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Californias Native Plants Biodiversity Description: California hosts an amazing diversity of species, but many are in danger of extinction in coming decades.
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
Come get your hands dirty in this hands-on vegetable growing workshop offered by UC Napa County Master Gardeners. Learn what to plant now and later when the weather gets hot. Soil prep, irrigation, seed-starting, transplants and potential problems: well cover it all.
Come get your hands dirty in this hands-on vegetable growing workshop offered by UC Napa County Master Gardeners. Learn what to plant now and later when the weather gets hot. Soil prep, irrigation, seed-starting, transplants and potential problems: well cover it all.
Join Napa County UC Master Gardeners for a workshop on winter fruit tree pruning techniques and how to plant a bare root tree. Event will be held at a private residence outdoors; you will receive the workshop location after completing the registration process.
This is the second part in the Winter Rose Care series. In the first class, the Master Gardeners discussed pruning techniques for all types of roses along with everything needed for your gardens. Now it's your chance to practice all that you've learned with the guidance of the Napa Master Gardeners.
This workshop highlights pruning techniques for all types of roses along with everything needed to make your roses a success in 2025. Attendees will be invited to join a hands-on pruning workshop at Fuller Park Rose Garden on January 18 to practice what youve learned.
Explore practical strategies and incentives for enhancing biodiversity while maintaining productive agricultural lands. This session is perfect for farmers and land managers looking to balance conservation with agriculture and improve ecosystem health while supporting local wildlife.
Its every farmer or ranchers worst nightmare: Someone claims to have gotten sick from the food they produced. No matter how safe the operation is, the risk is always there. The good news is there are ways to manage and mitigate the impacts of this risk.
When disaster strikes, we commonly hear people say, "I didn't think it would happen to us." Wildfires, floods, hurricanes, blizzards, ice storms, tornadoes, and other natural disasters are in the news every day.
The H-2A visa program makes it possible for farmers to bring in citizens of other countries for agricultural work in the United States. With a tight labor market, the visa program is experiencing a lot of growth farmers who have never considered it before are taking a closer look.