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rock garden

Adding a Beautiful Rock Garden to Your Yard

Dan January 14, 2020This Land of Ours

…creations to faux dried river beds to rustic mounds of stones, soil, and plants. It all depends on your preferences and the amount of space (and rock) you have to…

Cathy Isomgardeningrock garden
yard

How to Build a Rain Garden in Your Yard

Dan January 13, 2020This Land of Ours

…with a lot of soil after excavating, and there are a few ways to use that earth. One way is to make berms on the downside of the garden. A…

grow

How to Grow Your Own Peanuts at Home

Dan January 6, 2020Nuts & Grapes, This Land of Ours

…sand and compost to loosen the soil condition. If you’re growing peanuts inside, you can use a large 4-inch-deep plastic bowl. Fill the bowl with moist potting soil. Shell at…

Cathy Isomgardeningpeanuts
CDFA

CDFA Grants $1 Million for Biologically Integrated Farming Research

Brian German January 2, 2020Industry, Pest Update

…systems,” CDFA Secretary Karen Ross said in a press release. “BIFS practices have been found to reduce pesticide use, including chlorpyrifos and other organophosphate insecticides; improve soil fertility; decrease erosion…

Integrated Pest Management (IPM)vine mealybug

A Go-To Foundational Fungicide For Tomato Growers

Josh McGill January 1, 2020Sponsored Content

…against diseases. It can be applied to the soil via drip irrigation or by foliar application. Depending on the application method, it can provide control of powdery mildew, anthracnose, target…

easy steps

How to Overwinter Perennials in Containers

Dan December 31, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…the plants are in dormancy, they don’t need light for photosynthesis, but you do need to check to make sure the soil doesn’t become too dry. At the same time,…

Cathy Isomgardeningperennials
splash

Add a Splash of Color to Your Winter Garden

Dan December 30, 2019This Land of Ours

…along and form dense colonies among other acid-loving plants like mountain laurels and rhododendrons. Wintergreen plants don’t need a nutrient-rich soil, but they do appreciate good drainage. If growing indoors,…

Cathy Isomgardeningwintergreen plant
growing tomatoes

Tips for Growing Tomatoes in Containers

Dan December 27, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…soil (though you will want to make sure you have leaves sticking out of the soil). Make sure that you remove all the leaves and branches below the soil line….

Cathy Isomgardeningtomatoes
caring

Caring for Your Full-Grown Tomato Plants

Dan December 26, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…for Your Full-Grown Tomato Plants What started as a project months ago with just a container, some seeds, and potting soil is now becoming a full blown harvest. Your plants…

Cathy Isomgardeningtomatoes
Farm City Newsday

Farm City Newsday Tuesday, 12-24-19

Dan December 24, 2019Farm City Newsday, Podcasts

…year 2020 appropriation bill, details on why precision is important when managing soil ecosystems and the almond industry’s take on the holiday season. Tune in to the show for these…

California agricultureCalifornia Agriculture newsFarm City Newsday
climate

Workshop to Address New Climate Reality for Farmers

Brian German December 23, 2019Agri-Business, USDA

…will be presented can be applied to farms statewide.  “We’re trying to hit all of those major points looking at soil health and looking at practices that can be adopted…

climate changeNatural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
growing

Getting Started Growing Tomatoes from Seed

Dan December 23, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…mix down, so the seeds make good contact with the soil. Then just add water and wait. I’m Cathy Isom… Sponsored Content Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef…

Cathy Isomgardeningtomatoes
indoor trees

Best Indoor Trees to Connect to the Outdoors

Dan December 18, 2019Forestry, This Land of Ours

…That’s actually more harmful then forgetting to water. Moist, but not wet, soil is best for most trees. Let them dry out in between watering and make sure they have…

Cathy Isomindoor trees
christmas cactus

Things to Know About Growing Christmas Cactus

Dan December 17, 2019Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…are neither toxic nor harmful to your furry friends. Christmas Cacti. Water as soon as the top inch of the soil feels dry. Soak the plant until water is running…

Cathy IsomChristmas cactus
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