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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photos by Elvie DeLeon

Growing Vegetables and Herbs by Seed

February 18, 2021
As winter slowly transitions into spring, I've gathered some information on growing vegetables and herbs from seeds and would like to share them with you: IMPORTANT: If purchasing seed packets, READ instructions at the back of each seed packet carefully.
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a red bag of worm castings aka worm poo

Zea mays

February 16, 2021
The nice thing about gardening like baseball is there is always a new season right around the corner. The cry Wait til Next Year can be heard everywhere. And just like baseball, you can always improve your team.
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Aloe in center of pot.

Tackling a Plant Too Big for Its Pot

February 11, 2021
Six years ago, I added a cute little aloe to my succulent collection. I was drawn to its soft to the touch greyish green leaves with vertical stripes and smooth edges without spines or thorns. At the point of purchase, I didn't know this aloe was a slow grower that would eventually dwarf its pot.
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photo by Mary Gabbard

…tis the Season: Caring for Poinsettias

February 9, 2021
EDITORS NOTE, I was on leave when this blog was created-it should have run sooner. However, I think it will help for future reference. I just brought home my first Poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrina) of the season, and with any luck, they'll add holiday cheer to my home thru the New Year.
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