The Stanislaus Sprout

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Winter Break at Hogwarts

December 23, 2022
By Anne E Schellman
This past week, Master Gardener volunteers Alice and Crystal taught an Herbology class at the Modesto branch of the Stanislaus County Library on December 16, 2022.
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Cool, Moist Weather Favors Peach Leaf Curl

December 12, 2022
By Anne E Schellman
Peach leaf curl, a fungus disease of peach and nectarine trees, is very common in home gardens. Cool and rainy weather provide ideal conditions for the spread of the disease. Recognizing the disease is simple, since it occurs only on peaches and nectarines and has very definite symptoms.
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Marvelous Monarchs Online Zoom Class

December 6, 2022
By Anne E Schellman
Our Marvelous Monarchs in-person class in October was a hit with attendees. Some of you wrote that you were disappointed to miss it, and others noted they were too far away to attend as they don't live in Stanislaus County.
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What is subsoil and how does it help a garden?

December 5, 2022
This blog article is for readers who may have heard of subsoil, but don't really know what it is, or how it may or may not affect their gardening efforts. There are several layers (also known as horizons to soil scientists) that can be found when we dig deeper and deeper down into the soil.
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