If you don't think you have space for a fruit tree, come learn about the Fruit Bush Method. It allows you to keep newly planted apple, apricot, plum, pear, peach, cherry, and other deciduous fruit trees small, and still get plenty of fruit.
Wish you could turn your kitchen and garden waste into "gold?" Want to create your own compost to use in your houseplants and garden? This class will go over the basics of composting and how to have a successful compost pile.
Grow a salad bar in your backyard in the ground or in containers! For the base, plant lettuce, Swiss chard and spinach. For crunch, add root vegetables like carrots, beets, and radishes. And don't forget to add broccoli and cauliflower, too! Free seeds to participants.
Grow a salad bar in your backyard in the ground or in containers! For the base, plant lettuce, Swiss chard and spinach. For crunch, add root vegetables like carrots, beets, and radishes. And don't forget to add broccoli and cauliflower, too! Free seeds to participants.
Honeybees get a lot of credit for pollinating flowers, but they aren't the only hard workers. Learn to identify the helpful pollinators in your garden and see examples of plants you can grow to attract them.
February is the perfect time to start planning for your warm weather vegetable garden. Not sure how to get started, or need some tips? Join the UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners for a class at a local Stanislaus County library near you.
Thank you for joining our 4-H Summer Camp Committee meeting. This meeting will be held via Zoom at 6:30p monthly. Zoom log in information: Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Monthly: https://ucanr.zoom.