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Program: Fall is the perfect time to collect seeds. Join the UC Marin Master Gardeners for this seed extravaganza! They will share seeds and give tips on topics such as gardening for pollinators, saving seeds, and planting a fall garden. There will be planting activities for all ages. Bring seeds you have…
Program: This is a plant and seed swap however it's not necessary to bring them to get the donated items. UC Marin Master Gardeners will share information on seed saving of edibles and CA native plants, give tips on what to plant this fall, and assist patrons in planting in containers. There will be…
Program: Fall Gardening Workshop with seed and plant exchange and planting in containers. Learn what to plant in your fall and winter garden.Cost: FREESponsors: Marin Master Gardeners and South Novato LibraryContact: Cris Criollo at cris.criollo@marincounty.gov
Program: The event will include a seed and plant exchange, information on seed saving and CA native plant seeds and planting activities.Cost: FREESponsors: Marin Master Gardeners and Novato LibraryContact: Nicole Hight at nicole.hight@marincounty.gov
There has been widespread concern that some native California oaks were not regenerating adequately. Three California oak species (blue oak, valley oak and Engelmann oak) have been repeatedly identified as species that have inadequate regeneration to maintain current stand densities.There has been…
The UC Master Gardener Program of Inyo and Mono Counties helps residents of the Eastern Sierra cultivate successful, sustainable gardens and landscapes. Our Mission:To extend research-based knowledge and information on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape…
As the population of California continues to increase, the threat of wildfires also increases. This is because most wildfires are started by humans. It is also generally accepted that the threat of catastrophic fires is higher today than it has ever been. The primary reason for this is that after a 100 years…
The Bohart Museum of Entomology at the University of California, Davis, is displaying specimens of California’s native insects, including the California dogface butterfly, in the Children’s Section of the Fairfield Civic Center Library through Wednesday, Sept. 10. Library associate Galila Kitzes…