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Two days/time to choose from! Join the UC Master Food Preservers of Sonoma County for a fun, hands-on workshop creating four (or more) delicious, giftable toppings, one from each texture category! Learn preservation techniques like water bath canning and dehydrating while making treats such as Chocolate…
This week on In The Garden with UC Master Gardeners, MGs Teena Spindler and Katrina Kirkeby expound on the meaning of lazy gardening! Or, as we call today’s show, Low Effort Flower Gardens. These two ladies often talk about leaving on vacation and coming back to see PRESENTS all over their gardens! …
This week on In The Garden with UC Master Gardeners, MGs Teena Spindler and Katrina Kirkeby expound on the meaning of lazy gardening! Or, as we call today’s show, Low Effort Flower Gardens. These two ladies often talk about leaving on vacation and coming back to see PRESENTS all over their gardens! …
Congratulations to UC Davis Distinguished Professor Emerita Lynn Kimsey of the Department of Entomology and Nematology, newly inducted Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences (CAS). Kimsey, an internationally recognized hymenopterist, directed the Bohart Museum of Entomology for 34…
October 16, 2025TomKat Ranch, Pescadero, CA PresentersLewis ReedMid-Pen Open Space DistrictJared ChildressCentral Coast Prescribed Burn AssociationBianca Soares ShaperoStar Creek Land StewardsStephanie LarsonUniversity of CA Cooperative ExtensionMark BiaggiTomKat RanchDocuments  …
October 14, 2025 Glenn County 4-H Clubs Celebrate National 4-H Week Through Creative Window Displays During the week of October 5-11, 2025, Glenn County 4-H joined communities across the nation in celebrating National 4-H Week, a time to recognize the positive impact 4-H has on youth, families, and…
Blog by Karen MetzIn early September, I had the opportunity to visit a friend’s house and pick Chinese Jujubes, Ziziphus jujuba. Ziziphus jujuba is native to Asia. The tree was about 12 to 15 feet high. She had been growing the tree for about 12 years. She thought this was about as large as…