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Overview Our demonstration and teaching gardens are located throughout Santa Clara County. We use our demonstration garden projects to demonstrate science-based gardening methods to the community and as sites for periodic classes given at no charge to community members.
VMS should be used for sending all "official" emails, i.e. topical announcements directly related to the Master Gardener Program, typically eligible for recording hours. This isn't intended to replace one-to-one emails.
Home > Training > Continuing Education View Schedule for: 2018 Bader Kudsi, UC Master Gardener, Santa Clara County grafting-handout Jan Washburn, PhD Retired Professor, UC Santa Cruz Discusses spider evolution, morphology, physiology, behavior and ecology.
Home > Training > Continuing Education View Schedule for 2017 Speaker: Brian Petraska, the Orchid Guy, Basic care of houseplants and orchids. Video Video Part 1 View Video - Part 2 069/23/36/15/26 Speaker: Dr. Jim Downer, Ph.
Works in collaboration and cooperation with Staff to guide UCCE MGP, Santa Clara County Develops and approves annual budget Approves new projects and activities Facilitates cooperation, coordination and communication between various parts of the organization Performs periodic assessments and strateg...
County Director: Sheila Barry The County Director has final authority regarding all programmatic and administrative issues relative to the UCCE Master Gardener Program of Santa Clara County. The County Director has final approval of appointments and reappointments of volunteers.
Committees and Teams have been created over time to fit the administrative needs of the organization. They work with the Program Coordinator to plan and implement activities/projects in accordance with the intended impacts of the organization.
The term Projects as used on the Volunteer Management System (VMS) encompasses all the various UC Master Gardener Program activities which contribute towards our mission to extend research-based knowledge and information on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape practices to t...
The Volunteer Management System (VMS) is an online system developed by UC ANR to assist volunteers in keeping accurate records of their volunteer activities. It also provides an online place for communication and collaboration within each County MG Program.