Tackle unwanted plants early to cut down on weeding time later
Support Sacramento garden and crafts clubs -- and maybe discover a new hobby
New! Berry-berry parfait with strawberries and blackberries (or blueberries)
Spring forward – and get ready for rain
Placer County master gardeners host Open Garden, veggie workshop at Loomis Library
Fair Oaks Horticulture Center will be open Saturday, March 8
'Members Only' event marks 50th anniversary
Following a few guidelines will help guarantee success
Small nurseries and garden art in spotlight at free Sacramento event
New! This orange chicken is healthier than fast food
Keep umbrella handy as one last winter storm rolls into NorCal
Green Acres hosts special pre-spring event at Elk Grove store
Online, in-person fundraising events start March 1
El Dorado County master gardeners offer workshop on gardening for bouquets and flower arrangements
Research and preparation will help guarantee success
See hundreds of camellias -- and take some home, too
Recipe: Spinach scones with cheddar cheese and garlic chives.
Spring-like weather will get plants blooming, growing.
Murer House hosts 10th annual celebration with show, tours and speakers.
Debbie Arrington among speakers at event this Saturday at Orangevale Library
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Food in My Back Yard Series
March 25: Fertilizer tips: How to 'feed' your vegetables for healthy growth
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 March 30
Your garden doesn’t mind April showers. Get busy now to enjoy those future flowers.
* Get ready to swing into action in the vegetable garden. As nights warm up over 50 degrees, start setting out tomato, pepper and eggplant transplants.
* From seed, plant beans, beets, cantaloupes, carrots, corn, cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, radishes and squash. (Soak beet seeds overnight in water for better germination,)
* Plant onion sets.
* In the flower garden, plant seeds for asters, cosmos, celosia, marigolds, salvia, sunflowers and zinnias.
* Transplant petunias, zinnias, geraniums and other summer bloomers.
* Plant perennials and dahlia tubers for summer bloom.
* Transplant lettuce and cabbage seedlings.
* April is the last chance to plant citrus trees such as dwarf orange, lemon and kumquat. These trees also look good in landscaping and provide fresh fruit in winter.
* Smell orange blossoms? Feed citrus trees with a low dose of balanced fertilizer (such as 10-10-10) during bloom to help set fruit. Keep an eye out for ants.
* Apply slow-release fertilizer to the lawn.