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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Our bush above was approximately 6 feet wide by 3.5 feet tall. photo by Cindy Yee
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Goodbye to My Gorgeous Invasive Plant

November 8th, 2024
We had this innocent-looking large bush in our front yard for probably 20 years. It had drip irrigation, but maybe that wasn't enough because as our area became drier and hotter with climate change, the bush stopped flowering.
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photo by Loralei Dewe
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Fall Planting #2

November 7th, 2024
When I decided to pursue my project of growing 3 citrus trees in 1 pot, I did a lot of research on high-density planting, so I would be successful. Here are some of the important points I found: 1) Plant trees of the same species.
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Abutilon. photos by Erin Mahaney
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How Can I Miss You if You Don't Go Away?

November 5th, 2024
When I was chatting with a few fellow gardeners at the recent plant exchange, the conversation turned to plants we wished we hadn't planted because they turned out to be too invasive for our gardens.
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The Cotton Candy

November 4th, 2024
Ever since I was a little girl seeing hydrangeas growing in front of my aunt's house in Michigan, I have loved them. Even before I knew what they were called, I have loved them.
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