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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photos by Michelle Schlegel
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Rain

November 19th, 2024
The weather has cooled, thankfully. Seasons are now changing. The local birds have moved on, and sweet, flitting finches are visiting. The horse's and dog's coats are getting thicker. Yes, the winterizing has begun.
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Eversweet by P. Pashby
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Fresh Strawberries, Please

November 18th, 2024
Recently, I have been enjoying strawberries mixed into my oatmeal, a cozy meal for bringing in the current fall season.
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Momijigari

November 15th, 2024
I have recently been slowly reading The Japanese Art of Living, An Invitation to Celebrate Every Day, by Natalie Leon (Watkins Publishing, 2024). The Japanese have 72 micro seasons and pay much closer attention to nature.
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Our bush above was approximately 6 feet wide by 3.5 feet tall. photo by Cindy Yee
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Goodbye to My Gorgeous Invasive Plant

November 8th, 2024
We had this innocent-looking large bush in our front yard for probably 20 years. It had drip irrigation, but maybe that wasn't enough because as our area became drier and hotter with climate change, the bush stopped flowering.
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