Guess whos coming to dinner? All sorts of insects and other critters want to share in the bounty of your garden! University of California Master Gardeners will share the techniques of Integrated Pest Management to keep pests at bay with the least toxic methods.
Not enough room in your backyard for an orchard? With a little planning and know-how, it could happen. Learn about the varieties of fruit trees suitable for backyard growing and how to plant and care for them. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will provide tips for fruit trees in small gardens.
Visit our booth with a theme of Integrated Pest Management - Managing Pests with Environmentally Sound Methods." SL&G is a non-profit; $5.00 fee to enter.
Not enough room in your backyard for an orchard? With a little planning and know-how, it could happen. Learn about the varieties of fruit trees suitable for backyard growing and how to plant and care for them. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will provide tips for fruit trees in small gardens.
Why grow avocados? If you have ever tasted a ripe avocado fresh from the tree you would not ask. A mature tree can provide a lot of nutriciouis fruitand shade. Learn how to plant, maintain and harvest. What pests to watch out for and their control. No registration required.
Why grow avocados? If you have ever tasted a ripe avocado fresh from the tree you would not ask. A mature tree can provide a lot of nutriciouis fruitand shade. Learn how to plant, maintain and harvest. What pests to watch out for and their control. No registration required.
Imagine being able to harvest herbs as you need them right outside your kitchen door . . . or even from your kitchen counter. Learn about growing herbs in containers for use in cooking or for enjoyment in your garden.
The California Rice Commission, UC Davis and the UC Cooperative Extension are hosting the 2024 Rice Quality Workshop on July 18th from 9:00AM to 12:30PM.
Welcome the change of seasons by attending an in-person class on Fabulous Fall Fruits. Learn new ideas for preserving apples, pears, grapes, cranberries, and others.