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- Composting
- Drip Irrigation
- Drip irrigation vs other irrigation methods
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- Drip irrigation management
- Key considerations when implementing a drip system
- Drip Irrigation Basics
- Drip irrigation in different landscape situations
- Determining how much water to apply and how often
- Maintaining an Irrigation System
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- En español
- Progama de Jardineros Maestros del Condado de Sonoma
- Áfidos y pulgones
- Insectos Benéficos
- El Brócoli
- La cebolla que forma bulbos
- Caracoles y babosas
- La Haba
- Cultivando microverduras (microgreens)
- La Lechuga
- Chícharos
- El limón Meyer
- Uso y desecho seguro de pesticidas
- Tomatillo
- Cultivando vegetales de semillas
- Preparación para el invierno después del incendio
- Jardinería casera sostenible
- Cultivando Verduras
- Extreme Weather and Gardening in the Age of Climate Change
- Feature Articles
- Food Gardening
- Food Gardening Articles
- Food Gardening with Less Water
- Food Gardening Videos
- Vegetable Planting Summary
- All About Tomatoes
- Feature Vegetables
- Thyme
- Artichokes
- Parsley
- Fennel
- Cauliflower
- Asian Greens
- Brussels Sprouts
- Dill
- Cherry Tomatoes
- Spring to Summer Succession Gardening
- Fava Beans
- Mâche—Corn Salad
- Kohlrabi
- Cilantro and Coriander
- Cabbage
- Oregano & Sweet Marjoram
- Rhubarb
- Onions
- Endive and Radicchio
- Potatoes
- Sweet Potatoes
- Tomatillos
- Tarragon
- Carrots
- Turnips and Rutabagas
- Green Beans
- Rapini/Broccoli Raab
- Growing Microgreens
- Cucumbers
- Okra
- Summer Squash
- Spinach
- Mint
- Eggpant
- Celeriac
- Parsnips
- Winter Squash
- Additional KG Articles
- Seeding Vegetables Indoors
- Drying Herbs
- Harvesting and Preserving Dill
- Pesky Cucumber Beetles: a Pest of String Beans
- Fall and Winter Garden
- Pumpkins
- Planting Bare-Root Fruit Trees
- When to Plant Vegetables in Sonoma County
- The Long Month of December
- Winter Herbs Indoors
- Catching Voles
- Low Water Kitchen Herbs
- Green-Manure Cover Crops
- No-Till Food Gardening
- Five Easy Vegetables
- Chipped Branch Wood
- Winter Weather
- Lemongrass
- Growing Salad Greens
- Fruit Trees in a Drought
- FRUITS
- Putting the Garden to Bed
- Ongoing Monthly Tasks
- Spring into Summer Food Gardening
- The Fall and Winter Garden
- Food Gardening Resources
- Is it Spring Yet?
- Food Gardening in a Drought
- Sowing Planting Calculation
- Resources for Preserving Tomatoes
- Drought Strategies for a Fall Food Garden
- Sustainable Food Gardening
- Right crop, Right place, Right Time
- Food Gardening Tasks and Tips by Month
- Year-Round Food Gardening
- Garden Tips
- Lawn Replacement
- Master Food Preserver Resources
- MG Resources
- Pests, Diseases, and Weeds: Safe and Sustainable Management through IPM
- Plant of the Month
- Salvia (Native Sages)
- Amaryllis belladonna — Naked Lady Lilly
- Nepeta (Catmint)
- Achillea — Yarrow
- Berberis (Barberry)
- Pennisetum orientale (Fountain Grass)
- Teucrium (Germander)
- Festuca (Fescues)
- Myrica californica (Pacific Wax Myrtle)
- Rhamnus (Buckthorn/Coffeeberry)
- Heteromeles arbutifolia (Toyon)
- Vitis ‘Roger’s Red’ (An Ornamental Grape)
- Viburnum (Viburnum)
- Ceratostigma (Plumbago or Leadwort)
- Lagerstroemia (Crape Myrtle)
- Drought-Tolerant Dwarf Conifers
- Santolina (Lavender Cotton)
- Carpenteria californica (Bush Anemone)
- Euphorbia (Spurges)
- Cercis occidentalis (Western Redbud)
- Muhlenbergia rigens (Deer Grass)
- Ceanothus (Wild Lilac)
- Baccharis pilularis (Coyote Brush)
- Garrya elliptica (Silktassel)
- Calamagrostis x acutiflora (Feather Reed Grass)
- Perovskia atriplicifolia (Russian Sage)
- Eriogonum (Buckwheat)
- Origanum (Ornamental Oregano)
- Helianthemum (Sunrose)
- Arctostaphylos — Manzanita Shrubs
- Helleborus (Hellebore)
- Anemone x hybrida — Japanese Anemone
- Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’
- Helianthus (Sunflowers)
- Lavandula (Lavender)
- Phlomis (Jerusalem Sage)
- Borage
- Phormium (New Zealand Flax)
- Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf Hydrangea)
- Pistacia chinensis (Chinese Pistache)
- Rosmarinus (Rosemary)
- Cotinus coggygria (Smoke Tree)
- Artemisia(California Sagebrush)
- Arctostaphylos — Manzanita Groundcovers
- Physocarpus (Ninebark)
- Agave
- Laurus nobilis ‘Saratoga’—Bay Laurel
- Hellebores
- Olea europaea (‘Little Ollie’)
- Daphne odora (Winter Daphne)
- Heuchera Hybrids (Coral Bells)
- Agastache — Hummingbird Mint / Hyssop
- Lonicera (Honeysuckle)
- Aesculus californica - California buckeye
- Mahonia (Oregon Grape)
- Salvia (Ornamental Natives)
- Ribes spp. (Currants and Gooseberries)
- Salvia (Non-Native Ornamentals)
- Aromatic Herbs Discourage Deer
- Lobelia laxiflora (Mexican Lobelia)
- Planting Under Oaks
- Raised beds
- Recommended Landscape Plants for Sonoma County
- Request a Speaker
- Soil and Composting
- Sustainable Gardening in Sonoma County
- Vegetable of the Month
- Water in the Landscape
- Why Plant Natives?
- Wildfire Preparedness in the Home Landscape
- Year-Round Food Gardening in Sonoma County