Friday, May 16, 2008

Culinary

Cook like Emeril!

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Columnists: Your Pet

Sounding the alarm on a deadly strain of feline calicivirus

Melanie volunteers at an animal shelter, where the Goleta resident works mostly with cats.

Columnists: Ed Perry

Citrus trees benefit from light, selective pruning

Quite often I receive calls from gardeners asking if they should prune their citrus trees as they do their deciduous fruit trees, and if so, when should the pruning be done. I recently came across an excellent article on pruning citrus trees written by Craig Kallsen, Citrus Farm Advisor in Kern County. Kallsen does a great job explaining how pruning should be used to take advantage of the natural growth and fruiting habits of citrus.

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