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Black Fig Fly - Wilson Lab @ UC Riverside

Black Fig Fly (Diptera: Lonchaeidae: Silba adipata)Invasive Fig Pest Recently Discovered in Southern California Has Now Spread to the Central Coast, Bay Area and Central Valley RegionsClick Here to Download the "Pest Alert" PDF (last updated October 2025) Overview: Fig growers need to be aware of the…
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UC Master Gardener Program of Imperial County

Perhaps you want to be a MG in the Future: Add your name to our "Future List of Master Gardeners" and we will contact you when we offer training again. The Imperial County Master Gardener Program has trained its first cohort of 30 UC Master Gardener Volunteers.
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UCANR Programmatic Footprint Maps

Click here to view the dashboard What are the Programmatic Footprint Maps? Interactive, regularly updated maps that show UC ANRs programmatic footprint across California.
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Small Acreage Landowners

As HPAI is currently (January 2025) moving across California, we want to encourage everyone to increase their biosecurity to reduce the risk. If you notice any signs of disease, as always, contact your veterinarian.
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Statewide Programs & Research and Extension Center Operations

ANR Statewide Programs and Research and Extension Center Operations (SWPR) manages the budget, financial, personnel, programmatic and administrative operations for the program side of ANR; Units served include: ANR Senior Leadership ANR 13 Statewide Programs and Institutes ANR 9 Research and Extensi...
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Tribal Oak Restoration

Ancient tribal communities across the state have relied on acorns as a staple of their diet, and in some parts of Southern California acorns constituted the majority of the ancient diet. It is no surprise that oaks occupy a special place in the culture of tribal communities.
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California Cover Crops Resources

A cover crop can be any non-cash crop grown in addition to the primary cash crop. Cover crops offer many potential benefits. There are also management implications to consider when deciding whether to use cover crops, and identifying which crop or mixture of crops to plant.
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Visit the UC Master Gardener Gardening Education Center

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Sep 2, 2026

The Gardening Education Center (GEC) is a dynamic, experimental garden where UC Master Gardeners employ environmentally sound, water-wise methods to propagate and grow a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs, pollinator plants and cover crops throughout the year. The GEC features a range of growing…
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Bread and Butter Pickled Jicama

Enjoy right out of the jar! Use on desserts such as pound cake or cheesecakes. The syrup is wonderful for drizzles too. Savory ideas – Use them in salads (use the syrup in your dressing), serve with ham or a glaze for chicken wings. Yield: ~ 6, pint jars Prep: 45 Minutes Processing: 15 MinutesIngredients: •…
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Cherry Chutney

An ideal partner for pork or turkey and makes a fabulous finish for a cheese tray. Yield: ~ 6, half pint jars Prep: 45 Minutes Processing: 10 MinutesIngredients: • 4 whole allspice • 1 cup white vinegar (5%) • 1 cinnamon stick (~6 inches long, broken) • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped • 10 cups sweet…
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Cinnamon Kumquats

These can then be eaten right out of the jar like candy or used on desserts such as pound cakes or cheesecakes. The syrup is wonderful for drizzles, too. Savory ideas: use them in salads (use the syrup in your dressing!), they would be perfect with ham, maybe as a glaze for chicken wings. Yield: ~ 6, half…
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Blueberry Peach Jam

Blueberry Peach Jam (no pectin) This jam makes a perfect pairing with cheese or topped on yogurt or ice cream. Makes: ~ 6 - 7 half-pint jars Prep: 30 minutes Processing Time: 5 MinutesINGREDIENTS: • 4 cups chopped peaches (~4 lbs peaches) • 4 cups blueberries (~1 quart fresh blueberries or 2 ten-ounce…
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Hot Pepper Mix

A vibrant combination of green tomatoes, pearl onions and sweet and hot peppers. Makes: 5 Quart Jars Prep: 50 Minutes Processing Time: 15 MinutesINGREDIENTS: • ¼ cup mixed pickling spice • 2 Tbsp mustard seeds • 7 lbs green tomatoes, cored and cut into eighths (~21 medium) • 4 cups sliced, seeded Hungarian…
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Home-Style Pickled Jalapenos

These long, pickled pepper strips are the perfect fit for tacos, nachos, or any favorite sandwich that needs spicing up.Makes: ~ 6 pint jars Prep: 25 Minutes Processing Time: 10 MinutesINGREDIENTS: • 3 ½ pounds jalapenos, seeded and quartered • 1 cup thinly sliced white onion • 2 large carrots, thinly sliced…
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Golden Pepper Jelly

Makes: ~ 5 half-pint jars Prep: 45 minutes Processing Time: 5 minutes (See option below under Tips)INGREDIENTS: • 5 cups chopped, yellow bell peppers (~4 large) • ½ cup chopped Serrano chili peppers (~5) • 1 ½ cups white distilled vinegar (5%) • 5 cups granulated sugar • 1 pouch (3 ounces) liquid pectin …
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UC Master Gardeners of San Diego County: Event

Grow Your Garden: Is My Garden Soil Dirt?

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Jun 13, 2026

Healthy soil is the key to growing healthy plants, but what is healthy soil? How do you know if you have it? With some hands-on demonstrations, we will also discuss soil texture, porosity and movement of air, water and nutrients in soil.Presenter Bio: Niki Vollrath is a member of the UC Master Gardener…
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Mixed Berry Jam

Mix and match your favorite berries to create your own unique version of our Mixed Berry Jamrecipe. See serving suggestions below for unique ways to spice this up and serve it.Makes: ~ 6 half-pint jars Prep: 30 Minutes Processing Time: 10 MinutesINGREDIENTS: • 4 cups crushed berries, mix and match your…
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