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Mistletoe is easiest to see after tree leaves have fallen. Prune the branch with mistletoe a foot below the cluster to remove the parasite's roots. (Photo: UC IPM)
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This week in the garden: Dec. 13 - 19

December 13, 2024
Tasks Remove fallen camellia blossoms promptly to prevent petal blight on next year's flowers. Mistletoe is very difficult to control because reinfestation occurs from nearby infected trees. An infected branch must be removed at its points of origin and at least 1 foot below the cluster.
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Emu bush. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
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December plant of the month: Emu bush

December 13, 2024
Like so many Australian natives, emu bush (Eremophila glabra) is both heat and drought tolerant and a great plant for our area. Hummingbirds absolutely love it, and it's an excellent choice for any water wise garden, either in a mixed border or mass planted as a ground cover.
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Orange clock vine adds color to the winter garden. This specimen - pictured Dec. 5, 2024, at the Clovis Botanical Garden - was planted by UC Master Gardener Rodger Pachebel. (Photo: Jeannette Warnert)
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This week in the garden: Dec. 6 to 12

December 6, 2024
Walk through the garden and make notes for spring and summer changes and additions. Enjoy the quiet of the winter garden. Feed the birds, and other wildlife. Tasks Apply pre-emergent herbicide to lawns and beds later this month. Deep-water trees and native plants if rainfall has been light.
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David Austin Rose, The Squire, with hoarfrost on it Wikimedia
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Rosie's corner: December is a time of rest for roses

December 1, 2024
I can't believe that the New Year is less than a month away! Hope all is well with you and yours and that the New Year brings love and joy and lots of roses! So, what do we do in the rose garden in December? This month is a month of rest.
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