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2026 Primary Camp

2026 PRIMARY CAMP REGISTRATION FORMLocation: County AG Center, 3800 Cornucopia Way, Modesto, Harvest Hall Room D/E Date: Saturday, May 9,  2026 Drop‑off / Check-In starts: 8:30 a.m. Pick‑up: 3:45 p.m. (Kids may be dropped off—parents are welcome to stay and enjoy the day!)Registration deadline: Friday, May 2…
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UC Master Gardeners of the Lake Tahoe Basin: Article

Central Sierra: Pea Growing Instructions

April 28, 2026
Nitrogen Fixation in PeasAtmospheric nitrogen (N2) is not in a usable form for most plants. For legumes like beans and peas a symbiotic relationship exists with a type of nitrogen fixing bacteria (Rhizobia spp.). The bacteria “infects” the root system obtaining essential nutrition, while providing the plant…
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UC Master Gardeners of the Lake Tahoe Basin: Article

Central Sierra: Potato Growing Instructions

April 28, 2026
Potato Seed PreparationPotato 'seeds' are actually bits of potatoes with at least a couple eyes, from which the plants develop. Larger seed potatoes can be cut if they include at least 2 eyes each, just be sure to allow 24 hours to dry or become callused before planting. Potatoes will tolerate light…
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The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

The Joy of Culinary Herbs

April 28, 2026
By Terry Pellegrini
Imagine yourself walking out to your garden or patio and being greeted by a spicy fragrance. All around you are pots and containers filled with culinary herbs such as thyme, oregano, and basil. You reach down and take a snip or two of these fresh herbs and wander back into your kitchen to add them to the pot…
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Red humped caterpillars on a Western redbud tree
The Stanislaus Sprout: Article

Cool Caterpillars

April 28, 2026
By Denise Godbout-Avant
Some gardeners may not consider caterpillars to be “cool.” After all, hungry caterpillars eat vegetables and flowers that gardeners are trying to grow! However, I think they ARE cool because beautiful colorful caterpillars become gorgeous butterflies or moths. In addition, they are valuable pollinators and a…
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