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Once the holiday lights are packed away and the cold gray days of winter fill our skyline, it’s time to brighten up the house with indoor plants!Who doesn’t love a variety of living plants in various colors, textures, and sizes, standing upright or spilling over the sides of a decorative container,…
Learn from Phoebe Gordon (UCCE Advisor, Merced & Madera) & Mel Thayer (UC Riverside) in this free educational webinar. The webinar will cover fig tree basics, variety selection, site selection, pruning, sunburn & frost protection, nutrient & water management, and IPM for black fig fly.Please…
2027 MG Training class January- April 2027 will be the next time we offer a training class to become a Master Gardener.Applications will be open May 1,- July 31, 2026.We will host 2 Informational Meet and Greet Classes this Spring:HOW TO BECOME A MASTER GARDENER  …
Join UC Master Gardeners in a hands-on eventAPPLE TREE GRAFTING.Not only will you learn to graft a scion onto supplied root-stock to take home but you will also learn,Selecting Suitable Apple Tree Types for our Climate,Selecting Quality Scion Wood, &Sourcing Root Stock.There is a $15.00 non-refundable…
February 6, 2026. This hands-on, in-person workshop will provide an introduction to Shiny including the principles of reactive programming, fundamentals of UI design, and deployment options.
If you're interested in joining the Pacific Coast Entomological Society (PCES), the first meeting of the year will be Saturday, Jan. 24 at 1 p.m. in Room 122 of Briggs Hall, University of California, Davis. Following the meeting, the group will gather at the Bohart Museum of Entomology to learn…
Preserve It! Chicken Wing Season! The Super Bowl always means there is a grand feast of snack foods to plan and prepare. While the textures and flavors abound at this annual gathering (whether you watch the game or not), it seems a quintessential ingredient on the menu is the spicy-vinegary buffalo…
Preserve It! For a Lofty Dessert! Seckel pears are crisp, juicy, and quite sweet with a slightly spicy flavor profile when ripe. They are very small in size (about one-inch diameter and three-inches in height – about the size of a small lemon), making them perfect for canning beautiful halves of…