The Stanislaus Sprout

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Root knot nematode galls. (Jack Kelly Clark, UC IPM)
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Tomato Time

May 27, 2019
Gardening is like the weather; both are perfect conversation starters with anyone you meet. In spring, one of the biggest gardening topics is tomatoes, since almost everyone loves home-grown tomatoes.
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Brown recluse spider. Rick Vetter, UC Riverside)
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Brown Recluse Spiders? Not in California!

May 20, 2019
[Reblog from Pests in the Urban Landscape] If you were to ask an audience of more than a few people if they or anyone they know has ever seen or been bitten by a brown recluse spider in California, many hands would be raised.
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Apples on apple tree.
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Premature Fruit Drop Is Common in Many Fruit Tree Species

May 14, 2019
Home gardeners often become concerned when their fruit trees begin dropping fruit prematurely. In some cases, fruit drop is nature's way of reducing a heavy fruit load. In other cases, premature fruit drop may be caused by pests and diseases, adverse weather conditions or poor cultural practices.
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Antique bug collection. (Andrew Moore)
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Bug Collection Basics Workshop May 14, 2019

May 6, 2019
By Anne E Schellman
Are you fascinated by insects? Do you want to learn more about them but aren't sure how? The Stanislaus County UCCE Master Gardeners are offering a chance to help you get started.
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Attendees watch tree planting.
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Planting and Pruning Ornamental Trees

April 29, 2019
By Anne E Schellman
Importance of Tree Selection: When choosing a tree, you want to select one that has the size and characteristics suitable for your site. A well-chosen tree can save up to 15% in energy costs.
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