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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Nursery crops”

propagate

How to Propagate Spider Plant Babies

Dan September 30, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has a few tips for you about how to propagate spider plant babies. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Spider plants—also known as airplane plants—are some …

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Cathy Isompropagatespider plants
ag

Specialty Crop Block Grant Applications Open for 2020

Dan September 23, 2019Grain, Grapes, Industry News Release, Nursery crops, Nuts & Grapes, Organic, Specialty Crops, Tree, nut & vine crops

SACRAMENTO (CDFA-September 23, 2019) — The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) is now accepting proposals for the 2020 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP). Each year, CDFA conducts …

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cooler

Houseplants That Can Improve Your Health

Dan September 18, 2019Environment, Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

Houseplants are not only a beautiful addition to your home, they serve an important purpose. Cathy Isom lets you know about some plants that can improve your health. That’s coming …

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Cathy Isomhouseplants
evergreen

The Evergreen that Should Be a Staple in Every Garden

Dan September 13, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

For today’s program, Cathy Isom fills you in about the beautiful evergreen that should be a staple in every garden. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Rosemary a …

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Cathy Isomherbsrosemary plants
hard

A Few Plants to Grow that Are Hard to Kill

Dan September 12, 2019Nursery crops, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

Whether you have a green thumb or not, Cathy Isom fills you in about several choices of plants that are hard to kill. That’s coming up on This Land of …

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Cathy Isomsucculent plants

Registration Open for Annual Nutrient Management Conference

Dan September 6, 2019Education, Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Nursery crops, Nuts & Grapes

Registration is open for the annual nutrient management conference hosted by CDFA’s Fertilizer Research and Education Program and the Western Plant Health Association.  The 27th annual conference is being held October 27-30 at …

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reasons

Growing Catnip for Your Furry Friends

Dan August 23, 2019Nursery crops, Pollinators, Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has covered a lot of plants for your garden. Today, she has a few reasons why you should be growing catnip for your furry friends. That’s coming up …

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Cathy Isomcatnipfield balm
flowers

Flowers to Plant That Attract Hummingbirds

Dan July 4, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

Everyone knows you can’t have any kind of garden without pollinators. Cathy Isom tells you about some gorgeous flowers that attract Hummingbirds. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. …

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Cathy Isomflower gardengardeninghummingbirds
house plant

Keeping a Popular House Plant Healthy and Happy

Dan July 2, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has a few great tips for you today about how to keep a popular house plant healthy and happy. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Spider …

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Cathy Isomgardeningspider plant
year

Growing Wildflowers Attracts Pollinators All Year

Dan June 28, 2019Nursery crops, Pollinators, This Land of Ours

Do you want something to grow with little to no upkeep? Cathy Isom explores the reasons why you should grow wildflowers. That’s coming up on This Land of ours. Wildflowers …

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rose varieties

Child Friendly Rose Varieties for Your Garden

Dan June 21, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

If you have a flower garden, you, no doubt, have roses. Cathy Isom tells you about a few of the rose varieties that are ouch-free for your garden. That’s coming …

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Cathy Isomgardeningrose gardenthornless roses
growing

Growing White Sage for Smudging or Garden Beauty

Dan June 12, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom fills us in about growing white sage for smudging. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. White sage is a desert native, but thanks to a rise …

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Cathy Isomsmudgingwhite sage
cut flower

Start a Cut Flower Bed in Your Garden

Dan June 10, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

Have you thought about growing flowers in and around your veggies? Cathy Isom fills you in about how to start a cut flower bed in your vegetable garden. That’s coming …

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Cathy Isomcut flower gardenvegetable garden
impact

Impact of Trade on California Job Landscape

Dan May 16, 2019Dairy & Livestock, Economy, Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Nursery crops, Nuts & Grapes, Organic, Trade

Last year California exported about $313 billion worth of goods and services, contributing to multiple areas of the state’s economy.  Senior Advisor for International Affairs and Trade in the Governor’s …

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agriculture economyagriculture tradeexports
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