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News and information about sustainable gardening in Fresno County written by UC Master Gardener volunteers. For more information, visit the UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County website.

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Agaves
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Tiny enemies of aloe and agave plants

October 3, 2025
By Eric G Middleton
Succulents like aloes and agaves are common landscape plants throughout much of California and are prized both for their beauty and their drought-tolerant features. Unfortunately, there are several arthropod pests that can damage or even kill these hardy plants. Below are three pests you should be…
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An assortment of culinary herbs
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This week in the garden: Oct. 3 - 9

October 3, 2025
Pick a bouquet of herbs in the early morning to retain flavor. Keep them in a vase and use them all week.TasksMonitor soil moisture after rain and water if needed, especially for trees and shrubs.Renovate cool-season lawns – remove thatch and aerate.Hand pick snails and slugs in the early morning or use bait…
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Savoy cabbage
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Warming climate requires changes in garden task timing

October 1, 2025
The Central Valley in California is fortunate to have two full growing seasons. An average combined total of 267 sunny and partly sunny days allows for nearly constant crop production. The summer season is a long one and it’s getting longer as the climate warms. In years past gardeners were…
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Old fashioned roses
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Rosie's corner: Fertilization and light pruning begin

October 1, 2025
Now that the weather is starting to be consistently below 90 degrees, you can fertilize your roses, if necessary. Don’t fertilize just to fertilize. Get your soil tested (if you haven’t already) to find out if you need any additional minerals to make the ingredients in your fertilizer available to the root…
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Raised garden beds with Swiss Chard
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Don’t let physical limitations keep you from gardening

September 26, 2025
 Gardening has many benefits as we grow older. Physical agility, mental sharpness, emotional health and a longer life have all been tied to gardening. It can also help to improve balance. However, as we get older, our bodies change, making gardening more difficult. Master Gardener William Elliott…
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