Under the Solano Sun

golden yellow sunflower highlighted in a field of sunflowers against the blue sky

Seasonal observations by UC Master Gardeners of Solano County

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seed starting - recording in my garden journal by henna lion is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.
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My Garden Journal

August 25, 2023
Sometimes I feel the need to be more organized and sometimes it is PAPER can only resolve the need. There are times and things where a computer, laptop, or cell phone will not do. Yes, I must admit that writing on lined paper with either a pen or pencil feels more creative and more fulfilling.
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Safely harvesting blackberries. Photos by Tina Saravia
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More Summer Harvest

August 22, 2023
The summer fruit harvesting continues. We've had some hot days. I'm still waiting for the passion fruit to ripen. The grapes in the side yard are starting to ripen. But not quite as sweet as they could be. I know, because I've been eating them off the vine. The blackberries are ripening also.
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Dish garden. photos by Karen Metz
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Moving Objects

August 21, 2023
A few years ago, I bought a few bags of glow- in- the- dark stones. My friend was making fairy gardens with her granddaughter and I thought they would enjoy the novelty of the stones. I kept a bag for myself. I don't remember being very impressed with the glow- in- the- dark capability.
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Tree With Eyes - Al Alavarado
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The Tree That Watches Over the Family Cabin

August 18, 2023
We love to visit an extraordinary spot in the Sierra Nevada mountains and hike among the majestic Sequoia sempervirens (redwood) trees, located in the Calaveras Big Trees State Park.
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photos by Erin Mahaney
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The Chayote Experiment

August 17, 2023
Do you ever experiment with growing fruits and vegetables that have sprouted in your kitchen? An avocado, garlic, or onion perhaps? I purchased a chayote squash and didn't use it before it started sprouting. Out of curiosity, I planted it to see what would happen . . . .
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