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UC Master Gardeners of Orange County: Event

This Month In The Garden – March 2026

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Feb 25, 2026

Happy March! It’s time for This Month In The Garden, our monthly tips and tricks show we play on the first Thursday of every month here on In The Garden with UC Master Gardeners of Orange County California.The key emphasis at this time of year are three words: Plant, Feed, and Control. But don’t jump the gun…
UC Master Gardeners of Orange County
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Thriving Forward: Article

What Is Mental Health First Aid?

February 25, 2026
By Matthew R Rodriguez
Introduction Supporting the mental and emotional wellbeing of youth is a priority of the 4-H positive youth development program. In fact, each of the four Hs (Head, Heart, Hands, and Health) relate to mental wellbeing. Our head is the place where we think, have emotions, and make decisions. Our heart is…
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UC Master Gardeners of Butte County: Event

Grafting Fruit Trees NEW

Event Date
Apr 9, 2026

Grafting and budding are methods of plant propagation that join parts of different plants so that they will grow as one plant. Nearly all fruit trees are grown on rootstocks that have been selected to overcome soil problems. The scion cultivar is typically budded onto the rootstock. These techniques are used…
UC Master Gardeners of Butte County
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UCCE Central Sierra: Event

Central Sierra: Meet Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) Informational Session

Event Date
Mar 26, 2026

Calling all family farmers in the Central Sierra Foothills! Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) and MacKenzie Patton with UC Cooperative Extension invite you to an informational session to learn more about CAFF, and the support we provide to family farmers in California. Join us to explore…
UCCE Central Sierra
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Bug Squad: Article

What's a Nematode?

February 25, 2026
By Kathy Keatley Garvey
 If you missed the UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day Speaker Series on Saturday, Feb. 21 in the Sensory Theatre of the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science, 392 Old Davis Road, not to worry.The series, featuring introductory information about nematodes, dinosaurs, yeast, and bees and…
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The Savvy Sage: Article

March Garden Tips and Vegetable Planting Guide

February 25, 2026
By Deborah Cunningham
 Article and photos by Peg Smith - March is such a wonderful month for gardeners, spring glory is erupting in brilliant blossoms and flowering bulbs. As we enjoy the bursting buds and blossoms, it is an ideal time to look forward to the summer bounty of vegetables and flowers. Time to start annual…
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Grown in Marin: Event

Virtual QPR Training: Suicide Prevention Training for Farmers and Farm Families

Event Date
Mar 24, 2026

This training is being delivered by Texas AgrAbility's Total Farmer Health Coach, Cene Cleaton, who is trained in health, safety, and agricultural cultural competencies. This training is part of a nationwide initiative to increase mental health support for farmers, ranchers, and rural…
Grown in Marin
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Master Food Preservers of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties: Page

Become a UC Master Food Preserver

The UC Master Food Preserver Program of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties is open to individuals looking to increase community knowledge in home food preservation methods. Applicants for the UC Master Food Preserver Program must be willing to share knowledge and skills learned from certification training…
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UC Master Gardener Program Statewide Blog: Article

Cultivating Healthy Food and Stronger Communities with Lake County Tribal Health Consortium

February 25, 2026
By Kristian M Salgado-Jacobo
Rooted in a commitment to inclusive and culturally relevant education, the UC Master Gardener Program strives to serve all Californians through meaningful horticultural outreach that supports volunteers, community partners, and residents alike. This type of rich collaboration takes time; in Lake County, that…
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