationthey need to succeed. Class 2 - Planting & Caring for Your Vegetable…
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UCCE Sonoma County Programs

New to Sonoma County Agriculture?Start HERE! Click on any of our programs to find out more information: 4-Hpromotes hands-on, experiential learning for youth ages 5-18 Climate Smart Agricultureassistance with project needs and guidance for local farmers and ranchers throughout their grant term…
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UC Master Food Preservers of Central Sierra: Article

Central Sierra: About That Vinegar—Read The Label! (EDC MFP)

March 20, 2025
By Robin E Martin
Preserve It! Beware (and be aware) of vinegar with low acidity on store shelves  by UCCE Master Food Preserver Laurie Lewis  There’s a concern that, in the past few years, we have been seeing white vinegar with 4-percent acidity on store shelves. All our tested, safe recipes for home food…
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When to Cut Cover Crops

March 20, 2025
By Help Desk Team
  Many of us have planted winter cover crops in our gardens to enrich the soil. Fava beans, winter peas, vetch, and other legumes can do a great job of adding nitrogen to our soils. With a symbiotic relationship with special microorganisms, legumes can take nitrogen in our air and put it into…
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