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Succulents!

Event Date
Nov 9, 2024

Learn about native succulents, propagation, climate, and water needs from Master Gardeners Tina, Diane, and Jean.
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Worms

Event Date
Jun 20, 2024

Worms. Who are they? What do they do? Why would you want them? What's worm composting? Bring a shoebox and take home your starter worm composting bin. ***You must RSVP that you'll participate in the shoebox activity to rehabnurse@sbcglobal.net so she'll have enough worms for everyone.
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Dixon May Fair

Event Date
May 9, 2024 - May 12, 2024

Dixon Fairgrounds Office: 707-678-5529 Fax: 707-678-4765 Office Hours: Monday Friday 8:00 am to 12 pm & 1:00 pm- 5:00 pm...
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Meet our New Agronomy Advisor, Mandeep Singh

July 10, 2025
By Mandeep Singh
My name is Mandeep Singh, and I’m honored to serve as the Agronomy Advisor for Sacramento, Solano, and Yolo counties, based at the UCCE Capitol Corridor office in Woodland. I grew up on a farm where my family raised diversified row crops and livestock. I obtained my bachelor’s and master’s degrees in…
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Drone Camps to help teens’ interest in science take off

June 4, 2025
This July and August, teens ages 13 to 18 are invited to attend a free Youth Drone Camp at locations across the Bay Area and Northern California. The camps, organized by California 4-H, will be held July 7-11 in San Jose, July 21-25 in Napa and Aug. 4-8 in Redding.
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2025 5th Report-- May 22nd

May 22, 2025
By Patricia A Lazicki, Neil McRoberts
General outlook & thrips populationAs planting wraps up, temperatures remain similar to long-term averages. Thrips population predictions are similar to last week’s update. Generation 2 adults peaked a couple weeks ago; generation three adults are predicted to peak 6/8.  The 3rd and 4th…
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Botanical Mementos

April 16, 2025
Blog article by Karen Metz, UC Master GardenerMany of us have plants in our gardens or yards that remind us of people or places.  Sometimes trees or shrubs are planted to honor the birth of a child, a milestone birthday, or in memory of a loved one.  We might have plants that we have grown from…
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2025 Second Report-- April 16th

April 16, 2025
By Patricia A Lazicki, Neil McRoberts
General situationThe oldest tomatoes have been in ground for more than a month, and planting is progressing rapidly. The warm weather in the past two weeks has pushed thrips population projections forward by a few days compared to the last report. Thrips populationFirst-generation adults are still…
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