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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Time to put garden to sleep - Paula Pashby
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Tucking the Beds in for Winter

December 13, 2023
NOTE: The editor was slow in posting this blog. Apologies to the author. November came fast and the weather has been warm, but it is now time to consider my next gardening steps for the winter season. It is finally starting to cool down and prospects for rain are looming.
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Cutting Board
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Homemade Citrus Cleaner

December 12, 2023
A drab winter day is my favorite time to clean. And this time of year, citrus is readily available. If you have an abundance of citrus, here is a way to use them. Citrus is a great cleaner and deodorizer. Citrus will remove most mineral deposits and stains and cut grease.
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photos by Heather Hamilton
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Sense of Balance

December 12, 2023
I have been fortunate enough as a florist this year to be working with a flower or filler of sorts called Lepidium viginicum Green Dragon'. It is so fun and fabulous, anything you put with it just spreads joy and beauty! Makes me smile! It is also known as pepperwort or Virginia pepper weed.
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photos by Erin Mahaney
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Working for Peanuts

December 11, 2023
As I prepared my raised vegetable beds for fall by removing tired plants, I hesitated at one plant. It looked a bit like a short vine I had planted elsewhere that had not thrived.
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The Authentic Garden
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The Authentic Garden

December 8, 2023
If you were fortunate enough to attend the free Zoom lecture of Clair Saywers, presented by the American Horticulture Society, you would have been inspired by her depth of knowledge, experience and passion for her lifelong study and practice of horticulture.
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