Planting

UC Master Gardeners of Placer County: Article

When to Plant Your Vegetables

December 7, 2025
By Johanne Ryker, UC Master Gardener of Placer CountyQ:  Is it too late to plant a vegetable garden?A:  California has a unique vegetable growing climate, and we can grow many different types of vegetable crops throughout the year. Crops are classified as warm season or cool season crops. It is…
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Organic Seeds

December 7, 2025
By Trish Grenfell, UC Master Gardener of Placer CountyQ: What is the difference between organic seeds and the old-fashioned regular seeds? A:  Organic seed is harvested from plants that are grown organically. In terms of germination and seedling health, the difference is not drastic between…
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When NOT to Plant in Fall

December 6, 2025
Laurie Meyerpeter, UC Master Gardeners of Placer CountyFrom The Curious Gardener, Fall 2010Fall has long been considered to be the BEST time to plant because it allows the plant to become well established before the heat of the following summer. It’s the best time to plant most native plants. It’s the…
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Planting in the Winter

December 6, 2025
By Laurie Meyerpeter, UC Master Gardeners of Placer CountyQ: I am interested in growing food in my garden. Can I plant anything in the winter?A: There are many food plants that you can plant now but there are a few precautions. During the winter months, our clay soils may be too wet to plant after…
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Fall Planting Time

December 6, 2025
Johanne Ryker, UC Master Gardeners of Placer CountyFrom The Curious Gardener, Fall 2011Spring is long gone and done, summer is winding down, and plants like tomatoes and zucchini have kept many of us busy in the garden, so now it’s time to think about fall and planning the fall garden.Many home…
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Autumn: The Best Time to Plant

December 6, 2025
Laurie Meyerpeter, UC Master Gardeners of Placer CountyFrom The Curious Gardener, Fall 2007Fall is the best time to plant most garden plants and trees in mild winter climates. Most trees and shrubs have a significant increase in growth after the first year when compared with spring planted trees and shrubs…
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Seed Packets: The Revealing Truth

December 4, 2025
by Liz Rees, UC Master Gardeners of Nevada CountyFrom The Curious Gardener, Winter 2009Every gardening book, magazine or guru states how important it is to read, understand and carefully follow the directions provided on the back of the seed packet.According to the experts, the back of the seed packet…
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Indoor Starts vs. Direct Sown

December 4, 2025
By Robyn Emme, UC Master Gardeners of Placer CountyFrom The Curious Gardener, Winter 2007Our thoughts are turning from enjoying those lazy winter weekends when gardening is just not happening to maybe summoning up the inspiration to start planning what we will do differently this year and what new plants we…
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Bulbs

Bulbs are great to plant then forget about. Often planted in fall (some in spring), theyre not visible during winter. Come spring or summer, depending on the bulb, voila! A beautiful plant! Theres a wide variety of types of things called bulbs, including rhizomes, tubers, corms, and true bulbs.
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Bare Root

Texas A&M University During the winter months, bare root (aka no soil) ornamental trees, shrubs and roses, vines, and many edibles are available at nurseries. Bare root plants are dug from the field when dormant and separated from the soil.
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