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This class is for anyone with a fascination for all things bug related, but is tailored towards kids ages 6-18. Meet two real-life entomologists that studied bugs in school and now work with them for their job. Learn how they became interested in bugs, and the projects they work on.
How much sunlight do you get? How does that change throughout the year? What is your microclimate? Which native plants grow in your area? The first step to designing your best garden is getting to know your garden site.
UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties
Many people are suffering from emotional consequences associated with anticipated or actual environmental changes and reacting with despair, grief, or uncertainty.
Looking for funding that can help take your farm to the next humane farming level? One thats easy to apply for and report on? Look no further, FACTs Fund-a-Farmer grant program is the perfect way to improve the lives of the livestock on your farm.
Yes, worms CAN eat your green kitchen waste and UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will tell you how to make that happen! Find out what equipment and supplies youll need to assemble a worm bin including bedding, water, worms and food scraps.
What is a Pass Down Plant? It is a plant shared from other gardens or gardeners. Learn how to share safely including propagation of perennials, bulbs, seeds, and succulents.
Preparing Your Winter Garden Description: In this beginning class, participants will learn how to prepare their garden for winter by using compost and mulch, planting cover crops, and planting winter vegetables.
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
Would you like to know more about how to care for those lovely Japanese Maples? If so, Marin Master Gardeners invite Napa Master Gardeners and the public to join us for Pruning Japanese Maples with Grant Foerster on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024.