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  • Trunk damaged by Phytophthora crown rot, Phytophthora root rot. Credit: Amand N. Kasimatis
    Pests of the Season

    As spring unfolds its vibrant tapestry, so too emerges an array of garden pests threatening to disrupt the harmony. From insidious weeds to pesky insects and lurking diseases, our green sanctuaries face a seasonal onslaught. Lets look at three of the...

  • Sun-loving yarrow (Achillea millefolium ‘Salmon Beauty’) is a beautiful, heat-tolerant plant for full sun locations. (Photo by Kathy Ikeda, © 2022)
    Here comes the sun: what gardeners should know about it

    As I pondered a topic for this article, brilliant rays of sunlight penetrated the dark rain clouds, bathing my garden with a beautiful rosy glow. What perfect and timely inspiration. With respect to gardens, our sun is far more than a “mass of...

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    Plant, Pick, Prep, and Plate 'em Up!

    Yep, we're talking about vegetables and fruits and the joy of homegrown food. Read on about vegetarian eating, getting the kids on the veggie train, a bit of food history, and recipes—some tried and deemed true by kids themselves. Kids + Fruits...

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    Growing Knowledge

    “Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our World, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures”Merlin Sheldrake. New York: Random House, 2022. The California Master Gardener Handbook (2015) introduces us to fungus in chapter six, which is titled...

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    Your Garden at Night

    When do you most love to be in your garden? A spring or summer morning comes to mind, or maybe a fall afternoon. Most gardeners spend plenty of time in the garden during the day; by observing as they tend to the plants, they are well aware of soil...

 

 


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  • Grub size can be helpful in identification. Common white grub species left to right are: Japanese beetle, European chafer, and June beetle. Photo by David Cappaert, Bugwood.org
    Grubs in your garden?

    While preparing your garden for planting this spring, you may have found white grubs in the soil. While uncovering these sometimes large, white grubs can be alarming, they usually won't cause significant plant damage. Grubs are the soil-dwelling larvae...


    By Lauren Fordyce
    Author - Urban and Community IPM Educator
  • A display by the Fly Fishers of Davis at a recent UC Davis Picnic Day. The Fly Fishers are an integral part of the insect activities at Briggs Hall, home of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
    UC Davis Picnic Day: The Art of Fly-Tying

    Ever seen an angler tie a fly? You will if you visit Briggs Hall during the 110th annual UC Davis Picnic Day on Saturday, April 20. "The Art of Fly Tying" by the Fly Fishers of Davis is an integral part of the insect events and activities at...


    By Kathy Keatley Garvey
    Author - Communications specialist
  • UC Cooperative Extension researchers will discuss best irrigation and nutrient management practices tailored specifically for young orchards in the San Joaquin Valley.
    Young orchard water and nutrient management workshops offered in Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Bakersfield

    Growers invited to discuss young almonds, pistachios, walnuts, olives and citrus orchards starting May 9 To help growers manage irrigation and nutrients for young and immature orchards, UC Cooperative Extension is offering workshops in Modesto,...


    By Pamela S Kan-Rice
    Author - Assistant Director, News and Information Outreach
  • Maggot art in the making at a UC Davis Picnic Day event at Briggs Hall. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
    Maggot Art Always Draws a Crowd at UC Davis Picnic Day

    When the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology hosts its "bug activities" at Briggs Hall during the 110th annual UC Davis Picnic Day on Saturday, April 20, one of the most popular is maggot art. Children and adults alike create maggot art by...


    By Kathy Keatley Garvey
    Author - Communications specialist