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Growing Onions in Your Own Garden

Dan May 6, 2020 Field & Row Crops, This Land of Ours

…transplanting seedlings you start indoors ahead of time. Onion sets should be about the size of a marble and planted before the first frost, but planted after the soil has…

unique herb

How to Grow a Unique Herb that is a Favorite of Top Chefs

Dan May 1, 2020 Nursery crops, Organic, This Land of Ours

…environments and soils. You can even grow it in cooler climates if you use protective covers or in a greenhouse. Agretti grows in USDA Agricultural zones 8 through 11, requires…

Cathy Isomgardeningherbs

Almond Matters: Getting Postemergence Herbicide Out Early

Brian German April 29, 2020 Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…way.” Now is the point in the season where growers see the efficacy of their preemergent treatments.  Any soil disturbances or a lack of rainfall to activate certain preemergent materials…

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start

Start a Vegetable Garden Using Old Tires

Dan April 23, 2020 This Land of Ours, Vegetables

…drains more effectively from the tire than it does from poor-quality soil. It also allows for deeper soil if you have hard-packed ground. Clay soil is difficult for the roots of…

Cathy Isomgardening
Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea

How to Grow Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea

Dan April 17, 2020 Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…to plant ‘Vanilla Strawberry’ occur in late autumn, just as this paniculata hydrangea is going dormant, or in spring before rapid growth sets in. Choose a spot with rich, well-drained soil or…

Cathy Isomgardening
rock dust

Which Rock Dust is Best for Your Garden

Dan April 16, 2020 This Land of Ours

…varied particle size means it encourages drainage in clay soils. Gypsum is a good source of calcium and improves the cation exchange in clay soils. Some people also use mineral…

Cathy Isomgardeningrock dust

Almond Matters: Implementing Your Fungicide Plan

Brian German April 15, 2020 Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…if you’re in a high-density planting,” said Todd Burkdoll, Field Market Development Specialist for Valent USA.  “I’d actually be making a prophylactic treatment – a preventative treatment – to keep…

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rock dust

Why Avoid Rock Dust in a Raised Garden Bed

Dan April 15, 2020 This Land of Ours

…is that those things impede drainage and encourage soil compaction. When you garden in incomplete soil that doesn’t contain all the various inorganic elements like rocks, silt, and clay, you…

Cathy Isomgardeningraised garden bedrock dust

UC ANR extends information to more Californians online while social distancing

Brian German April 13, 2020 Industry

…lunch pick up. Each package contained one vegetable plant seedling, a small bag of potting soil, a small pot and instructions for planting. Starting in Napa County on April 11,…

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herbs

Some Herbs You Can Grow in Water

Dan April 10, 2020 Nursery crops, Organic, This Land of Ours

…cutting. It’s as easy as filling a glass of water and placing a cutting in the water to root. No soil is required. For best results, place the jar in…

Cathy Isomgardeningherbshydroponics
Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Wednesday, 04-08-20

Brian German April 8, 2020 Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…soil health. We discuss the role of soil carbon in natural climate solutions and talk about the importance of agriculturists communicating with consumers about the food and farming industry. Tune…

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On-Farm Trial Looks at Holistic Impact of Soil Health Practices

Brian German April 7, 2020 Agri-Business, USDA-NRCS

The first On-Farm Trial in California from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is looking at the collective impact soil health practices can have on orchard…

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Almond Matters: Seasonal Priorities for Growers

Brian German April 1, 2020 Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…season progresses are optimizing tree nutrition and being mindful of disease pressures. “If nutrition is optimized – coupled with adequate soil moisture and sunlight of course – you could maximize…

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plant pathogens

Discovery of Plant Rust in Your Garden

Dan March 30, 2020 This Land of Ours

…hot, humid gardening season. Gardens with poorly draining soil or plants that are over-watered frequently are also susceptible to the disease. Rust Leaves in Zinnia Flowers The fungal disease spreads…

Cathy Isomgardeningplant rust
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