Napa Master Gardener Column

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Healthy Meyer lemon (cwatter)
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Using Our Website and the Plant Problem Tool!

January 31, 2025
By Cindy Watter, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Most of us UC Master Gardeners are accustomed to being approached by people who think we know everything about horticulture. While flattering, that is not the truth. Our training has taught us how to find the answers, however.
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Katerina, 5-8-24 (phitchcock)
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Cabbage Field Trial!

January 25, 2025
by Pat Hitchcock, UC Master Gardener of Napa County I trained to become a Napa County Master Gardener in 2004. That same year, a few members of our group decided we could learn something by growing the same vegetable varieties in our diverse home gardens and then comparing notes.
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What's good about composting. (UCANR)
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Compost Is Good for the Environment!

January 18, 2025
When I joined the University of California Master Gardeners of Napa County in 2016, I had planned to check out the MG committees and decide which one was best suited to my nascent talents. Jill Pahl had another idea: Cindy, we could use you on the compost committee, right now. I was taken aback.
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Cymbidium orchids (commons.wikimedia.org)
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Repotting Orchids

January 11, 2025
Orchids (Phalaenopsis) are readily available this time of year in nurseries and even grocery stores. They are popular hostess gifts. I find them quite beautiful and I am always tempted to add another one to my collection.
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Starting Seeds (handyhometips.com)
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Starting Plants from Seeds

January 4, 2025
By Yvonne Rasmussen, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Growing plants from seeds rather than from nursery starts has many advantages and can be an awe-inspiring experience. By using seeds, you have more options than nurseries offer.
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