UC Master Gardener volunteers are trained and certified by University of California to provide sustainable, science-based information to home gardeners. Connect with us on Pinterest to learn more and stay up to date with seasonal garden events, news and more for Sonoma County.
Water requirements of landscape plants change throughout the year. Daylength, temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed all affect the loss of water from soil and plants. In the absence of rain, these losses must be replenished by irrigating.
Landscape Plants for Sonoma County We offer a number of plant lists to help you find the right plants for each place in your garden, or the right place for that plant you couldn't resist. The selection of plants on these lists is not intended to be exhaustive. There are many more plants that can be —…
Many plants grow well in the summer-dry climate of Sonoma County. On the following pages, our UC Master Gardeners of Sonoma County share their experiences and tips for picking some of the most successful plants for home gardens in our region. Notice that many of these plants are either California…
Preventive Controls Rule (aka Facility Rule): Requires that food facilities have safety plans that set forth how they will identify and minimize hazards. For facilities that manufacture, process, pack or hold food for human consumption.