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Session 4A: Wildlife, Native Plants, Habitat (cont.) Chair: Greg Giusti and Tim Bean 10:30 #52 The Humboldt Marten Conservation Strategy: An Introduction and New Research Supporting Conservation - Keith M. Slauson, U.S.
Session 4C: Ecology (cont.) Chair: Pam Lindstedt and David Green 10:30 #54 Separating Effects of Crown Structure and Competition for Light on Trunk Growth of Sequoia Sempervirens - Ethan J.
Nurturing soil is one of the best things you can do as gardener. Plants thrive in soil that is teeming with life. Learn why this really matters and how to modify your soils to improve plant health and reduce disease and pests.
I came across the UC Master Gardener program about eight years ago, while walking along the Vallejo Farmers Market on a Saturday morning. A small table with small stacks of cards and flyers with information on all manner of gardening topics, from composting to vegetable gardening, to watering, to drought…
Hannah Thompson has been named as the new director of the Nutrition Policy Institute. With Lorrene Ritchie retiring July 1, Wendi Gosliner will serve as interim director until Thompson begins in her new role on Sept. 1.
Pruning plants is like getting your haircut. First you need to visualize what you'd like the plant to look like long term. Just like a barber, you need to have the right tools. Then there are some dos and don'ts, proper times of the year, and some basic principles that will turn any gardener into a…
Do you love native plants and wonder how you can enjoy them on your patio or in your smaller garden? Join Master Gardener and California Native Plant Society (CNPS) member Dolores Morrison to discover how to evaluate your yard to establish a native landscape, how to select and maintain plants, how to group…