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Can You Dig It? Save Your Back by Using Your Head?

March 28, 2026
Gardeners often enthusiastically start new projects that require digging without considering whether they have the correct tools or techniques to start the  project. Digging doesn't have to be hard on your body if a gardener takes the time to match the tools to the job and practice proper digging…
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UC Master Gardeners of Tulare and Kings County: Article

Aphids Spring to Life in Spring

March 21, 2026
Signs of spring are everywhere we look: trees and shrubs are full of blossoms, flowers are bursting into bloom, bees are buzzing all around, and aphids are stacking up on rose buds. What to do?  Aphids are a common occurrence in the spring. They rapidly appear in large numbers when the weather…
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UC Master Gardeners of Tulare and Kings County: Article

Celebrate Arbor Day by Planting a Tree

March 14, 2026
Arbor Day is a national holiday that recognizes the importance of trees. The most common way people celebrate Arbor Day is to get together in groups to plant trees. The next National Arbor Day is Friday, April 24, 2026.  When was the First Arbor Day?Arbor Day was first celebrated in Nebraska…
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UC Master Gardeners of Tulare and Kings County: Article

Helpful Garden Tips for March 2026

March 7, 2026
Here is spring, and it feels great. The wildflowers are here. Winter deciduous trees and shrubs are blooming and leafing out. Winter-dormant herbaceous plants are pushing up green foliage. Daffodils and Iris are in their glory days. The vernal equinox is March 20. The day and night are equal in length, and…
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Bare Root Season is Here: Planting Fruit Trees in the Backyard

February 28, 2026
As I researched information on planting bare-root fruit trees, the words of the County Fruit and Nut Crop Advisor came to mind. He said to a new class of  Master Gardeners, "Consider carefully your motive for planting fruit trees in a home garden. They require lots of work year-round: irrigating,…
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