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UC Master Gardeners of Monterey, San Benito & Santa Cruz Counties: Page

Hotline FAQs

My oak trees were infested with caterpillars from the oak worm moth. Will the trees die? How do I control them? Should I spray? Environmental conditions and the moth's natural life cycle caused 2007 to be a "perfect storm" year for the California Oakworm (Phryganidia californica).
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What We Do

The UC Master Gardener Program is a statewide program of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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UC Master Gardeners of Monterey, San Benito & Santa Cruz Counties: Page

UC Master Gardener Program

To extend research based knowledge and information on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape practices to the residents of California and be guided by our core values and strategic initiatives.
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University of California Resources

California Garden Web. The UC Master Gardener Program designed the California Garden Web to serve as a portal to organize and extend the University of California's vast collection of research-based information about gardening to the public.
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Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center: Page

About Us

Located 60 miles northeast of Sacramento in Browns Valley, the Sierra Foothill Research & Extension Center (SFREC) is one of ten centers under the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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Research

The over 5,000 acres of rangeland and pasture and eight talented field support staff provide the foundation for research ranging from intensive plot and individual animal-scale work all the way to research at landscape and herd-scale.
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