The Coastal Gardener

The Coastal Gardener, a quarterly Newsletter from the UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties.

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Coastal Gardener Spring 2026 header, a blue and gold rectangle with an image of a blooming tulip magnolia

Spring 2026 - The Coastal Gardener information and events.

April 6, 2026
By Coastal Gardener Newsletter Team
 Spring is here. Check out our current newsletter.Learn about Queen bees surviving flooded nests, Evergreen Huckleberry, Gardening for Life - Spotlight on Glen Paul School, Last Frost dates, Dogwoods, Gardening Curiosities, upcoming events, and more.   Gardening for Life - Spotlight on…
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Upcoming Events - April, May, and June

April 5, 2026
By Coastal Gardener Newsletter Team
Upcoming Events:APRILApril 18, 2026, 12 – 1:30 pm, Firewise Gardening presented by Yana Valachovic  UC Master Gardener of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties 2026 Speakers Series, Humboldt County Library, 1313 3rd Street, Eureka, CAApril 24, 2026, 4 - 6 pm, Salad Bowl Workshop,Focus - container gardening…
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Curiosities - have you ever wondered about...

April 5, 2026
By Keyt Fischer
Do gardeners live longer?Frequent gardeners had a 22% lower mortality risk over 25 years of follow-up; read more about it here. What’s the buzz about petal drip-tips and pollination? Miconia are “buzz” pollinated, meaning that bees buzz or vibrate the flowers to release pollen. Buzz…
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Young boy seated and strapped into a wheelchair seated adjacent to an elevated garden box, touching dirt with his left hand and smiling with joy

Gardening for Life - spotlight on Glen Paul School

April 4, 2026
By Laurel Condro
 On a warm day, a child was playing in the dirt at school. The special thing about this dirt is that it is raised up to meet him where he is. His smile says it all. How wonderful that gardening can be accessible to everyone.This adaptive garden is being created at Glen Paul School. The garden is…
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White flowers of the dogwood, Cornus capitata

Dogwoods that Thrive in Coastal Northern California

April 4, 2026
By June Walsh
The Dogwoods (Cornus) at Humboldt Botanical Garden are fantastic, but only a few Cornus do well in coastal Humboldt County. Cornus kousa We have grown these trees successfully in the Moss Family Temperate Woodland Garden since planting in 2008/2009. They can grow to nearly 40 feet, though…
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