The Stanislaus Sprout

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A few spaces left for Nature's Wreath Workshop, Nov 23, 2024

November 15th, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
The holidays are nearly here, and we still have space left in our Nature's Wreath Workshop! After the colorful autumn leaves fall, the landscape can seem bare due to plants dying back or going dormant. Despite that, much splendor can still be found in nature this time of year.
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Spooktacular Spider Webs!

October 29th, 2024
Halloween is coming! Front yards are sprouting displays of scary witches, ghosts, bats, headstones, and spiders! Spiders usually prefer to hide, however, we often become aware of their presence due to their webs. Spiders who make webs generally do so to catch prey.
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Date Time	Branch
11/2 Sat 2:00 pm	Empire
11/5 Tues 6:00 pm	Salida
11/9 Sat 2:00 pm	Riverbank
11/12 Tues 6:00 pm	Oakdale
11/13 Wed 6:00 pm	Turlock
11/14 Thurs 1:00 pm	Patterson
11/18 Mon 1:00 pm	Ceres
11/19 Tues 2:00 pm	Denair
11/19 Tues 2:00 pm	Waterford
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BACKYARD ORCHARD FRUIT TREES – November Library Talks

October 25th, 2024
Some of the pleasures of summer and fall include biting into a moist, fresh piece of fruit, or eating a warm, baked pastry filled with juicy fruit. Adding to the enjoyment would be if the fruit came from a tree in your garden.
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Spring flowering bulb planting depths. Alliums 4-6", anemone 2-3,"crocus 2-3," daffodil 4-6," hyacinth 3-5," tulips 3-5"
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Plant Bulbs Now for Spring Bloom!

October 24th, 2024
Fall is here, and it's not too late to get fall bulbs into the ground. In our climate, you'll want to plant bulbs by Nov 30 at the latest. A true bulb is defined as a compact package of fleshy scales with a small basal plate and a shoot that emerges deep within the bulb.
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Fall/Winter Vegetable Garden: What to plant now?

October 23rd, 2024
My summer garden is done producing. I've removed all the old plants except for my basil which continues to thrive. I've weeded, turned the soil, and amended my soil with several inches of organic matter, which in my case was raised bed soil and some compost.
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