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Have you invested in Bioretention Cells?

September 14th, 2020
By Sherida J Phibbs
Everyone knows the rainwater cycleocean water evaporates, clouds form, wind blows clouds inland, rain falls to the ground, seeps in and replenishes the aquifer and excess ultimately returns to the ocean to start the process again. But mankind has interrupted the cycle.
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Citrus Devastating Disease - Huanglongbing

September 12th, 2020
By Sherida J Phibbs
Asian Citrus Psyllid and Huanglongbing Disease While counties behind the Redwood Curtain have thus far been immune to the effects of Huanglongbing disease, it is important for growers of citrus and related plants to know of this devastating disease.
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Predators of the Night - Scary Yet Beneficial

September 3rd, 2020
By Sherida J Phibbs
When I think of Halloween and the decorations displayed, bats always come to my mind. Why, I wonder? Perhaps it is the Vampire bat and the fictional character Dracula the Vampire, both which have the common diet of blood. Thankfully, Vampire bats are not found in the USA and Dracula is fictional.
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Gaultheria pseudonotablis -Courtesy of June Walsh
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Gaultheria pseudonotablis Jam

September 1st, 2020
By Sherida J Phibbs
This has been a special year at the Moss Family Temperate Woodland Garden in the Humboldt Botanical Garden. The Gaultheria pseudonotablis bloomed beautifully and bore fruit.
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