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The San Mateo County Fair is a summer event in the Bay Area that features food, entertainment, and exhibits. The fair celebrates the county's culture and diversity.
The California 4-H State Field Day is the largest educational event for California 4-H youth members and adult 4-H volunteers. The event is intended to provide a culminating experience in public speaking, textiles, plant sciences, photography, interview skills, and entomology.
Garden to Table Series Fresh & Flavorful: Mastering Mediterranean Herbs Discover the vibrant world of Mediterranean herbs that can thrive in Ventura County's climate.
Garden to Table Series - Vine Time: Growing Magnificent Melons & Cucumbers Experience the sweetness of homegrown melons and the crisp freshness of garden cucumbers! From honeydew to cantaloupe, Persian cucumbers to pickling varieties, discover the secrets of growing these sprawling summer favorites...
RAISED BED GARDENING Learn about types of raised beds, how to plant in a raised bed and important tips on soil and irrigation. See a demonstration of building a raised bed. Taught by certified Master Gardener, Lee Rosenboom.
For the Love of Bees: How to Grow Herbs and Other Fragrant Plants Description: Did you know that different bees emerge from overwintering at different times, in search of their preferred flowering plants?
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
Fungicides and Pesticides for the Home Gardener Please join certified VC Master Gardener, Julian Hoyle, as he explains the world of fungicides and pesticides. Learn how fungicides and insecticides work, and when and how to use them. Learn non-chemical ways to control fungi and insects.
Garden to Table Series Fresh & Flavorful: Mastering Mediterranean Herbs Discover the vibrant world of Mediterranean herbs that can thrive in Ventura County's climate.