- Author: Loren Nelson
Published on: September 26, 2024
To piggyback on the show we ran last week on Citrus and Avocados, Rare Fruit Growing will be the topic this week on In the Garden with UC Master Gardeners. Once again, Master Gardener Greg Rager will be telling you more about the subject he touched on last week. He is interviewed by MG Kris Bonner.
Greg is a long-time member of the California Rare Fruit Growers (CRFG) and Master Gardener who grows and propagates so many different types of rare fruit just outside of Orange County. Learn what “rare fruit” is, how to connect with other gardeners growing interesting and less-common fruit, and information on specific fruits, including some “common” fruits that produce well in Orange County, despite our meager chill hours.
Learn more and listen to "In The Garden" radio show podcasts.
Podcast Topic: Rare Fruit Growing
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/h4>/h2>/h3>/h2>- Author: Loren Nelson
Published on: September 26, 2024
An English Garden in sunny Southern California? Oh, no! Let's go native and get the same effect. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will show you how to have a garden featuring California Native plants that will rival any other location in color, variety and beauty.
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/h2>- Author: Loren Nelson
Published on: September 26, 2024
An English Garden in sunny Southern California? Oh, no! Let's go native and get the same effect. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will show you how to have a garden featuring California Native plants that will rival any other location in color, variety and beauty.
Click the image to learn more and visit our Classes and Events Calendar page.
/h2>- Author: Loren Nelson
Published on: September 23, 2024
Cool season vegetables are cool! From gourmet selections to a stir-fry garden, find out about starting and growing vegetables that you can harvest in fall, winter and early spring.
Click the image to learn more and visit our Classes and Events Calendar page.
/h2>- Author: Loren Nelson
Published on: September 23, 2024
Cool season vegetables are cool! From gourmet selections to a stir-fry garden, find out about starting and growing vegetables that you can harvest in fall, winter and early spring.
Click the image to learn more and visit our Classes and Events Calendar page.
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