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Learn the importance of reducing stress and how to check inwards through rest and sleep. The 4-H Healthy Living Advisory Committee invites you to pledge your health to better living and join their monthly webinars on topics to help you build healthy habits. Sessions will be held one Thursday a month and…
University of California 4-H Youth Development Program
Think your garden is too small for fruit trees? Think again! Learn about the Fruit Bush Method, a way to keep fruit trees like apples, apricots, pears, plums, peaches, persimmons, nectarines, and cherries under 5 feet tall. Plus, get easy tips to keep your fruit trees healthy and productive.
Learn how to collaborate more effectively with youth leaders so they can set and achieve their goals. This webinar features hands-on activities and insightful discussions.
University of California 4-H Youth Development Program
Think your garden is too small for fruit trees? Think again! Learn about the Fruit Bush Method, a way to keep fruit trees like apples, apricots, pears, plums, peaches, persimmons, nectarines, and cherries under 5 feet tall. Plus, get easy tips to keep your fruit trees healthy and productive.
What happens when things do not go as planned? Flexibility and resourcefulness is key. Learn how to develop your backup plan along the way, so you are ready in the event your plan has to change.
University of California 4-H Youth Development Program
In the postfire environment of a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) forest, it’s easy to get lost in the sprouts. And it makes sense, coast redwood trees can sprout prolifically from their base after fire and other disturbances. This is called basal or clonal regeneration, and it is a nearly unique…
Los incendios ocurridos en Altadena y Pacific Palisades recordaron recientemente la magnitud y el impacto del fuego en el estado; por ello, en el corazón de los bosques de California, investigadores y especialistas de la División de Agricultura y Recursos Naturales de la Universidad de California (UC…