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Defensible Space. Cal Fire
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Firewise Landscape Maintenance

May 26, 2023
Even when homeowners have created a defensible space, the job of protecting their home from fire is never done. There will always be ongoing and annual jobs to do. Additionally, there are special tasks that will need to be completed every few years or on an as needed basis.
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Patch of showy milkweed. Jeanette Alosi
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Milkweed

May 19, 2023
Milkweed is a drought-tolerant and deer-resistant perennial plant named for its milky latex sap. It is a great host plant for many beneficial insects including Monarch butterflies, bees, beetles, and lady beetles (ladybugs).
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Merlo Park sculpture of children at play. Debi Durham
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Sterling City’s Clotilde Merlo Park

May 12, 2023
Nestled in the old mill town of Sterling City at an elevation of 3500 feet is Clotilde Merlo Park, a special place known by only a few. And many of those who do know about this place have never taken a road trip up the Skyway to discover for themselves its 20 acres of natural beauty.
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Bonsai garden created by Chico Bonsai Society member. Debi Durham
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Enjoy Gardening? Join a Local Garden Club!

May 5, 2023
Living in Butte County, we are blessed with a Mediterranean climate that allows for outdoor activities almost year-round. Not only is the climate accommodating, but most of us in the valley have good soil.
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Fire blight on developing pears. Jeanette Alosi
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Oh, No, Not Fire Blight!

April 28, 2023
If you are noticing droopy, dried-out flower clusters on your pears, Asian pears, quince, apples or crabapples, fire blight may be the cause. Fire blight is caused by a bacterium and is a common and frequently destructive disease that shows up in April and May.
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