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Join regenerative farmers from across the region to learn from each other, ask questions, and problem solve. Whether you are just learning about the concept of lowering your inputs and focusing on soil health or well into the process, this meeting is for you.
Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center
Planning Your Spring Veggie Garden Description: Learn what is needed to successfully grow vegetables. This class will cover how to create healthy soil, manage pests and select crops appropriate for specific microclimates.
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
Free "Tomato Time!" Workshop at RCRCD Join Kathy Swanson, Riverside County Master Garderner, on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at 10 a.m. at Riverside-Corona Research Conservation District.
Free "Backyard Fruit Growing" Workshop & Scion Exchange at RCRCD Learn about fruiting vines and how and why to make your own fruit cocktail tree from the California Rare Fruit Growers at this informative workshop! After the workshop, from 11:45 to 1:45, there will be a scion exchange.
Free"Rainwater Harvesting" Workshop at SCIC Join Christine Lampe, Riverside County Master Gardener, and learn how to capture free fresh water from the sky by creating a barrel system that collects and stores rainwater when you need it! See attached flyer for more information.
Growing Vegetables from Seed Description: Its time to start your summer vegetables indoors. In this presentation, youll learn how to germinate and grow your summer vegetables for transplanting in the spring. Well also cover when and how to sow seeds directly outdoors.
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
Growing and Pruning Roses. Free Workshop with Master Gardener Adelaide Kock. Attend this free workshop on February 8th. No registration needed. Sign in at the event. Three Sister Garden on the Madera Community College site. Follow the signs. Hope to see you there.
The Master Gardeners of Orange County will teach you how to successfully grow avocados, including how to select an appropriate variety, planting, care and maintenance, harvesting, pruning, and pest management.