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Winter 2023

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Editorial Notes

March 6th, 2023
The Earth does not belong to us; we belong to the Earth. Chief Seattle What is certain however is that each and every effort in fighting climate change counts and the UC Master Gardeners of Contra Costa County are here to help you achieve positive results using more sustainable garden practices.
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Wildflower mix including California poppies, Cream cups, Goldfields, and Baby Blue Eyes. Photo by Robin Mitchell
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Now Is the Time to Plant Natives in Your Garden!

January 11th, 2023
With the start of the rains in the Bay Area (thank goodness), this is a good time to incorporate native plants into your garden. There are so many possibilities between California native annuals and perennials.
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A Citrus Fruit Display. Courtesy of UCANR
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Growing Citrus in Pots

January 11th, 2023
Are you shocked at the prices of oranges and lemons at the grocery store? Do you know that you can grow your own oranges and lemons in a patio container for just the cost of water, fertilizer, and time? Citrus trees are an attractive and rewarding addition to any patio garden.
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Are You Safe in your Garden?

January 11th, 2023
Safe practices in the garden have always been a key focus of the UC Master Gardener Program. Preventing serious injuries to our volunteers involves many hours of training, tool sharpening, and using equipment properly.
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Covered tomato plant courtesy of Ruth McGee
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Winter Tasks. Time to Bundle Up!

January 11th, 2023
There are plenty of winter tasks This Season in the Garden and our Helpdesk regularly writes very timely blog posts which you can also access via our website. Just in! from UCANR Statewide: How to Care for Flood and Water-Damaged Plants.
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