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Live Stream KWMR.org (Recording available in the KWMR for 2 weeks) UC Master Food Preservers will be talking about preserving herbs - drying techniques and freezing. The plant of the day is French Tarragon.
Full Course Website: https://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/Stewards/ Stewards of the Coast & Redwoods is pleased to host the UC California Naturalist Certification Program.
Full Course Website: https://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/Stewards/ Stewards is pleased to announce a new UC California Naturalist Certification Program.
Join us for our monthly Felton Discovery Park work party! Volunteers meet at the Felton Library parking lot and walk to the adjacent Discovery Park on the first Saturday of each month from 9-11. We weed and plant and learn as we go. Rain cancels the event.
UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties
Cultivating healthy soil helps the home gardener grow vibrant veggies and herbs, bountiful fruit trees and gorgeous flowers! Monterey and Santa Cruz County Master Gardeners invite our local community to join us to learn regenerative soil techniques that you can add to your gardening bag of tricks.
UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties
Cultivating healthy soil helps the home gardener grow vibrant veggies and herbs, bountiful fruit trees and gorgeous flowers! Monterey and Santa Cruz County Master Gardeners invite our local community to join us to learn regenerative soil techniques that you can add to your gardening bag of tricks.
UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties
Fall Citrus Meeting on October 9, 2024 We are excited to bring a group of UC experts to you for a Fall Citrus Meeting on October 9, 2024, at the Lindcove Conference Room.
If you don't think you have space for a fruit tree, come learn about the Fruit Bush Method. It allows you to keep newly planted apple, apricot, plum, pear, peach, cherry, and other deciduous fruit trees small, and still get plenty of fruit.