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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"360/365 - 10/3/2011" by GabrielaP93 is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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Pumpkins...the more you know

September 21, 2022
As we enter into the season of Pumpkin Spice Lattes, once commonly referred to as Fall, it got me thinking of pumpkins. Then I started to wonder where did pumpkins originate from?' Scientists believe pumpkins originated in North America about 9,000 years ago.
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LawnBeGone Part One
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LawnBeGone Part 1

September 20, 2022
Like many of us, my concern of California's water resources continues to grow. I decided to start a new project that would help others with tips and resources to replace their lawn. Enter my challenge to see if I can replace a lawn for $1500.00 or less. Why 1500.
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Chaste Tree Flower. photos by Karen Metz
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Survivor, On Autopilot

September 16, 2022
This spring I was reading an article about drought-tolerant gardens and the authors were singing the praises of the Chaste Tree, Vitex agnus-castus. They were extolling its virtues, particularly its flowers, which can range from white to light blue to lavender.
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photo by Pat Matteson
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Papery Roses

September 12, 2022
Papery Roses* *Sing to the tune of the song Paper Roses, first sung by Anita Bryant. Heat has always burned our garden roses. Summer blooms may last only one day. From yellow buds through pink and then just crispy, Those scented blossoms quickly fade away.
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