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The Real Dirt blog covers regional gardening issues from soil health to planting for pollinators; from fire resistant landscaping to attracting wildlife. Read all about it!

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Rose Mosaic Virus on rose leaves, Jack Kelly Clark, UC IPM Program
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A Virus in the Garden – Part II

June 12, 2020
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.
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Tomato Mosaic Virus, Jack Kelly Clark, UC IPM
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A Virus in the Garden – Part I

June 5, 2020
Most gardeners are aware of plant diseases that can wreak havoc in their gardens. If you grow fruit trees, you may be confronted with curled, reddened peach leaves (peach leaf curl fungus).
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Salad with microgreens, Kim Schwind
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It’s Easy to Grow Microgreens Indoors

May 22, 2020
You say you don't have a green thumb, or you don't have a yard for gardening? No problem! You can easily grow fresh, nutritious microgreens all year long in a sunny window in your home. All you need is soil, seeds, a container, and water.
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No Till, 3 months after adding 3 inches chicken manure, wood chip and straw mix and keeping moist, Kevin Marini
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Work Less and Grow More Vegetables with “No Till” Gardening

May 15, 2020
In the wild areas on our planet, trees, bushes, and grasses grow on ground that has continual additions of new layers of dead and dying plant matter. Leaves fall from trees and shrubs, grasses dry in the summer: these materials cover the soil and gradually decompose.
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