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A Gardening Blog for the East Side

The climate of the Eastern Sierra is very different from most of California and so gardening here is different, too! 

Preparing the contents of the pile.

In this blog we examine some of the quirks of gardening on the East Side, and cover horticultural issues that are important locally. Note that if you're visiting our site from the outside our little corner of California, you may find this information may not apply to your area.

Articles are written by local UC Master Gardener volunteers or the local Farm Advisor. 

 
And a website...

The Inyo-Mono Master Gardeners also have a website with local gardening and soil information. Visit it to learn more about our program and gardening. 

We are part of UC Cooperative Extension in Inyo and Mono counties.

 

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Gardening with Children.

October 7, 2019
Every parent has been there. You spend an hour chopping and stir frying veggies and cooking up that perfect sauce just to hear, This is gross! or I'm not hungry! as your children make disgusted faces and unenthusiastically poke at the food on their plates.
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Teucrium cossonni majoricum. Photo:Native Sun Nursery
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Germander: Lowly but Lovely

September 30, 2019
One of the first gardening books I ever purchased was Sunset magazine's book How to Grow Herbs, published in the early 1970's. Though it had great information on cultivation and harvesting, what really drew me in was the use of herbs in landscaping.
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Tree-lined streets have a cooling effect.
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Benefits of Trees

September 24, 2019
I recently heard a comment that really surprised me! A home buyer did not want trees in the yard! They thought raking leaves was too much work and the potential of a fallen limb during a storm was dangerous. If they asked for my opinion I would have told them about some of the benefits of trees.
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3 tomatoes displaying yellow ring-shaped symptoms of TSWV infection.
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Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus

August 22, 2019
By Dustin W Blakey
Our dry climate on the east side works wonders to control fungal diseases. Most fungi prefer moist environments. While we still get an occasional fungal pathogen, we seem to have greater problems with insects and viruses.
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