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photos by Erin Mahaney
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Asparagus asparagoides

March 1st, 2024
As I dashed outside between rain showers to pull a few weeds, I noticed a small weed that pops up in the same spot year-after-year, no matter how often I pull it up. I didn't think too much about it until I noticed that aneighbor'sphotinia hedge is absolutely thick with the weed.
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photos by Heather Hamilton
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Bells of Ireland

February 28th, 2024
The beautiful upright lime green flowers are wonderful for use in fresh floral bouquets. The one most widely used in the garden is called Moluccella laevis and is in the Lamiaceae family.
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photo by Nancy Forrest
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Daffodil Days

February 22nd, 2024
One of my favorite flowers is the Daffodil (Narcissus), they are part of the Amaryllidaceae family, grown from bulbs that go dormant in the winter months. Since the 1950's they have been a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of cancer.
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Tree collards. photo by Cindy Yee
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Getting Ready for the April Plant Exchange

February 21st, 2024
The Master Gardener Plant Exchanges have always felt like Christmas to me, long anticipated and highly enjoyed. Even before becoming an MG, I have looked forward to these bi-annual events with glee.
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photos by Brenda Altman
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This Bud's For You!

February 20th, 2024
I like the rain as we need it to drink, grow crops, clean our clothes and ourselves. Water is vitally important to life. With climate change however the dependability of water supply is questionable.
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spring vegetable garden by woodleywonderworks is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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Grow a Landscape Good Enough to Eat!

February 16th, 2024
Some February days feel like it's already spring. While we know there are more cold and rainy days to come, that feeling of spring emerging helps us to ready our gardens for the real thing.
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Bermuda Buttercup Invasion - P. Pashby
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Buttercup Fields

February 15th, 2024
I love winter, but I also look forward to the arrival of spring, with the plants waking up from slumber and offering us a peek at their renewed life with beautiful flowers. It is now mid-February and our surrounding areas throughout Solano County are popping with stunning yellow flowers.
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Vase Set up for floral arrangement.
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Using Plant Materials for Decorating

February 10th, 2024
I love crafting and decorating. I also love nature and being around plants. So, when I can combine my two loves, life is even better. I am not a florist, but I have picked up some tips over the years. Some of the best, have been from other Master Gardeners.
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