Sacramento County Master Gardeners collaborate with city and county departments to provide information on water quality and composting, they maintain the demonstration gardens at the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center, and coordinate the annual Harvest Day educational event the first Saturday in August.
The application period for the 2026 UC Master Gardener volunteer training program is OPEN. If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Baumbach, Program Coordinator at 707-389-0645 (texts ok) or jmbaumbach@ucanr.edu.
Check our upcoming events on the Home page. View previously recorded workshops on the Master Gardener Presentation page on this websiteThe UC Master Gardeners of Yolo County offer a variety of gardening classes and workshops throughout the year.
This following was prepared by the SNESI panel to provide additional details for potential projects for the 2015 grant cycle. Each of the priority areas is described and several more potential topics are listed than what is included in the call.
Please see the UC Delivers website for examples of outreach activities in this and other Strategic Initiative subject areas. Webinar from 2/26/16 Red Blotch Virus of Grapes Dr.
Alternative protein supplementation Animal Wastes and Water Quality $15 Beautiful shrub is ecological problem in California California Rangeland Summit and Tour, Jan.
In this series of 38 video presentations, experts in water and natural resource management from throughout the UC system and beyond share their perspectives on water and drought. The series was developed by UC ANR with support from the California Department of Water Resources.