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Master Gardeners

The Marin Master Gardeners is a dedicated, trained group of volunteers with a shared love of gardening and horticulture.
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Programs

Solving problems and exploring new techniques to improve the productivity of California's food and fiber industries. The Community Nutrition and Health Program is dedicated to enhancing the lives of older adults.
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Farm Day Resources

Farm Day is a free annual event held in March at the Marin Center Exhibition Hall in San Rafael. This event provides hands-on educational experiences outside the classroom for over 1,000 school children.
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Soil Irrigation & Watering Guidelines

Landscape Oaks Under Drought Conditions Planning for Low Water Use Introduction to Soils People frequently ask: I have a (insert plant name here).
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Sonoma County Forest Conservation Working Group (SCFCWG)

The Sonoma County Forest Conservation Working Group is a team with forestry and conservation expertise working together to provide education and resources to forest landowners with the goal of protecting and sustaining healthy forests, woodlands, and watersheds in Sonoma County.
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Tree Diseases

Anthracnose is a term used to describe a class of leaf spot diseases, a little bit like we use the term flu to describe a host of different influenza viruses. Anthracnose type diseases are very common in California. In most cases, they dont cause permanent damage to established trees.
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Sustainable Agriculture

As Sustainable Ag Coordinator for Marin County, I help connect producers to resources here and afield to increase the long-term viability of Marin farms and ranches n all the ways they support the health of our environment and communities.
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Fun with FOREST Food

What can our oak forests provide us in terms of food, cooking, and fun? A lot! Here are the handouts and visuals from our 2014 Farm Day exhibit: Acorn Cookies: recipe and coloring sheet Acorn collecting and processing ........ Baking with acorn flour California bay laurel ........
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