The Real Dirt

Flowers blooming

The Real Dirt blog covers regional gardening issues from soil health to planting for pollinators; from fire resistant landscaping to attracting wildlife. Read all about it!

Primary Image
Yellow-billed magpie, W. Paul Gorenzel, UC ANR
Article

Yellow-Billed Magpie

February 11, 2022
Magpies are amazing birds! They are strikingly handsome, intelligent, and bold. They build nests with domed roofs and side entrances and decorate these homes with the bright shiny objects they collect. They hold funeral services for their dead. They can mimic human speech.
View Article
Primary Image
Camellia japonica 'Mrs. Tingley,' Jeanette Alosi
Article

Camellias Brighten the Winter Garden

January 28, 2022
Camellias bloom abundantly in our Butte County winters. The sight of their richly-colored blossoms glowing in gray winter light may bring back memories of one's grandmother's house.
View Article
Primary Image
Citrus leaves curl and turn brown or black within a few days of frost or freezing, Jack Kelly Clark, UC IMP Program
Article

Frost Protection for Citrus

January 14, 2022
Freezing temperatures damage plants by causing ice crystals to form in their cells. Frost-damaged vegetation withers and turns a dark brown or black. Ice crystals can also form in citrus fruit, causing juice vesicles inside the fruit to rupture and the fruit to dry out.
View Article