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A Garden Runs Through It - September 2024

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In the September episode of A Garden Runs Through It, hosted by Cynthia White from the UC Master Gardener program of Colusa County, the focus is on dealing with heatwave damage in the garden and the tasks to prepare for fall. Cynthia emphasizes pulling out summer plants that have been burned by the heat and planting new crops for the cooler months. She shares advice from Don Shore, explaining how extreme heat can prevent vegetables like tomatoes and beans from setting fruit, and offers solutions like providing shade to protect plants.

Cynthia also discusses the importance of proper irrigation, especially during heatwaves, sharing her personal story about losing avocado fruit due to a failed watering system. She recommends using drip irrigation and other deep watering techniques, such as filling five-gallon buckets with small holes to keep water oozing out slowly around plants and trees.

For gardeners planning ahead, Cynthia suggests planting late-summer crops like squash, cucumbers, and tomatoes, which can still produce well into fall. She highlights heat-tolerant plants like zinnias, salvias, and cosmos for continued garden color, as well as vegetables like beets and swiss chard for planting in September.

The episode concludes with reminders to monitor irrigation systems, water deeply, and plan for next year's garden. Gardening tips and event information can be found on the Master Gardeners of Colusa County's website and social media pages.

Do you have a question for the Master Gardeners, email karbarrera@ucanr.edu; be sure to include "GARDEN PODCAST" in the subject line to have your question considered to be answered on the show.

Want to give to the UC Master Gardner's of Colusa County? Donate at: https://ucanr.edu/sites/donate/?fund_id=1283 - be sure to mention you heard the podcast.

DISCLAIMER: The University of California does not endorse or is associated with any of these products or organizations. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information presented here as a basis for making any business, legal, medical or any other decisions.

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In the September episode of A Garden Runs Through It, hosted by Cynthia White from the UC Master Gardener program of Colusa County, the focus is on dealing with heatwave damage in the garden and the tasks to prepare for fall. Cynthia emphasizes pulling out summer plants that have been burned by the heat and planting new crops for the cooler months. She shares advice from Don Shore, explaining how extreme heat can prevent vegetables like tomatoes and beans from setting fruit, and offers solutions like providing shade to protect plants.

Cynthia also discusses the importance of proper irrigation, especially during heatwaves, sharing her personal story about losing avocado fruit due to a failed watering system. She recommends using drip irrigation and other deep watering techniques, such as filling five-gallon buckets with small holes to keep water oozing out slowly around plants and trees.

For gardeners planning ahead, Cynthia suggests planting late-summer crops like squash, cucumbers, and tomatoes, which can still produce well into fall. She highlights heat-tolerant plants like zinnias, salvias, and cosmos for continued garden color, as well as vegetables like beets and swiss chard for planting in September.

The episode concludes with reminders to monitor irrigation systems, water deeply, and plan for next year's garden. Gardening tips and event information can be found on the Master Gardeners of Colusa County's website and social media pages.

Do you have a question for the Master Gardeners, email karbarrera@ucanr.edu; be sure to include "GARDEN PODCAST" in the subject line to have your question considered to be answered on the show.

Want to give to the UC Master Gardner's of Colusa County? Donate at: https://ucanr.edu/sites/donate/?fund_id=1283 - be sure to mention you heard the podcast.

DISCLAIMER: The University of California does not endorse or is associated with any of these products or organizations. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the University of California. THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. You should not rely upon the material or information presented here as a basis for making any business, legal, medical or any other decisions.

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