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hoiuseplants

Ways to Solve Common Houseplant Problems

Dan April 30, 2020This Land of Ours

A lot of us don’t know when a plant is having a problem. That is solved today. Cathy Isom has a liost of some ways to solve common houseplant problems….

Cathy Isomhouseplants
tulare

‘More Meaningful Consultation’ Needed for New Regulations

Brian German April 29, 2020Agri-Business, Regulation

…asked the Newsom administration to take another look at that, to model their policy after the federal policy so that we don’t end up harming farmers who are already bleeding…

COVID-19Governor Gavin Newsomregulations
ranging

Top Free-Ranging Birds to Add to Your Flock

Dan April 29, 2020Poultry, This Land of Ours

…have strong instincts such as the desire to forage and awareness of predators. Newer, more commercialized breeds are bred solely for production and don’t have the natural instincts like the…

Cathy Isomfree range chickens
coronavirus pandemic

The Western View: It’s Time to go to a Farmers’ Market

Brian German April 17, 2020Western View

…during harvesting and distribution. The vendor will bag your purchase for you – you don’t need to touch anything that isn’t yours. One very popular Farmers’ Market in Clovis California…

COVID-19farmers marketWestern View
food supply

Food Security is National Security

Brian German April 17, 2020Industry

…globe. He added he and others can’t thank farmers enough. “The word out there is don’t stop thanking a farmer and for farmers, make sure to thank your fellow farmer…

California Farm Bureau FederationCFBF President Jamie JohanssonCOVID-19food supplyU.S. Representative Dan Newhouse
rock dust

Why Avoid Rock Dust in a Raised Garden Bed

Dan April 15, 2020This Land of Ours

…“soil” in that planting medium. Raised bed or potting mixes include peat moss, compost, and sand or perlite, but not clay or silt. The reason they don’t contain either one…

Cathy Isomgardeningraised garden bedrock dust

UC ANR extends information to more Californians online while social distancing

Brian German April 13, 2020Industry

…“Parents should check out our YouTube station for videos featuring nutrition educators covering topics from nutrition and cooking to fun physical activities that don’t require any equipment,” Shannon Klisch, CalFresh…

COVID-19UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)
best shrubs

Best Shrubs for Containers for Garden Impact

Dan April 13, 2020Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…blaze of color in fall:  Brandywine Vibernum, Pinky Winky Hydrangea, and Blues Festival St. John’s Wort. And don’t forget the pollinator friendly shrubs, such as the Deep Wine Weigela (why-GEE-luh)….

Cathy Isomgardeningshrubs

Reasons Why Leaves on Your Plants Turn Yellow

Dan April 9, 2020Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…new home. Sometimes plants are sensitive to the chemicals or minerals in tap water which could cause leaves to yellow.  Light is another factor.  Plants that don’t get enough light…

Cathy Isomgardening
plant

Plant a Fruit Tree-Reduce Stress and Store Trips

Dan April 8, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…or shoppers at risk. Even if you don’t have the luxury of a yard there are plenty of potted options to consider — some of which can happily thrive indoors…

Cathy Isomfruit treesplanting
houseplants

Almost Impossible to Kill Houseplants

Dan April 7, 2020Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…to Kill Houseplants Even if you don’t have the best track record for keeping plants alive there are a number of houseplants that are almost impossible to kill. The Crassula…

Cathy Isomhouseplants
lemons

Pandemic Markets Continue Roller Coaster Season for California Citrus

Brian German April 6, 2020Fruits & Vegetables, Trade

…are getting some unpredictable orders and sales. We don’t quite know how this market is going to shape up.” Creamer added that growers could only try and stay safe and…

California Citrus MutualChinese tariffsCOVID-19
fruit

Direct Marketing Farmers Hit Hardest During Pandemic

Brian German April 2, 2020Agri-Business, Industry

…foot traffic. “That’s what we’re hearing from farmers is that even if the farmers markets are open there’s not as many customers, or maybe they don’t spend as long at…

direct farm salesfarmers marketsmall farm
plant infected

How to Treat a Plant Infected with Rust

Dan April 1, 2020Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…Pick off affected leaves and throw them in the trash. Don’t compost them, you’ll spread the rust wherever you use your compost. If removing infected plant material doesn’t solve the…

Cathy Isomgardeningplant rust
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