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'Halo Candy' Hollyhock, courtsey of Annie's Annuals
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Horticultural Terms

March 25th, 2020
The term monocarpic defines those plants that flower a single time, set seeds for reproduction, and then die. There are annuals, biennials, and perennials in this category of plant material. The primary drive of a plant is to reproduce. Some plants produce seeds for that purpose.
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Emily Meineke, assistant professor of urban landscape entomology, joined the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology on March 1 from Harvard.
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Meet Emily Meineke, Assistant Professor of Urban Landscape Entomology

March 23rd, 2020
Meet new faculty member Emily Meineke, who joined the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology as an assistant professor of urban landscape entomology on March 1. She studies how climate change and urban development affect insects, plants, and how they interact with one another.
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Reliable COVID-19 Information

March 16th, 2020
By Dustin W Blakey
In times of crisis and stress people often try to help each other out by passing along information they have gathered. This is a commendable act, usually done with the best of intentions. But with the proliferation of information sources available to us now, it is easy to pass incorrect information.
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A young, unpruned pomegranate bush.
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Pruning a Young Pomegranate

March 13th, 2020
Pruning Pomegranates is easy! As a first year Master Gardener, I am learning fruit tree pruning hands-on for the first time. When it came to pruning my pomegranates, I had to dig a little deeper than my Master Gardener Handbook for information.
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Very strong year over year sales growth in organic produce.
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Groceries Finding Profitability Rising in Produce, Especially Organics

December 29th, 2019
By Mark P Bolda
An article from the Wall Street Journal this past week underlines how much fresh produce sales are rising in the US and what value these present to the nation's groceries. Up 2 billion dollars from last year, produce sales for 2019 are looking to be a total of $62 billion.
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ANR in the news November 16-30

November 30th, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
OPINION: Environmental education for kids: It's only natural (Chico E-R) Laura Lukes, Nov. 29 If you have school-age children, you may have noticed that something new is infusing science education in California classrooms. ...
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Brown Marmorated Stink Bug. (photo credit: Hectonichus via Wikipedia)
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Stink Bug Update

November 13th, 2019
By Dustin W Blakey
Recently brown marmorated stink bugs (Haylomorpha halys) were found in Inyo and Mono counties. This invasive pest from Asia is relatively new to our area. Its first sighting was in Bishop last year.
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Ghost plant is translucent, often appearing almost “ghostly” white. It is a perennial wildflower in the blueberry family, also known as corpse plant.
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It's a BOO-tiful Time for Ghouls in the Garden!

October 28th, 2019
Be very afraid.Be deathly afraid, of these very spooky garden inhabitants for Halloween! When you think of Halloween, the first things that come to mind are ghosts, goblins, ghouls, and other spooky creatures.
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