Sacramento expects 2.3 inches of rain (or more) in the next three days
These slimy pests are particularly active after rain
Share seeds with other gardeners and bring home some for your own garden, too
Garden clubs meet at the McKinley Park site -- arts groups, too
Get answers to garden questions while watching experts at work
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Soggy week offers some gardening breaks
More pruning events set for Saturdays throughout January
Some trouble spots to look for before Saturday's storm
Yolo County master gardeners offer free Zoom workshop on insect, disease identification
Time to show your indoor garden some love
Rose society offers advice on transplanting -- and digging up – rose bushes
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Rain and frost fill Sacramento’s forecast
Class with expert tips offered at all locations
Topics include salvias, blueberries, grasses and more
El Dorado master gardeners offer free workshop on biodiversity and sustainable gardening
Placer County master gardeners host free in-person workshop
Holiday storms put averages back on track
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Garden Checklist for week of Oct. 20
* October is the best month to plant trees, shrubs and perennials. Add a little well-aged compost and bone meal to the planting hole, but hold off on other fertilizers until spring. Keep the transplants well-watered (but not wet) for the first month as they become settled.
* Dig up corms and tubers of gladioli, dahlias and tuberous begonias after the foliage dies. Clean and store in a cool, dry place.
* Treat azaleas, gardenias and camellias with chelated iron if leaves are yellowing between the veins.
* Clean up the summer vegetable garden and compost disease-free foliage.
* Harvest apples and pears. Pick up fallen fruit.
* Harvest pumpkins and winter squash.
* Now is the time to plant seeds for many flowers directly into the garden, including cornflower, nasturtium, nigella, poppy, portulaca, sweet pea and stock.
* Plant seeds for radishes, bok choy, mustard, spinach and peas.
* Plant garlic and onions.
* Set out cool-weather bedding plants, including calendula, pansy, snapdragon, primrose and viola.
* Reseed and feed the lawn. Work on bare spots.