UC Master Gardener Program of Yolo County
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Welcome
As part of the University of California's Agriculture and Natural Resources division, the UC Master Gardener Program of Yolo County volunteers are here to share research-based knowledge and sustainable gardening practices with our fellow residents. Whether you are just starting a garden or are an experienced gardener, want to grow food or cut flowers, have raised beds, potted plants, or large home garden, we are here to help. Our mission is to extend research-based knowledge and information on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape practices to the residents of California. Ask a question, attend a public class, or find information through our free publications.

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Upcoming Events
Kitchen Garden Chat
Kitchen Garden Chat10am - 11am (1st Saturday of each month)Click Here for Zoom LinkJoin Treva Valentine, Master Gardener of Yolo County to discuss what to plant in the month of July, what to…
View EventWoody Plant Biology
Marin Master Gardeners invite Solano and Yolo Master Gardeners and members of the public to attend "Woody Plant Biology" which will cover the basic biological funSpeaker: Chris Ingram is a…
View EventBecoming a Better Tomato Detective-Yolo County Library - UC Master G…
Becoming a Better Tomato DetectiveJoin Patricia Lazicki, UCCE Vegetable Crops Advisor for Yolo, Solano & Sacramento Counties to answer the question: “What’s wrong with my tomato plant?” With a…
View EventGardening for Year Round Meals: Mapping the Sun and Vermiculture for…
Summer is here. Join Karen Slinkard, UC Master Gardener of Yolo County to discuss mapping the sun in your garden and why this is important. Additionally she will share her love of vermiculture…
View EventOffice Locations
UC Cooperative Extension office-Yolo
2780 E. Gibson Road
Woodland , CA 95695
United States
Phone
you can leave a message and the MGs will get back to you.
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Mission Statement
"To extend research-based knowledge and information on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape practices to the residents of California."