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Sun, Feb 05, 2023

Spiced orange muffins, but not always orange

Recipe: Baking and experimenting with fresh citrus fruit

Sat, Feb 04, 2023

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of Feb. 5

February looks normal (so far); chilly and a little damp

Fri, Feb 03, 2023

Learning now for garden success this year

Planning, planting workshops and videos from the area's master gardeners

Thu, Feb 02, 2023

Hiking season begins at Deer Creek Hills Preserve

Sacramento Valley Conservancy opens trails on Saturdays

Wed, Feb 01, 2023

Shadow or no shadow, we could see an early spring

Sacramento's February weather outlook looks good for gardening

Tue, Jan 31, 2023

NorCal Home & Landscape Expo returns to Cal Expo

Huge show features full schedule of garden seminars

Mon, Jan 30, 2023

Roseville workshop tackles 'Pruning with Purpose'

Help trees and shrubs grow their best with timely cuts

Sun, Jan 29, 2023

Stir up a quick batch of marmalade

Ripe limes, lemons become breakfast treat -- no canning required

Fri, Jan 27, 2023

After losing 75 trees to storms, UC Davis plants for future

Lost trees will be replaced by climate-ready alternatives

Tue, Jan 24, 2023

Park Winters offers dried floral 'experiences'

Hands-on opportunity uses bounty of estate's flower-filled gardens

Mon, Jan 23, 2023

Green Acres hosts huge houseplant event

Citrus Heights nursery location holds celebration of indoor jungles

Sun, Jan 22, 2023

Meyer lemons, almonds team in heavenly dessert bars

In-season Meyers are sweeter, ideal for baking

Sat, Jan 21, 2023

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of Jan. 22

Chilly nights follow clear days; watch for frost

Fri, Jan 20, 2023

Get expert advice during Open Garden Day

Sacramento County master gardeners host free event Saturday

Thu, Jan 19, 2023

Experience beetlemania this Sunday at UC Davis

Bohart Museum hosts afternoon of insect fun

Tue, Jan 17, 2023

Dry weather may finally be coming soon

Sacramento posts impressive rain totals after a series of atmospheric rivers

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Garden Checklist for week of Sept. 22

Why plant now? Plants like it: Warm soil is great for planting and rapid root development.

* Keep harvesting tomatoes, peppers, squash, melons and eggplant. Some tomatoes and peppers may stretch their harvest into October or November.

* Compost annuals and vegetable crops that have finished producing. If you see no new fruit on your tomatoes, pull them out.

* 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.

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