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Join us to learn about the native plants of San Benito and surrounding counties. We'll explore their biodiversity, beauty, ethnobotany and ecological benefits. We can only imagine how diverse the flora of San Benito County was in past centuries.
The California Society of American Foresters and California Fire Science Consortium are partnering to host the first annual California Forest Science Symposium on March 24-25, 2025.
In this webinar, Sarah E. Light, Agronomy Farm Advisor with University of California Cooperative Extension, Sutter-Yuba County, will give an overview of both summer and winter cover crop management for optimized weed control.
A panel of volunteers specializing in freezing, dehydrating, canning and food safety will be available to answer your questions and share their tips so you can safely and successfully preserve food at home. This session will lead off with: a short show and tell of pressure canning equipment.
Ready to start your FIRST vegetable garden? Or IMPROVE upon your previous efforts? Join us for our . . . NEW Vegetable Gardening Class Series giving less experienced vegetable growers the information they need to succeed.
Save the Date! Hedgerows and Soil Health Assessments Field Day! Date: Tuesday, April 1st, 2025 Registration: 12:30 pm ~ Program: 1:00 pm Location: Corner of Tule Rd & Lodi Rd, Colusa, CA 95932 In field soil health assessments will be demonstrated. Hedgerow project results will be shared.
Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided walk through the park to discover some of the many exotic and native trees along with park history.
Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided walk through the park to discover some of the many exotic and native trees along with park history.
Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided walk through the park to discover some of the many exotic and native trees along with park history.