Would you like to become a certified UC Master Gardener? Our training classes will start in January 2026. To learn about the Master Gardener program and what the training program entails attend an orientation, or visit our website.
Would you like to become a certified UC Master Gardener? Our training classes will start in January 2026. To learn about the Master Gardener program and what the training program entails attend an orientation, or visit our website.
Would you like to become a certified UC Master Gardener? Our training classes will start in January 2026. To learn about the Master Gardener program and what the training program entails attend an orientation, or visit our website.
Registration is required. Limit 25 people. Drip irrigation is arguably the most efficient method of providing water to trees, crops, gardens, and landscapes. The surface drip irrigation system emitter was first developed in Israel, where the dry climate makes water conservation a necessity.
Would you like to become a certified UC Master Gardener? Our training classes will start in January 2026. To learn about the Master Gardener program and what the training program entails attend an orientation, or visit our website.
Registration is required. Limit 30 people.Gwen Quail, Consulting Rosarian from the Butte Rose Society, will discuss and demonstrate how to keep your roses healthy and happy throughout the seasons of the year. Topics covered will include soil management, planting, fertilizers, watering, integrated pest…
Would you like to become a certified UC Master Gardener? Our training classes will start in January 2026. To learn about the Master Gardener program and what the training program entails attend this orientation or visit our website.
Companion planting is the practice of arranging plants in proximity to one another so that they attract beneficial insects and pollinators, deter unwanted pests, and offer shelter and food for beneficial insects.
Create beautiful, rich, nutritious compost from kitchen and garden scraps, along with help from the vermiculture community. Worms consume the biomass you provide them, digest it, and then excrete worm casting. This workshop, taught by a Certified Composter, will show you how to start the process and keep the…
For School Garden Educators, Administrators this workshop covers garden-based next generation science lessons; student notebooks and lesson plans; and engagement in garden-based science activities. Participants will have an opportunity to network with other Expanded Learning staff and connect with UC Master…