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  2. Growing fruits and vegetables in your Sacramento garden ... - AOL

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  3. Agriculture in California - Wikipedia

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    Chandler Walnut on a Glenn County farm close to the Sacramento River during harvest season 2023. California walnuts account for nearly all the walnuts grown in the United States. In 2017, walnut production was the seventh most valuable agricultural commodity in California, valued at $1.59 billion in cash receipts. [161]

  4. List of horticulture and gardening books and publications

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    Gardening books encompass a variety of subjects from garden design, vegetable gardens, perennial gardens, to shade gardens. Every plant genus or category of plants may also be covered including roses, clematis, bulbs, hellebores, and hydrangeas. The Internet has expanded and enhanced the availability of gardening resources.

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    It has been adapted by and to other countries (such as Canada) in various forms. A plant may be described as "hardy to zone 10": this means that the plant can withstand a minimum temperature of 30 to 40 °F (−1.1 to 4.4 °C). Unless otherwise specified, in American contexts "hardiness zone" or simply "zone" usually refers to the USDA scale.

  6. The Bee gave Sacramento students money for a compost ... - AOL

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    The students of New Tech High in south Sacramento were one of three groups that won a $5,000 grant from The Bee last year. The Bee gave Sacramento students money for a compost program. Now they ...

  7. Community gardening in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Crops at the former South Central Farm in Los Angeles, California. A community garden is any piece of land gardened by a group of people. [3] The majority of gardens in community gardening programs are collections of individual garden plots, frequently between 3 m × 3 m (9.8 ft × 9.8 ft) and 6 m × 6 m (20 ft × 20 ft).