As Master Gardeners, we are committed to educating the general public on sustainable horticulture and pest management practices based on traditional, current, and evolving research.
As Master Gardeners, we are committed to educating the general public on sustainable horticulture and pest management practices based on traditional, current, and evolving research.
As Master Gardeners, we are committed to educating the general public on sustainable horticulture and pest management practices based on traditional, current, and evolving research.
As Master Gardeners, we are committed to educating the general public on sustainable horticulture and pest management practices based on traditional, current, and evolving research.
Instructor: Barbara Brydon Location: LOCATION CHANGE: Bethell-Delfino Agriculture Building 311 Fair Lane, Placerville. Fee: Free! Pre-registration is required! After learning some basics about parts and needs of plants, children will plant a succulent cutting in a small pot.
While the garden is closed in the winter months, there is still a lot of seasonal interest. Join Master Gardeners for a tour of the 16 gardens every 1st Saturday. Tours start at 9 a.m. sharp. If no visitors show up, the docent will leave at 9:15 a.m.
Did you know that planting more diverse and flowering plants in your garden can help support your vegetable garden or orchard? Learn how to choose plants to make your garden a haven for the pollinators. Well cover the types of plants that attract butterflies, bees, bats and hummingbirds.
Would you like to try your hand at fermentation but you are not sure where to start or how to use your fermented foods? Do you want to regularly incorporate fermented foods into your diet but you are not sure how to keep your live cultured food healthy and safe to eat?
Weekly, via Zoom (virtual) 6:00 - 7:30 pm Tuesdays, July 16-August 13. In person field trip on Saturday, August 10. Fee: $25 Registration required. For more information, please visit the website.