Napa Master Gardener Column

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Butterfly water station. (quiet-corner.com)
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Water for Wildlife.

March 14th, 2022
By Susanne von Rosenberg, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Most gardeners appreciate wildlife, even if we don't always appreciate what wildlife may do to cherished parts of our garden.
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Eastern hills of Napa County. (geologycafe.com)
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The Value of Trees.

February 21st, 2022
by Rainer Hoenicke, UC Master Gardener of Napa County As I looked east toward Atlas Peak and Mt. George on a particularly beautiful, clear morning while hiking with my dog recently, I felt immensely grateful to live in a place so richly blessed with trees.
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Bearded iris. (garden.org)
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Spring Is Springing!

February 12th, 2022
By Penny Pawl, UC Master Gardener of Napa County Winter isn't over, but in my garden it feels like spring has sprung. This is my favorite time of year. I discovered a bearded iris in bloom today, two months early and a great surprise. The first thing on my to-do list in February is to weed.
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Graffiti cauliflower. (jackseeds.co)
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Cauliflower, More than meets the eye!

February 7th, 2022
By Pat Hitchcock, UC Master Gardener of Napa County In 2021 the Napa Master Gardeners' field trials group decided to grow cauliflower, not just once but twice. The first round got started in January with seeding into flats or pots; seeding for a fall/winter crop commenced in August.
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Capture that rain for irrigation. (dissolve.com)
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It All Started with the Water Bill.

February 5th, 2022
By Cindy Watter, UC Master Gardener of Napa County It all started with the water bill. That is how Linda St. Claire, a former UC Master Gardener of Napa County, described her conversion to storing rainwater to use in her garden. St.
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