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The Bay Area's mild climate supports multiple growing seasons for a diverse number of Asian vegetables. Come and learn how to plan for and grow a variety of nutritious and delicious Asian Vegetables throughout the year. We will highlight what gardeners can do right now to prepare for a bountiful Asian…
Need ideas for all of that extra back yard citrus? Join our Master Food Preserver team for a hands on workshop learning how to can your oranges while they are fresh and ripe.
UCCE Master Food Preservers of Fresno, Madera, and Merced
By Cindy Watter, UC Master Gardener of Napa County.Last year I was fired up with the urge to clean out my junk shed and turn it into my tool shed. I marched to the southwest corner of my yard and promptly fell, thigh deep, into a hole that opened beneath me. It didn’t take me long to realize what had…
Winter rains and damp conditions in many parts of California may have brought a surprise visitor to your lawn: mushrooms! A few mushrooms sprouting in your lawn can be a good sign: it means there's plenty of organic matter in the soil. But if patches of mushrooms are sprinkled across your lawn, something…
To celebrate the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralist AND the International Year of the Woman Farmer and Rancher, we are holding a North American Regional Women Pastoralist Gathering in Monterey, CA on February 7, 2026. A group of ranching women across the United States and Canada have been…
My favorite fruit tree is a Japanese 'Diospyrus Kaki Fuyu' persimmon growing in our front side yard. It was a thin, spindly 3-foot stick when we planted it around 18 years ago. Our soil is heavy rock and clay, but persimmons are hardy trees known to tolerate less than ideal conditions, although…
"Did you know that in one acre of almond orchard there can be more earthworms than the entire population of Los Angeles? What are they doing down there?"So asks Amanda Hodson, assistant professor of soil ecology and pest management, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematolgy, who will present a…
By Rick DelmasRetired Inyo-Mono Farm AdvisorIn general, growing fruit requires adequate water, suitable soil, and an appropriate climate. The Eastern Sierra has long, warm summer days, cool nights, and a relatively dry growing season, which is beneficial for producing excellent fruit.The main factor that…
Climate And Agriculture: Farming in a Changing Climate WorkshopWhen: Tuesday January 20, 2026Time: 8:30 - 2:30 (lunch will be provided)Where: Ventura County Community Foundation, 4001 Mission Oaks Blvd, Suite A, Camarillo, CARegistration: https://bit.ly/ClimateAndAgVC UC ANR CLIMATE AND…