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Central Sierra Master Gardeners list of UCANR publications for home gardening, including native plants, deer resistant plant list, bee-friendly garden recipes, composting, vegetable gardening, proper fertilizing, more!
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UC Master Gardeners are community members who have been trained under the direction of the University of California Cooperative Extension. Each volunteer has completed more than 50 hours of formal classroom training.
Clicking on the link will take you to the county's website, where you can find classes and events, access their archive of educational articles, or reach out for information and guidance specific to your area.
UCCE Master Gardeners of Central Sierra are here to answer your gardening questions! Fill out the Ask A Master Gardener online form for your county. You can attach photos and we walk you through all of the information that might be pertinent.
These UC resources are used by our Master Gardeners to find the answers to your questions and are the best research-based information out there. Composting Resources - The UCCE Master Gardeners of Central Sierra have compiled all the answers to your composting questions here.
California's water sources have been stretched in recent times, and with precipitation being unpredictable saving water is always the right choice! Did you know that you can save 20 to 50 percent of the water you currently use in your garden and landscape and actually improve your plants health?
UCCE Master Gardeners are community members who have been trained under the direction of the University of California Cooperative Extension. Each volunteer has completed more than 50 hours of formal classroom training.