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Imagine being able to harvest herbs as you need them right outside your kitchen door . . . or even from your kitchen counter. Learn about growing herbs in containers for use in cooking or for enjoyment in your garden.
Free event - Come and Learn about Tomatoes, Peppers, Herbs, Succulents, Houseplants, Hydroponics, Composting and Vermiculture, and Native plants including Native Milkweed. Get gardening questions answered by a Master Gardener. Everyone receives a free plant. Additional plants $2 and up.
In this webinar, Dr. Kent Daane, Cooperative Extension Specialist with UC Berkeley and at the Kearney Agricultural Center, will discuss vine mealybug controls in California vineyards.
In this webinar Mark Bolda, Farm Advisor in Strawberries and Caneberries with the University of California Cooperative Extension, Santa Cruz County, will discuss lygus bugs in strawberries. Lygus bugs are serious pests of strawberry, and by some estimates cause an annual loss of 20% statewide.
. Choose from pollinator plants grown by garden volunteers and from Morningsun Herb Farm, Vacaville. Gardening, nature and cookbooks will also be for sale, and Winters FFA students will have tomato and pepper starts for sale and milkweed to support Monarch butterflies.
Master Gardeners-Yolo workshop on Gardening For Year Round Meals meets regularly on the second Saturday of each month, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, at Grace Garden, located behind the United Methodist Church at 1620 Anderson Road, in Davis, near the back of the parking lot.
The Spring Plant Sale will happen for 2 weekends: April 6 and April 13. The time is 9 am until 1 pm for both dates. The location is Woodland Community College, Horticulture Unit. 2300 E. Gibson Road.
Jim Schulte will lead a class on Plant Propagation (Seeds and Cuttings. The class is free and open to the public. All who are interested in participating must register in advance by calling (530) 661-2001 or dropping by the Center to sign up.
Experienced UCCE-Master Gardener-Yolo Treva Valentine will lead the discussion. April is the month for Action in the edible garden. Come learn how to get started, how to harden off your seedlings, what to plant when and what to know about growing veggies in containers.