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Wed, Feb 19, 2025

Learn about food writing over wine and dinner

Les Dames Sacramento hosts special event featuring three local pros

Tue, Feb 18, 2025

FIMBY: How to squeeze more food into less space

Square-foot gardening makes the most of room in raised beds

Mon, Feb 17, 2025

Enjoy insightful, delightful 'Walk with Warren'

UC Davis Arboretum hosts free midweek tour, in search of signs of spring

Sun, Feb 16, 2025

Celery stars in salad with Thai flavors

New! Chopped veggies, peanuts provide plenty of crunch

Sat, Feb 15, 2025

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of Feb. 16

Chance to dry out after a very soggy two weeks

Fri, Feb 14, 2025

The Secret Garden hosts huge Parking Lot Sale

Elk Grove's destination garden store offers big discounts on pottery, fountains, garden art and plants

Thu, Feb 13, 2025

Learn to prune with purpose this weekend

Free class offered through City of Roseville program

Wed, Feb 12, 2025

Davis Rewilding Society steps up its efforts to help native wildlife, plants

Here's your chance to help this student-run group connect more people with nature

Tue, Feb 11, 2025

FIMBY: When to plant? Consider staggering your transplants

Succession planting allows for a more consistent flow of home-grown food

Mon, Feb 10, 2025

Get ready for the Great Backyard Bird Count

Annual census of feathered friends starts Friday

Sun, Feb 09, 2025

Mix up fresh citrus for this super salsa

New! Citrus salsa with fresh orange, mandarin, kumquat and lime

Sat, Feb 08, 2025

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of Feb. 9

More wintry weather on tap; be ready for frost and rain

Fri, Feb 07, 2025

Get ready for a soggy Valentine's week -- and frosty nights

After heavy rain, more winter weather is on the way to Sacramento, foothills

Thu, Feb 06, 2025

UC Davis hosts free Biodiversity Museum Day

Arboretum and Public Garden included in this family-friendly event

Wed, Feb 05, 2025

Master gardeners host Open Gardens at two locations Saturday

Sacramento and Placer experts available to answer questions

Tue, Feb 04, 2025

Presenting Food in My Back Yard: Starting in seed starting

Small investments, big yields for gardeners with patience

Mon, Feb 03, 2025

Green Acres hosts free seed-starting workshops

Learn how to grow more -- and save more, too

Sun, Feb 02, 2025

Gingery carrot soup packs in nutrition and comfort

New! Vegan soup is loaded with vegetables and spices

Sat, Feb 01, 2025

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of Feb. 2

After dry January, February gets off to soggy start

Fri, Jan 31, 2025

Got garden questions? This webinar is for you

ReScape invites participants to share their landscape dilemmas (and send photos)

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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.

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