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Still Going Strong!



While we look forward to the day when we can once again get out-and-about together, our home-based gardening-related activities website continues to offer stay-at-home resources:
This month’s to-do list includes rose pruning, tree spraying, pest battling, and yes, planting glorious flowers and shrubs:
Join the “cool” kids and continue planting (and irrigating) cool-weather veggies.
Spring Seminar
Save the Date for the 2021 Master Gardeners Spring Seminar!
Join us for our Spring Seminar on Sat. March 20. While we won’t be able to gather in person, this perennially popular event will still include a terrific roster of virtual classes and workshops.
Details coming soon… 
Pest Note
In San Diego County, state agricultural inspectors have detected bacteria on an insect that is deadly to citrus trees. 

Question:

Should I fertilize my citrus trees and if so, with what and when?

Bare Root Season Is Here!
At first, they may look like just a bunch of sticks but buying bare-root roses and fruit trees offers many advantages. They’re healthier, cheaper, come in more varieties, and are easier to plant. Look to your local nursery for selections now.
This demo shows how inclusive guidelines make gardening more accessible.
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Master Gardener Association of San Diego County supports the University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program of San Diego County.
Master Gardener Association of San Diego County supports the University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program of San Diego County.