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This website is intended to assist local growers in the San Diego region in their efforts to remain competitive by providing useful guidelines and resources.
AB 589 (Bigelow): Water diversion: monitoring and reporting training Senate Bill 88 requires all water right holders - who have previously diverted or intend to divert more than 10 acre-feet per year (including riparian and pre-1914 claims), or are authorized to divert more than 10 acre-feet per yea...
Invasive species are non-native species that arrive in a new area, spread rapidly without their native predators and pests, and cause environmental or economic harm, or harm to human health.
Los Angeles County and neighboring areas of Southern California are a paradise for gardeners who enjoy growing fruit trees in their backyards, at their community garden, or even in a container on their patio. This website suggests some possible fruit trees for your family to enjoy.
The South American palm weevil (SAPW), known to scientists as Rhynchophorus palmarum, is an invasive beetle that has been detected infesting palm trees in San Diego County.
Did You Know? Some drought-tolerant plants can be toxic or harmful and are for sale at your local plant nursery. Learn how to avoid injury and safely enjoy these beautiful plants in your drought-tolerant landscape.
Welcome to the UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte CountiesAs part of the University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR), we serve our community by sharing research-based knowledge and sustainable gardening practices. Trained UC Master Gardener volunteers empower Humboldt and…
The Mediterranean Oak Borer (Xyleborus monographus) is an ambrosia beetle that was found infesting several valley oak trees in Calistoga, (Napa County) California in 2019. The extent of its distribution within Napa County and neighboring Sonoma and Lake Counties is currently undetermined.
This course will show you how to produce short "How-To" style videos. By following the content here you will gain the basic skills needed to plan, record, edit, and post videos. Producing videos takes practice.