Our talks and courses are geared to residents of Santa Clara County, California. If you live elsewhere, your local Master Gardener program (in California or U.S./Canada) should have more relevant ...
4-H is a youth development program serving young people ages 5–18 through hands-on, experiential learning. The program welcomes youth members and adult volunteers from all backgrounds and communities.
Visit our YouTube Channel where you'll find lots of videos we made for the Virtual Harvest Days in 2020 and 2021 and so much more. Our award winning video team is here for you! Let us know if there is ...
Blackberry growers should note that the moderate rains taking place in ambient temperatures of 65 to 75 degrees F as is common in February and March on the Central Coast are excellent conditions for ...
The University of California Cooperative Extension in Stanislaus County is part of a nationwide system of off-campus education, based on a three-way partnership among the County Board of Supervisors, ...
Check or cash only—no credit cards. Also for sale: Garden Guides and Garden Crafts Plants have been propagated by UC Master Gardeners of Butte County and selected to thrive in our climate. Come early ...
ANR has dozens of administrative websites supporting the work of staff and academics across the division. This page brings them together in one place, organized by topic area, so you can find what you ...
The fourth annual Farm Robotics Challenge will announce its winners during a live awards ceremony on May 21. The event will be livestreamed on YouTube. This webinar is part of the UC Ag Experts Talk ...
UC Cooperative Extension County Master Gardeners (Solano & Yolo) are currently renovating the 900 square foot Willis Linn Jepson Native Plant Garden at the Peña Adobe in Vacaville. We have been ...
Field trials using steam machines to kill weed seeds and pests in soil have had great success; shown here is the first test of a machine, designed by Steve Fennimore, in Yuma, Ariz., in February 2024.
Why Winter is the Best Time to Prevent Fruit Tree Diseases. In the Bay Area’s Mediterranean climate, our cool, wet winters and springs are perfect for many fungal and bacterial diseases of fruit trees ...
Toxic baits, or rodenticides, used to control rodents around the home and garden can harm nontarget animals, such as pets, birds, coyotes, and other wildlife. To reduce these negative impacts, ...
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