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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Golden poppies with yellow Yarrow in a sidewalk strip. photos by Brenda Altman
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Golden California Golden Poppy

May 27, 2022
One of the first flower I could recognize was the California golden poppy (Eschscholzia californica). On family trips to the Russian River in the spring I spied many a poppy bloom alongside of the roads. I found out they were the State Flower and it was illegal to cut them.
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photo by Kathy Gunther
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African Violets: Trailing Violets

May 25, 2022
Trailing African violets are some of the most interesting violets in my collection. A trailing African violet is one that has more than one crown. Most violets are symmetrical as they grown from one center crown, whereas the trailing varieties have several crowns.
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Squash
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Saving and Planting Seeds from the Perfect Summer Squash Hybrid

May 24, 2022
Everyone says you can't plant seeds from hybrid tomatoes, squash or any of the other tasty foods we grow at home. It's also well-known that no one is the boss of us in our own gardens. Actually, planting the seeds of hybrids is one of the easiest ways to start plant breeding at home.
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A solar eclipse can cause disruptions in circadian cycles. photos by Brenda Altman
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Summer Solstice Circadian Rhythms

May 23, 2022
Today the day's sunshine is close to its maximum, it's solstice time. When the sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer 23.5 degrees north latitude, the axis of the earth is tilted to its maximum so the northern hemisphere gets its maximum number of daylight hours.
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Golden Hills. photo by Mike Gunther
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Golden Miku

May 19, 2022
Our green hills are gone Replaced with dry yellow grasses Up to us to prevent fires...
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