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Lawns 'n' Dogs
Lawns 'n' Dogs
If you feel you have to choose between your best friend and your lawn, you are not alone. This brief guide will help you have both a green lawn and a (ahem) relieved dog!
Catalog # 8255
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Managing Lawns in Shade
Managing Lawns in Shade
Helpful tips for both homeowners and commercial landscapers.
Catalog # 7214
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Managing Lawns on Heavy Soils
Managing Lawns on Heavy Soils
Turfgrass generally does not do well on heavy, clay soils, but there are some basic steps you can take to improve its chances.
Catalog # 7227
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Managing Turfgrasses during Drought
Managing Turfgrasses during Drought
With long, hot, dry summers common to most areas of the state, California lawns generally need watering for much of the year. Learn how to use water more efficiently as water demands and costs go up and drought conditions continue.
Catalog # 8395
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Mowing Your Lawn and Grasscycling
Mowing Your Lawn and Grasscycling
Grass clippings make up a surprisingly large portion of California’s solid waste stream during the growing season. Learn how to properly mow your lawn, how to “grasscycle” the clippings, mower safety tips and more.
Catalog # 8006
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Native and Naturalized Plants for the Home Garden in Northern California
Native and Naturalized Plants for the Home Garden in Northern California
Learn how to identify plants that are native to your area, along with the advantages of growing native plants in your garden such as lower irrigation needs, better resistance to native pests, and a better fit with native wildlife and the local climate.
Catalog # 8401
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Palm Diseases in the Landscape: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Palm Diseases in the Landscape: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Several major diseases can attack palm trees in California. Some come on gradually; others (like Sudden Crown Drop) are catastrophic. Learn to plant the right palm in the right place and then use an IPM approach to monitor and prevent potential disease.
Catalog # 74148
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