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The 2100 sq ft Edible Demonstration Garden at Indian Valley Organic Farm and Garden (IVOFG) in Novato was designed and installed by UC Marin Master Gardeners in 2016 and is a hands-on teaching tool for UC MMG and the public.
The Speaker's Bureau is a service provided by UC Marin Master Gardeners who present research-based programs to the public on a variety of topics from the world of horticulture, sustainable gardening practices and more.
The goal of the Marin Master Gardener Community Garden Committee is to help the current community gardens of Marin remain vi able assets to their communities, while assisting future garden development to enable the healthy benefits of gardening are available throughout the county.
The Marin Master Gardener Help Desk is a garden problem solving/information resource provided through the University of California Cooperative Extension for Marin County residents. PLEASE NOTE: If you are NOT a Marin County resident, please contact your county's local Cooperative Extension office.
Marin Garden Walks is a partnership between UC Marin Master Gardeners and Marin Municipal Water District to provide homeowners in Marin with information and advice on improving their irrigation practices to help conserve Marins precious water resources.
Tips for some of the easiest types of plants from which to save seeds: > Tomatoes > Squash & melons > Peppers > Beans & Peas Step 1: Harvest seeds in pulp. Photo: Chiot's Run Tomatoes are self-pollinating.
Take a class, join our community events, or come to one of our seasonal plant sales! UC Marin Master Gardeners are pleased to offer online talks and presentations in collaboration with our partners in Marin.
Gardens are always changing: plants grow, soils change, leaves fall, and weeds sprout. All plants, whether in your garden or in your home, need consistent maintenance and care.
Propagation is the process by which plants are multiplied or reproduced. It is used for ornamental as well as edible plants. Propagating your own plants can be fun and rewarding because you can grow many species not found in nurseries. This includes many tasty and unusual vegetables.