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Luke Milliron,UCANR Orchard Advisor for Butte, Glenn, and Tehama counties in California, is co-host of Growing the Valley podcast. In this episode, he talks about the 'Monterey' cultivar of almonds and some disease and disorder problems showing up on it in the Northern Sacramento Valley. https://www.growingthevalleypodcast.com/podcastfeed/monterey @plantscience

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A forest in Utah made of a single tree known as Pando has 47,000 stems and has amassed 6,000 metric tons of life in its thousands of years on Earth. It’s the largest living organism on the planet in terms of mass. Naturally, something that large and old has something to say, and recordings released this year let us “hear” it like never before. More from Science Alert: https://flip.it/PSwxIA

eugeneparnell, to gardening
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Buying plants online,:a short thread. There's no substitute for a good plant nursery/garden center near where you live. I'm lucky to have several. But not everyone does, and sometimes if you're after something specific, something rare, you can find what you want online. But will you get what you paid for? Will they survive?

Here's my latest shipment from Far Reaches Farms in Port Townsend, WA. Let's open it and see how it's done.
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eugeneparnell,
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Buying plants online, part 2. First, sellers need a license to ship plants across state lines in the US. There are some restrictions state-by-state. This is to prevent invasive species and diseases from spreading. Make sure any online vendor you work with follows these rules. Shipping internationally is even more restrictive, for very good reasons. Sellers on eBay often flout these rules, please don't use them. Ditto with Amazon.
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mkwadee, to Flowers
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It’s and the are blooming, which means that have got a good supply of food. They particularly seem to like the small flowers of the plant in the front and throughout a , there are always several dozen on it.

KeithDJohnson, to gardening
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Espalier - An Ancient Perennial Edible Art Project
Espalier is the ancient technique that involves training a or shrub to grow flat, usually against a wall or trellis. Espaliers are commonly used in small gardens, courtyards, and even on balconies and are a great way to provide fruit in limited spaces. During this post, we'll take a look at the history and benefits of , care and maintenance, and end with an espalier .
https://balkanecologyproject.blogspot.com/2023/01/espalier-ancient-perennial-edible-art.html?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR220lZlmLxe5PvcA2zvdgyCNgBrBE0zmd3IaLq5MZF7BpA4pavS7XZyjdQ_aem_AVXv0HoTGqtsiQG3QovDfp5eiO4gxzuMWHDPV4dw_qAIc24WLSWi6wefNwlBQprizOalUUtHZqTKwhyTcJfw_K5E

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Last October I discovered a Horse Chestnut (Aesculus Hippocastanum if you're fancy) tree in the gardens of a local abandoned house and I realised that there are no broadleaf deciduous trees around here, so, over a few dog walks I collected pockets full of conkers.
Around 80 went into bags and into the fridge to stratify over the winter, and now they are germinating.

We are going to have a lot of Broadleaf deciduous trees around here soon.

#HorseChestnut #seeds #spring #horticulture

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ml, to plantscience
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Almonds in this block are in full bloom right now. @plantscience #Horticulture #Agriculture #DavisCA

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elwesii. Starting to fade in the garden now. The hellebores are finally coming on.

Ghana’s Medicinal Plants, the ‘First Aid’ for Communities, Are Under Threat (goodmenproject.com)

Forest communities in southwestern Ghana use 70 species of medicinal trees to treat up to 83 ailments, according to a recent study. These plants contain high levels of bioactive compounds with pharmacological benefits, but many are also threatened by factors including overharvesting and agricultural expansion in the area that...

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pardalinum, leopard lily, a native to the west coast of North America. Never did well for me in Seattle until I moved it into full shade next to a lilac. Then a squirrel ate it 😭

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Have you ever heard of #haskaps? (You may also know the plant as #honeyberry, or (blue) fly honeysuckle, depending on where you come from!)

I hadn't until probably a year ago.

They're a species of #honeysuckle, essentially, with edible #berries, and some growers cultivate them as a commercial crop. They're quite niche in the UK still (but there are a few specialist growers), but more prominent elsewhere. (Apparently, though in some countries they're believed to be toxic!)

#horticulture

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rscbotanicalgarden, to Bonsai

Plant people, sad story time.

I just got an email from my local #rockgarden society notifying the death of a member. In fairness I did not know the person, but here's why it's sad:

When I attend, I am the youngest person there.

I'm 43, and the youngest person in the room.

This is true in many niche clubs. In the Dallas #Orchid Society, I was the youngest. In the #Bonsai I'm one of a few under 60.

The median age of these groups has to be somewhere around 70. As they dwindle, we lose valuable experience. There will be no one to digitize their archives, no one to teach hands on skills, no one to pass the passion down.

I can't stress it enough, join the clubs. Access to their old magazines is worth the money and time.

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Judging by the weather, it's already #spring over here! Which means it's time to get ready for another #gardening season! 🌾🌿🌵

One thing that can help you and keep you inspired are gardening #podcasts, and in my latest listening tips, I have a nice selection of those.

https://grammaticus.blog/2024/02/07/listening-tips-gardening/

#listening #listeningtips #plants #horticulture

ml, to sustainability
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Extended deadline for Abstract submission.

III International Symposium on Greener Cities: Improving Ecosystem Services in a Climate-Changing World (GreenCities2024) @plantscience

https://www.ishs.org/symposium/808

#PlantScience #Horticulture #Sustainability

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'Ginger Fury' (Bee, 2017, D. 'Ginger Willo' x D. 'Alpen Fury').

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#Cypripedium 'Philipp' (C. macranthos x C. kentuckiense, W.Frosch 1996 - per RHS)

#SlipperOrchid #TerrestrialOrchid #garden #gardening #flowers #horticulture #photography #bloomscrolling #botany

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