The Stanislaus Sprout

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Solarizing planting beds in a garden. (Karey Windbiel-Rojas, UC IPM)
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Use the Sun's Heat to Clean up Garden Pests

July 22nd, 2019
Soil solarization is a simple technique that you can use in your home garden to reduce or eliminate many soil-inhabiting pests. Solarization works by heating up the soil in the presence of moisture to temperatures that are high enough to kill many fungi, nematodes, weeds and weed seeds.
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UCCE Stanislaus County Master Gardener Class of 2019.a
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Apply NOW for the 2020 UCCE Master Gardener Program!

July 15th, 2019
By Anne E Schellman
University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Stanislaus County started a brand-new Master Gardener Program in January of 2019. Our first class of twenty-three volunteers just graduated and are out in the community making a difference.
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See you at the Stanislaus County Fair! (July 12-21, 2019)

July 11th, 2019
By Anne E Schellman
Summer is here, and so is the Stanislaus County Fair! Our brand-new University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Master Gardener Program is excited to have a presence at the fair this year, with volunteers who have just graduated this past June.
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What's wrong with these tomatoes? Find out Thursday July 18!
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Learn How to Manage Pests in Your Vegetable Garden on Thursday, July 18

July 8th, 2019
By Anne E Schellman
The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Master Gardeners of Stanislaus County are teaching a free Managing Pests in Your Vegetable Garden class on Thursday, July 18, 2019 from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at the Agriculture Center on 3800 Cornucopia Way in Modesto at Harvest Hall, Rooms D&E.
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Dead redwood trees. (Ed Perry, UCCE Stanislaus)
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Coast Redwood Tree Problems in Stanislaus County

July 2nd, 2019
Although many coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirons) appear to grow well in some parts of the San Joaquin Valley, the UCCE Master Gardeners are often contacted for help diagnosing redwoods with dead branches that seem to be dying.
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