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News and information about sustainable gardening in Fresno County written by UC Master Gardener volunteers. For more information, visit the UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County website.

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Consider a water-permeable patio, which is less likely to result in backyard water runoff. (Photo: Jeannette Warnert)
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This week in the garden: Aug. 30 - Sept. 5

August 30, 2024
Fall planting begins in September but summer heat can persist, so you may need to wait until later in the month. September and October are great months to do major lawn renovation or consider replacing lawn with drought-tolerant plants.
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Add shredded dry leaves.
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Boost soil health with tips from local Master Gardeners

August 29, 2024
Soil management is high science, but home gardeners don't need to become overwhelmed by the details. Following some basic soil building guidelines from the UC Master Gardeners can lead to successful fruit, vegetable and ornamental plantings.
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Container gardens require careful attention to irrigation in the Fresno County climate. Don't neglect them even as the weather cools.(Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
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This week in the garden: Aug. 23 - 29

August 23, 2024
Spend a little time each day doing fall garden cleaning and lawn renovation. Next month is a busy month! Tasks To prevent germination of winter weeds like annual bluegrass (Poa annua) and chickweed, apply pre-emergent herbicide following label instructions.
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Fava beans
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This week in the garden: August 16 - 22

August 16, 2024
Soak in the peace and quiet as late summer is winding down and days should cool soon. Tasks Use old vegetable plants and summer annuals to start a compost pile. Add fall leaves as they drop from trees.
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Picture of sunbaked rose petals
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Rosie’s Corner: The heat has been hard on roses

August 10, 2024
Is everyone ready for some fall and winter weather? This summer's heat has been horrendous. I know I went over how to care for your roses in hot weather last month, but I thought I would stress again how to care for your roses during this miserable summer.
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