Do you have seeds left over from gardening that you can feed to the birds?
Picked and roasted on the same day.
August is the pay-off month for Bay Area gardeners who have worked tirelessly all summer in their vegetable patches.
This honeybee's pouches are overflowing with pollen, seen scattered on the petals of the red rose.
Have you visited the Main Library this summer? It's time to hop on over to summertime fun.
The first day of school is next week. It's time to squeeze out a few more activities before heading back to the classroom.
These would be eye-popping in a salad or cooked into a main dish!
Your checklist from the University of California Master Gardener Program. Have you thought about your fall/winter garden?
Late July has been a heavenly time to garden with just about perfect weather.
Cheerful flowers are blooming everywhere as summer performs its magic on gardens.
“With swift and bright meteors, Perseids frequently leave long ‘wakes’ of light and color behind them."
Buddy the cat has this napping thing down.
This beautiful and tasty plant is in bloom.
With overnight temps below 60 degrees, gardeners caught a break for cleaning up planting beds.
The stalk on this agave plant is taller than a one story house!
We suspect that Buddy will prefer shade or a fan the next few days.
The annual event promoting police and community partnerships will take place nationwide Tuesday, Aug. 1.
The perfect spot on a perfect summer day.
This multi-hued snapdragon bloomed this week.
Wednesday is the summer solstice, the official start of summer.
Buddy will get his own treats, thank you.
Grab your binoculars to see the two dimmest planets. The night sky will put on a show on Saturday.
East Bay MUD approved hikes that will roll out this year and next. Here's how much more you will pay.
The interactive outdoor area boasts eye-catching decals including a butterfly maze, cherry-adorned hopscotch, frog pond, and more.
This solar powered fountain is a pleasant backyard addition.
One crop is harvested as summer seedlings are in the ground.
San Leandro feline Buddy is loving the weather on Thursday.
A parade, farmer's market, live music and plenty of fun ruled the day celebrating San Leandro's rich history with its favorite fruit.
This San Leandro redwood tree is taking full advantage of the wet winter.
But there's something else to see in the sky — the fiery star Antares, which is about 700 times larger than the sun.
Buddy the cat picks a shady spot for an afternoon nap.
Looking for events & things to do this weekend, June 3-4, in the San Francisco Bay Area? Patch has you covered.
Look at the rose bush behind the bouquet!
Leave it to a cat to find the perfect place for a nap.
Fragrant spring flowers just picked in San Leandro.
Wednesday morning proved a busy time in the garden!
These roses bloomed in time for Mother's Day.
"Moana" will be shown at Washington Manor Park Friday, May 19.
Are you planning to rest up, or go full throttle?
Beauty is all around us!