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Healthier Plants Increased understanding of plant needs Appropriate selection, placement, and care of plants Integrated pest-management practices Healthier Environment Optimum water use Improved soil quality Reduced reliance on pesticides Healthier Gardeners More vegetables and fruits consumed More...
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Does your organization need a speaker for an upcoming meeting? We provide knowledgeable speakers on many gardening topics. Please fill out the following information as completely as possible and a Speakers' Bureau Coordinator will contact you. All fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
Objectives of the Ventura County Master Gardener Program External Educate the community in various aspects of gardening utilizing University of California science-based gardening information. Answer garden related questions at the helpline and in the community.
The Master Gardeners currently maintain ten demonstration gardens throughout Ventura County. Each garden features different elements that could be incorporated into your home garden. These include raised beds for vegetables, native plants, orchards, and drought-tolerant landscaping options.
2011 The Anchor Garden was installed and garden talks offered focused on reduced water usage in the home landscape. 40 UC Davis Arboretum All-Star plants were installed - plants whose viability has been tested and recommended for California gardens.
Veterans Home of California, Ventura is a residential assisted-living home for 60 retired veterans. The location offers veterans an opportunity for interesting and creative outdoor activities.
UC Cooperative Extension Ventura County The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) is the public service division of the University of California. It operates under the division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR).