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Grow Oakhurst Victory Garden. First meeting at the Oakhurst Branch Library, Community Room. If you would like to help out or find out more about how to teach the L. A.
Madera Master Gardeners 2026 Glorious Garden Tour Saturday, May 16th, 9am-1pm Please join us for a self-guided tour of 3 beautiful home gardens in Oakhurst and Coarsegold, as well as the gardens of Fresno Flats Historic Village and Park, where we will have a plant sale and garden information…
A note from Elinor Teague to the readers: After writing gardening columns for the Fresno Bee for 18 years, it is a pleasure to be able to continue to offer readers gardening advice and tips here on the Fresno County Master Gardeners website.
Cover crops seem to offset their water use by improving soil moisture retention Cover crop research conducted by a team of university researchers is now helping to inform and shape policy to implement the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) in several San Joaquin Valley counties.
Wildfire University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources includes a wide variety of programs aimed at understanding California wildfire and how losses from wildfire can be minimized. Following is information for journalists on these UC resources.
Haramrit Gill hamgill@ucdavis.edu Haramrit Gill is the newly appointed Environmental Horticulture Advisor for Tulare, Kings, Fresno, and Madera Counties. Hailing from Punjab, India, Haramrit's profound passion for agriculture developed organically.
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