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Aphids on Apple Trees

June 20th, 2021
By Sherida J Phibbs
Aphids are the most frequent pests of orchards. You may notice the apple tree leaves are curled up, and when you open the leaves, you'll see a mass of small gray insects. The gray aphids are common everywhere. Their bodies are covered with small gray scales with ash bloom.
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Fruit Trees for Humboldt/Del Norte Counties

June 13th, 2021
By Sherida J Phibbs
Our main problem here on the coast in USDA Cold Hardiness zone 9, is not heat, but lack of it and also lack of what is known as chill factor, the time below 45F and above 32F.
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Gardening in Drought Times

June 13th, 2021
By Sherida J Phibbs
California is in a drought...again. California water precipitation is measured from October to the end of September each year. Since 1966, the average rainfall has been 51.8 inches. In the last few decades, with the exception of 1982-1983, 2016-2017, and 2018-2019 rainfall has been below average.
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