Winter 2024

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Winter Blooms for Garden Pollinators

January 3rd, 2024
by Laurinda Ochoa During our cold and wet winter season, many native birds and pollinators rely on plants to provide both food and shelter. Some easy-to-grow winter-blooming native plants that provide pollen, nectar, and shelter are Manzanita, Ceanothus, Toyon, and Silktassel.
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Gardening Under Oaks

January 3rd, 2024
by David George Do you have one or more native oak trees in your yard or would like to plant one? Our local oaks are magnificent and important trees to the Contra Costa ecosystem. They deserve to be treated with respect and care.
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Citrus in the Winter

January 3rd, 2024
by Robyn Barker Once the railroads connected the frozen northern plains of the United States to the southern states in the mid-1800s, oranges became a special treat for snowbound prairie dwellers.
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Small Indoor Winter Pleasures

January 3rd, 2024
by Cynthia Engers We all enjoy herbs added to our foods, and if theyre not available in your winter garden, consider getting a head start on spring by growing them indoors on a windowsill.
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Small Spaces: Community Gardens

January 3rd, 2024
by David George The Small Spaces Gardening column aims to provide tips and techniques for successfully growing flowers, fruits, and vegetables in a limited amount of space.
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