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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Sapsucker damage. Photo by Michelle Davis
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Sapsucker

October 12, 2023
Late this spring, my dad pointed out a line of small holes evenly spaced circumferentially on a large grapefruit branch in his backyard. The tree is very large, looks healthy and is a prolific producer of sweet white grapefruit. The branch also appears healthy with glossy green leaves.
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photos by Calvin Jones
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Something to Check Out

October 10, 2023
At the beginning of spring, my friend Calvin sent me some really weird looking plant pictures. At first I thought he was goofing with me, but it turned out that the picture was of his chard plant.
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Chia Bart - Stephanie
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Ch-Ch-Ch Chia!

October 3, 2023
Remember the spirited commercial, There's a new pet - Ch Ch ChChia! TheChia Pet, the pottery that grows? This was one of the catchy jingles in the 1980s for something called theChia Pet: which are terracotta figurines that growchia sprouts to resemble an animal's hair or fur.
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day of triffids
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From Green to Gory

September 29, 2023
Over the years, filmmakers have ingeniously incorporated plants into the narratives of all kinds of movies including horror and thriller movies, creating a unique and chilling atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
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The pumpkin vines nearly meet! photos by Erin Mahaney
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Pumpkin Takeover

September 28, 2023
The pitiful whimpering caught my attention. That's when I realized, not for the first time, that I might have a plant problem, specifically, a pumpkin problem. But first, an explanation . . . . Each year, I have the best intentions to edit my garden and not overplant. And each year, I overplant.
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