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In this webinar, learn about common palm diseases and the best strategies for management using an integrated approach that combines prevention, exclusion, sanitation, selection, and cultivation.
Join citrus IPM adviser Dr. Sandipa Gautam, for an update on Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) and Huanglongbing (HLB). The webinar will also cover identification and management strategies.
Join us for this fun and interactive session where we will “quiz” attendees on look-alike pests, what’s causing plant damage, good bug vs. bad bug, weed ID, and more.
Join us for Under the Spell of Succulents Public Workshop on Sat, April 12 from 10 - 12 noon.
Our speaker is Roz Tampone, UC Master Gardener of Fresno County
Topics covered will be: How to grow and care for succulents in your garden and containers and more
Looking to keep your brain stimulated this summer? Need information about garden pests? Join us every third Thursday of the month from 12:00 to 1:00pm PST to learn about a wide range of urban pest management topics. This series is free and open to the public, but advance registration is …
Nearly everyone, from well-meaning beginners to experienced outdoor gardeners, has struggled at one time or another with a houseplant that seemed determined to die. Understanding the four basic needs of all houseplants can not only give you the knowledge you need to care for these plants, but also help you…
By Trish Grenfell, UC Master Gardener of Placer County From The Curious Gardener, Summer 2022 Originally published in Auburn Journal, July 17, 2021 What is wrong with my tomato? Here are some things to look at: 1. Blossom drop: When daily temperatures are greater than 90 degrees and nights…
A virus can reduce a plant’s growth, lower its yield, and result in inferior fruit, vegetables and flowers. Viruses are often very host specific. Recognizing symptoms can help you take appropriate action, where possible, to manage a virus and hopefully prevent its spread. The following are several viruses…