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Join the Master Gardeners at the annual Matilija Poppy Fest. We will have two talks that day that you can join:12:30 pm - Vegetable ContainerGardening1:15 pm - Composting 101:Turn Green Waste Into GoldAddress of this event: 400 W Gainsbourough Rd, Thousand Oaks, at the Kids Adventure Garden
Playworks, a national nonprofit organization that promotes structured, inclusive recess in low-income elementary schools, has been shown to improve student engagement, physical activity, and school climate. However, little is known about whether programs like Playworks—where trained adults lead games that…
Turn waste into a nutrient rich organic material for your garden. Join Master Gardener Cindy Young to learn how compost provides valuable nutrients for your garden soil. Compost also helps retain moisture, which saves water, suppresses weeds, prevents soil erosion, and loosens compacted soils for…
Learn to save seeds from beautiful gardens. Join us for a leisurely stroll through the various and beautiful Gardens of Sherwood. We will help you gather seeds from selected plants to take home and try in your own yard. Learn about tried-and-true seed saving techniques. Includes flowers,…
May is about the time home gardeners can think about planting trees, shrubs, and some perennials: the soil is generally warm enough for roots to get established, and what freezes we get can likely be handled by plants known to thrive in the Tahoe Basin. Here are things to consider as you select trees,…
After the record heat in March, April has cooled to more normal temperatures. Thrips generation predictions have not changed much since last update. We’re approaching the peak of the second generation; adults are feeding and laying their eggs. The third generation is currently predicted to peak around the…
Too early to plant? Consider taking on these lightweight garden infrastructure projects! Use cold frames, raised beds, and other season extenders to get a head-start on planting outdoors.As we look at sunny skies and longer days in May, we get the urge to plant annual flowers and vegetables. However, in the…
Come attend our new hands-on photo class. Tips and tricks for using your phone as your camera. We will be discussing lighting, focal area, composition, framing and leading lines. After the class we will tour our 16 themed gardens in search of beautiful flowers, plants and insects to practice what you…
Learn how to deal with deer, voles, and gophers in your garden. First, we’ll dig into the biology of each; what they eat, where they live, how they reproduce and how to identify them. We’ll look at what they like/dislike, when they are most active, and the damage they can cause. Then…