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UC Master Gardeners of San Luis Obispo County

Garden of the Seven Sisters Demonstration Garden

The Garden of the Seven Sisters is the UC Master Gardener Program’s demonstration garden, dedicated to providing science-based horticultural education for home gardeners in San Luis Obispo County.

Entrance sign for the Garden of the Seven Sisters demonstration garden

This outdoor classroom includes more than 15 garden plots that showcase sustainable gardening techniques appropriate for local conditions. The garden is made possible through generous community support and has a long-standing history in the community.

Landscape map detailing the garden layout.

Orchard legend

Orchard legend listing plot number, fruit type, and variety (including labeled sides where noted).
PlotFruit typeVariety
1NectaplumSpicy Zee
2Pluot
  • A — Flavor Grenade (east side)
  • B — Flavor Supreme (west side)
3PlumWeeping Santa Rosa
4CherryBing/Lapin (?! )
5PlumSatsuma
6White peachDonut
7Asian pear
  • A — Tsu Li (north side)
  • B — 20th Century (south side)
8Cherry
  • A — Royal Lee (southeast side)
  • B — Minnie Royal (north side)
9Peach
  • A — White Peach “Tropic Snow” (east side)
  • B — Eva’s Pride (west side)
  • C — Mid Pride (north side)
10PomegranateWonderful
11PomegranateGrenada
12Apricot
  • A — Goldkist (east side)
  • B — Floragold (west side)
13PersimmonFuyu-Jiro
14Apple4-in-1 Low Chill — Anna, Fuji, Dorsett Golden, Gordon
15Nectarine / Aprium
  • A — Snow Queen (north side)
  • B — Panamint (west side)
  • C — Flavor Delight (south side)
16Plum
  • A — Shiro (south side)
  • B — Santa Rosa (west side)
  • C — Burgundy (north side)
17AppleJonagold
18Fig
  • A — White Genoa (south side)
  • B — Violette de Bordeaux (east side)
  • C — Black Mission (west side)
19Peach
  • A — Santa Barbara (east side)
  • B — Saturn (west side)
  • C — Red Baron (south side)