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Get Buggy! Make a Bug Collection with Entomologists.

September 26, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
Looking for something fun to do on Oct 5? Take our Get Buggy Class! This class is for anyone with a fascination for all things bug related, so ages 3-99 are welcome. Meet two real-life entomologists that studied bugs in school and now work with them for their job.
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It's the perfect time to plant carrots!

September 23, 2024
Wondering what to plant right now? Why not try a perennial favorite carrots. This versatile root vegetable can be planted now for winter harvest. Whether you plant multicolored heirloom carrots or grocery store staple orange, now is the perfect time to plant.
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October Library Talks: TURN WASTE INTO DIRT FOR YOUR GARDEN!

September 23, 2024
There are so many advantages of turning your kitchen and yard waste into lovely earthy smelling material! Compost helps hold soil moisture, provides slow-release nutrients, encourages healthy root structure, improves soil structure, adds beneficial soil microbes, and reduces weeds all of which bene...
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Gulf Fritillary Caterpillars on my Passion Vine!

September 9, 2024
In early May we planted a passion vine (Passiflora genus) in our garden. Over the past few weeks, we have had the pleasure of watching several Gulf fritillary (Agraulis vanillae) butterflies go through the process from egg to adults. (All photos are by the author unless noted).
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A honeybee rests on a bright yellow petaled sunflower plant.
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What plants bloom during the hot summer?

September 3, 2024
July and August are traditionally the hottest months of the year, and this year is breaking heat records everywhere. Many plants do not do well in the heat, but plants native to the Central Valley have evolved over time and are adapted to our hot summer weather.
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Leaf with webbing covered in tiny orange insects.
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Spider Mites

August 20, 2024
Why is my squash plant covered in webbing? My grape vine has lots of webbing and yellowing leaves, but I do not see any spiders.
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