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Sat, Apr 26, 2025

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of April 27

April showers bring May flowers – and fungal disease

Fri, Apr 25, 2025

See private gardens galore on these local tours

River Park, Folsom, Curtis Park and Davis destinations in spring spotlight

Wed, Apr 23, 2025

UC Davis Arboretum hosts huge plant sale

Open to the public, this event features thousands of water-wise perennials, trees, shrubs and more

Tue, Apr 22, 2025

FIMBY: Should you stock up on fertilizer? (Yes!)

How tariffs are expected to affect cost-conscious gardeners

Mon, Apr 21, 2025

Sacramento Rose Show moves to new location, day

77th annual celebration to be held in Carmichael; see hundreds of blooms (and take some home)

Sun, Apr 20, 2025

Strawberries and lemons meet in a delightful, easy treat

New! Strawberry lemonade bars perfect for spring holidays

Sat, Apr 19, 2025

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of April 20

Summer-like feel to post-Easter weather; remember to water new transplants

Fri, Apr 18, 2025

Tickets on sale now for Curtis Park Home & Garden Tour

See vintage homes and private gardens during community event

Thu, Apr 17, 2025

Special finds, special site featured at Perennial Plant Club's big sale

More than just perennials at this big fundraising event in South Natomas

Wed, Apr 16, 2025

Soil Born Farms hosts early Earth Day celebration

Family-friendly free event features plant sale, youth garden, bird walk, fresh produce and more

Tue, Apr 15, 2025

FIMBY: Grow culinary herbs in containers

Choosing, grouping varieties key to success

Mon, Apr 14, 2025

See hundreds of irises in bloom; take some home, too

Sacramento Iris Society hosts 74th annual show at Shepard Center

Sun, Apr 13, 2025

Almonds add extra crunch to apple salad

New! Chopped apple salad with raisins, almonds and cabbage

Sat, Apr 12, 2025

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of April 13

Warm days and nights signal tomato planting time has arrived

Fri, Apr 11, 2025

Support local garden programs at these spring plant sales

Find great selection and good prices at these group fundraisers

Thu, Apr 10, 2025

Learn ‘tomato mastery’; get answers to garden questions

Placer County master gardeners host two Saturday events in Loomis.

Wed, Apr 09, 2025

Celebrate bonsai at Sacramento show and sale

American Bonsai Association hosts 65th annual show at Shepard Center.

Tue, Apr 08, 2025

FIMBY: When to plant summer vegetables

First weeks of spring bring plenty of warm-season activity.

Mon, Apr 07, 2025

Got garden questions? These experts have the answers you need

Sacramento County master gardeners host midweek Open Garden

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Food in My Back Yard (FIMBY) Series

WINTER:

Jan. 20: Win the weed war by tackling them in winter

Jan. 13: Tips for planting bare-root trees, shrubs and vegetables

Jan. 6: Hints for choosing tomato seeds

Dec. 30: Why winter is the perfect time to plant fruit trees

Dec. 23: Is edible gardening possible indoors?

FALL

Dec. 16: Add asparagus to your edible garden

Dec. 9: Soggy soil and what to do about it

Dec. 2: Plant artichokes now; enjoy for years to come

Nov. 25: It's late November, and your peach tree needs spraying

Nov. 18: What to do with all those fallen leaves?

Nov. 11: Prepare now for colder weather in the edible garden

Nov. 4: Plant a pea patch for you and your garden

Oct. 27: As citrus season begins, advice for backyard growers

Oct. 20: Change is in the autumn air 

Oct. 13: We don't talk (enough) about beets

Oct. 6: Fava beans do double duty

Sept. 30: Seeds or transplants for cool-season veggies?

Sept. 23: How to prolong the fall tomato harvest 

SUMMER

Sept. 16: Time to shut it down? 

Sept. 9: How to get the most out of your pumpkin patch

Sept. 2: Summer-to-fall transition time for evaluation, planning

Aug. 26: To pick or not to pick those tomatoes?

Aug. 19: Put worms to work for you

Aug. 12: Grow food while saving water

Aug. 5: Enhance your food with edible flowers

July 29: Why won't my tomatoes turn red?

July 22: A squash plant has mosaic virus, and it's not pretty

July 15: Does this plant need water?

July 8: Tear out that sad plant or baby it? Midsummer decisions

July 1: How to grow summer salad greens

June 24:  Weird stuff that's perfectly normal

SPRING

June 17: Help pollinators help your garden

June 10: Battling early-season tomato pests

June 3: Make your own compost

May 27: Where are the bees when you need them?

May 20: How to help tomatoes thrive on hot days

May 13: Your plants can tell you more than any calendar can

May 6: Maintain soil moisture with mulch for garden success

April 29: What's (already) wrong with my tomato plants?

April 22: Should you stock up on fertilizer? (Yes!)

April 15: Grow culinary herbs in containers

April 8: When to plant summer vegetables

April 1: Don't be fooled by these garden myths

March 25: Fertilizer tips: How to 'feed' your vegetables for healthy growth

WINTER

March 18: Time to give vegetable seedlings some more space

March 11: Ways to win the fight against weeds

March 4: Potatoes from the garden

Feb. 25: Plant a fruit tree now -- for later

Feb. 18: How to squeeze more food into less space

Feb. 11: When to plant? Consider staggering your transplants

Feb. 4: Starting in seed starting

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Garden checklist for week of Feb. 1

Take advantage of this week's “normal” February weather and get to work!

* February serves as a wake-up call to gardeners. This month, you can transplant or direct-seed several flowers, including snapdragon, candytuft, lilies, astilbe, larkspur, Shasta and painted daisies, stocks, bleeding heart and coral bells.

* In the vegetable garden, plant Jerusalem artichoke tubers, and strawberry and rhubarb roots. Transplant cabbage and its close cousins – broccoli, kale and Brussels sprouts – as well as lettuce (both loose-leaf and head varieties).

* Indoors, start peppers, tomatoes and eggplant from seed.

* Plant artichokes, asparagus and horseradish from root divisions. Plant potatoes from tubers and onions from sets (small bulbs). The onions will sprout quickly and can be used as green onions in March.

* From seed, plant beets, chard, lettuce, mustard, peas, radishes and turnips. (Hint: Soak the beet seeds first.)

* Annuals are showing up in nurseries, but wait until the weather warms up a bit before planting. Instead, set out flowering perennials such as columbine and delphinium.

* Plant summer-flowering bulbs including cannas, calla lilies and gladiolus.

* This is the last chance to spray fruit trees before they bloom. Treat peach and nectarine trees with copper-based fungicide. Spray apricot trees at bud swell to prevent brown rot. Apply horticultural oil to control scale, mites and aphids on fruit trees soon after a rain. But remember: Oils need at least 24 hours to dry to be effective. Don’t spray during foggy weather or when rain is forecast.

* Give spring-blooming shrubs and fall-planted perennials some slow-release fertilizer. Fertilize mature trees and shrubs after spring growth starts.

* Remove aphids from blooming bulbs with a strong spray of water or insecticidal soap.

* Fertilize strawberries and asparagus.

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