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by Dorothy Abeyta and John Fike, NVT Project Leads Leading a project like New Volunteer Training has myriad aspects associated with it, ranging from challenge to fun.
by Ann Ramirez Change! It is that time of the year when our spring efforts in the vegetable garden end and a new fall garden emerges. Many trees show beautiful colors before they lose their leaves, and our homes start to have seasonal changes. Growing Gardeners has had many changes.
by May Coleman Our newly approved Jardineros project emphasizes the growing importance of community-based connections, particularly between the UC Master Gardener Program of Contra Costa and the large Spanish-speaking community in the county.
by Hedwig Van Den Broeck In the previous The Latest Dirt, we shared that the Speakers Bureau was in jeopardy of not having 2025 Webinar Programming, and several other critical in-person programming due to a lack of volunteers.
Glenn County 4-H Newsflash - November 14, 2024 Tractor Supply Paper Clover Campaign - NEW DATES Glenn County 4-H Leader Workshop NEW Project Leaders Needed Returning Leader Information...
by Lori Palmquist The Communications project serves the public AND UC Master Gardeners proudly and directly. Our work is electronically focused. So, if you join us, you can put away those gloves, pruners, and trowels. Our reach is far, and our message clear.
by Hedwig Van Den Broeck News to Grow By is more than just our seasonal newsletter with nearly 8,500 subscribersits a vibrant, welcoming platform that connects us with our community.
by Dan Lent and Brian Kerss The Richmond Low Water Demonstration Garden showcases water-efficient gardening, featuring six distinct areas with low-water and drought-tolerant plants.
It promises to be an outstanding seminar. Andr Custodio Franco, assistant professor, Indiana University, Bloomington, will speak on "Deciphering the Soil Macrobiome: Belowground Communities Driving Ecosystem Responses to Global Change" at a seminar hosted Monday, Nov.
On March 27th, 2024, a flatbed truck carrying a metal art structure originating in New York and headed to Petaluma, California was stopped at the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) Agricultural Inspection Station in Truckee, California due to live spotted lanternfly (SLF) egg masse...