UC Agriculture and Natural Resources releases December 2025 gardening newsletter

Glenda Humiston, Vice President of the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) - Official Website
Glenda Humiston, Vice President of the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) - Official Website
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The December 2025 issue highlights several topics related to gardening and horticulture. The featured plant of the month is the oak tree, known for its strength and longevity. The newsletter also covers recent activities at the Donna Critchfield Demonstration Garden, offering readers insights into ongoing projects and educational opportunities.

A holiday-themed recipe is included in this month’s edition, aimed at providing ideas for festive meals. Safety guidance focuses on pruning techniques, emphasizing best practices to prevent injuries while working in the garden.

Additional sections include a garden guide with seasonal tips and advice for gardeners, as well as an explanation of the science term “atmospheric river.” Readers can access further details and resources through the online newsletter at https://conta.cc/47kz9HY.



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