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Mon, Apr 24, 2023

Sacramento Rose Society hosts 75th annual show

See hundreds in bloom and learn more about roses

Sun, Apr 23, 2023

Enhance 'meh' strawberries for many uses

NEW! Roasting the fruit concentrates flavors

Sat, Apr 22, 2023

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of April 23

Spring warm-up means one thing: Time to plant tomatoes

Fri, Apr 21, 2023

ARC student plant sale returns Saturday

Find hundreds of annuals, vegetables and more, including some big bargains

Wed, Apr 19, 2023

Curtis Park Home and Garden Tour returns Saturday

After five-year hiatus, popular event features five historic homes

Tue, Apr 18, 2023

Celebrate Earth Day at Garden Faire in Roseville

Placer County master gardeners mark anniversary with workshops, speakers

Mon, Apr 17, 2023

River Park Garden Club hosts spring tour

Enjoy unique private Sacramento gardens plus plant and garden art sales

Sun, Apr 16, 2023

These easy orange scones are for citrus lovers

NEW Orange-raisin sour cream scones with orange-vanilla glaze

Sat, Apr 15, 2023

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of April 16

Warmer days are enticing for tomato planting

Fri, Apr 14, 2023

Happy National Gardening Day -- and Month!

April puts spotlight on America's growing pastime

Thu, Apr 13, 2023

It's a great time of year for plant sales

Weekend events range from Natomas to Orangevale to Placerville

Wed, Apr 12, 2023

Discover spring tranquility at Huei's Garden

Famous feng shui oasis in Davis hosts tour on Sunday

Tue, Apr 11, 2023

New cookbook: Taste Spring, Sacramento Digs Gardening style

Find our recipes for seasonal fruit and vegetables all in one place

Mon, Apr 10, 2023

Irises in the spotlight this weekend

'In the Garden' is theme for annual show and sale at Shepard Center

Mon, Apr 10, 2023

Taste Spring!

Delicious seasonal recipes from your garden.

Sun, Apr 09, 2023

Light and lemony, a potato salad for spring

NEW Celery adds crunch; mint lends an herbal note

Sat, Apr 08, 2023

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of April 9

Spring-like days finally arrive (but still too cold for happy tomatoes)

Fri, Apr 07, 2023

Get ready for warmer days ahead

As Sacramento weather finally feels like spring, expect rapid changes in your garden.

Thu, Apr 06, 2023

Come see how early spring is waking up plants

Open Garden Day this month is on a midweek morning

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Taste Summer! E-cookbook

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Taste Spring! E-cookbook

Strawberries

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Garden Checklist for week of Sept. 15

Make the most of the cool break this week – and get things done. Your garden needs you!

* Now is the time to plant for fall. The warm soil will get cool-season veggies off to a fast start.

* Keep harvesting tomatoes, peppers, squash, melons and eggplant.

* Compost annuals and vegetable crops that have finished producing.

* Cultivate and add compost to the soil to replenish its nutrients for fall and winter vegetables and flowers.

* Fertilize deciduous fruit trees.

* Plant onions, lettuce, peas, radishes, turnips, beets, carrots, bok choy, spinach and potatoes directly into the vegetable beds.

* Transplant cabbage, broccoli, kale, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower as well as lettuce seedlings.

* Sow seeds of California poppies, clarkia and African daisies.

* Transplant cool-weather annuals such as pansies, violas, fairy primroses, calendulas, stocks and snapdragons.

* Divide and replant bulbs, rhizomes and perennials.

* Dig up and divide daylilies as they complete their bloom cycle.

* Divide and transplant peonies that have become overcrowded. Replant with "eyes" about an inch below the soil surface.

* Late September is ideal for sowing a new lawn or re-seeding bare spots.

Taste Fall! E-cookbook

Muffins and pumpkin

Find our fall recipes here!

Taste Winter! E-cookbook

Lemon coconut pancakes

Find our winter recipes here!