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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Lacy leaves made by leafcutters. Melinda Nestlerode
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Disfigured Leaves? Thank Goodness!

October 12, 2022
Have you ever looked at a perfect specimen of a plant, only to discover that some insect has disfigured it by cutting circles into the leaves? Were you dismayed, or angry that some nasty insect was chewing on your plants?
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photo by Tina Saravia
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Silty Soil

October 6, 2022
On our last spring road trip, I encountered something unusual on the drive home. We (meaning, I) like meandering around, taking the road less taken than what the GPS says is the closest and fastest way home. It's the best way to know the area, in case you get lost next time.
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photos by Launa Herrmann
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Ginger Plant Intrigue

October 4, 2022
Several years ago, while visiting a dear friend and former work colleague in the Bay Area, I toured her plant-packed backyard admiring her husband's koi pond and her collection of tropical plants.
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photos by Cindy Yee
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Mango Experiment

September 30, 2022
My old college pal and I love mangoes. We go shopping at the local Asian grocery store and buy Manila mangoes by the box. Teresa is not a master gardener, but everything she grows survives and does well.
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