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Hosted by Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) and city of Irvine. A free event that celebrates freedom, hope, and joy and honors the history and contributions of Black Americans to the cultural fabric of America.
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.
Who knew your kitchen scraps and yard debris could improve your soil? It's called composting, which not only improves your soil, but helps you save water. Learn about how to set up a system that works for you. Also learn about the different types of mulch and how they protect your garden.
San Mateo County 4-H Summer Camp offers a week of fun and excitement including swimming, boating, archery, arts & crafts, hiking, rock tower climbing, and both organized and group games.
4-H members across the county compete in youth exhibition categories, including animal showmanship, arts & crafts, and food science. More information can be found at: https://sanmateocountyfair.
Are you interested in becoming a Fresno County Master Gardener? Attend this class to learn about our program from current Master Gardeners, and take the next step towards this rewarding and exciting goal.
You could plant from dawn to dusk and still not plant every variety of tomato! Whether you are a novice or a pro, youll enjoy learning about tomatoes: their history and some fun facts, the many varieties, their culture, diseases and pests, growing in the ground vs.