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Orin Martin will teach a series of four seasonal workshops for small orchard care throughout the year, with a focus on apples and pears. Our intent is to engage a cohort of small-scale farmers who can attend all four sessions to learn as a community.
Orin Martin will teach a series of four seasonal workshops for small orchard care throughout the year, with a focus on apples and pears. Our intent is to engage a cohort of small-scale farmers who can attend all four sessions to learn as a community.
Orin Martin will teach a series of four seasonal workshops for small orchard care throughout the year, with a focus on apples and pears. Our intent is to engage a cohort of small-scale farmers who can attend all four sessions to learn as a community.
Orin Martin will teach a series of four seasonal workshops for small orchard care throughout the year, with a focus on apples and pears. Our intent is to engage a cohort of small-scale farmers who can attend all four sessions to learn as a community.
Come join us at the San Mateo County Disaster Preparedness Day! Master Food Preservers will be providing information on: food safety during emergencies how to stock you emergency kit and how to know if your food is safe after a power outage.
Master Food Preservers of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
Earth-friendly Gardening is Master Gardeners advice for creating sustainable landscapes that benefit the broader environment and make things easier for the gardener. By adopting these practices, you can grow a healthy garden that is beautiful, in sync with nature, and less prone to problems.
UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties
Cool season vegetables are cool! From gourmet selections to a stir-fry garden, this presentation covers everything you need to know about starting and growing vegetables that you can harvest in fall, winter and early spring.
Succulents are such an easy plant to grow, both in the garden and in pots. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will discuss the history and origin of succulents, their care and feeding and propagation. The presentation also covers pests and diseases and recommended remedies.
Join us in the garden to learn about caring for California Native plants as they prepare for their late summer dip into dormancy. Master Gardeners will share their experience with a hands-on learning opportunity.