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The Coastal Resources Program provides science-based information through applied research and informal education programs to people who make and influence decisions on the sustainability of coastal communities, ecosystems and resources. The program Advisor is Ms.
The Invasive Plants program is responsible for extension research and outreach in six southern California Counties (San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, and San Bernardino).
This Guide to Safe Methods of Canning Vegetables at Home (PDF) includes an extensive table outlining preparation methods and processing times for 19 vegetables. From asparagus to squash, learn how you can save the bounty of your garden for eating year-round.
Wildfires are part of California's ecosystems, and they do not have to lead to the destruction of structures and livelihoods. We all have a role to play in improving wildfire resilience, and we can make a difference from individual houses to entire communities.
One of the least-known treasure troves of information in San Diego County is that over two hundred Master Gardeners provide home gardening and pest control information throughout the county, FREE to the public.
Integrated pest management, or IPM, is a process you can use to solve pest problems while minimizing risks to people and the environment. IPM can be used to manage all kinds of pests anywherein urban, agricultural, and wildland or natural areas.
UC Cooperative Extension San Diego is excited to announce the Extension Connection, our very first local newsletter! Inside each issue you will find the latest articles written by our academic advisors regarding San Diego County, insightful program updates from our staff and much more.