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Visit our booth to discuss this week’s topic, "Creating Habitat for Backyard Birds." The UC Master Gardeners of Orange County are sponsoring Sea and Sage Audubon Society. Using the art of Taxidermy (often involving months of meticulous work) come admire the details of feathered backyard…
Ready to enter the world of rose gardening? You came to the right place. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will cover the basics: selection, planting, care and feeding, integrated pest management and pruning. Learn which rose is right for you and how to care for it. No…
If you are busy (and who isn’t?) and like to garden, this class is for you! Not exactly “speed gardening” – but close – this presentation gives Orange County gardeners the list of top garden jobs for each area of the garden month by month. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will discuss how to get…
You can’t do it all in one day, or even one month – it takes at least a year to accomplish all the gardening activities. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will tell you how to do it, month by month. Learn when to plant which veggie, keeping fruit trees productive, pruning, mulching, starting…
If you have roses, this presentation is a great refresher on the basics such as selection, planting, care and feeding, integrated pest management and pruning. In addition, UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will focus on specific types of roses such as shrubs, miniature roses and old garden roses.Note…
If you have roses, this presentation is a great refresher on the basics such as selection, planting, care and feeding, integrated pest management and pruning. In addition, UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will focus on specific types of roses such as shrubs, miniature roses and old garden roses.Note…
Author: Chuck Ingels, UC Cooperative Extension, Sacramento County.Edited by Christine Joshel, Center for Pest Management research & Extension and Mary Lou Flint, IPM Education & Publications, UC Davis.Publication Number 31-S81 (revised July 2003)As result of increasing environmental …
As Orange County's landscape evolves, many gardeners worry that shrinking outdoor spaces mean giving up their gardening dreams. But limited square footage doesn't have to limit your growing potential. Our Gardening in Small Spaces class will show you how to maximize every inch of available space to…
Kick Off the New Year with an Active Outdoor LifestyleFor many of us, the new year inspires goals to be more active and spend more time outdoors. But with chilly temperatures and limited daylight, finding the motivation to get outside can be tough. Still, even short bouts of outdoor movement—like walking or…
Author, Chuck Ingels, Farm Advisor, Sacramento CountyEdited by Judy McClure, Master Gardener Program CoordinatorPublication Number 31-S68 (Published October 2000)Fruit trees will normally begin to bear fruit between two and five years after planting, depending mainly on the species and method of training and…