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RREA

California RREA ProgramLandowners and managers face challenges associated with invasive species, the increased risk of destructive wildfires, and climate change. Extending science-based information is essential for addressing resource management concerns from rangeland and forest health to local economies.UC…
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Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center

Located 60 miles northeast of Sacramento in Browns Valley, the Sierra Foothill Research & Extension Center (SFREC) is one of nine centers under the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Our center provides land, labor and infrastructure to support research on critical…
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SFREC Researchers
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Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center

Located 60 miles northeast of Sacramento in Browns Valley, the Sierra Foothill Research & Extension Center (SFREC) is one of nine centers under the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Our center provides land, labor and infrastructure to support research on critical…
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UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties

Welcome to the UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties website. Find links to our upcoming classes, learn about who we are and what we do, discover resources and tips for growing the most beautiful and productive garden in your space and consider joining us in the future as a UC Master Gardener…
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Urban Agriculture

COVID-19, Urban Farms, and Food Safety Resources What is urban agriculture? It means different things to different people (See our working definition here).
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Poultry

A letter to California backyard poultry owners on Bird Flu The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has issued a letter outlining the Bird Flu outbreak, the poultry and dairy cattle exhibition ban, clinical signs, wild bird encounter guidelines, human exposure precautions, and biosec...
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Statewide Wood Energy Team

The California Statewide Wood Energy Team (SWET) is a subgroup of the ad-hoc CA Forest Biomass Working Group. They work directly with wood energy businesses and community-led wood energy projects to provide expertise, technical assistance, and small grants.
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MRDG How to Grow and Use Culinary Herbs - Cupertino

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May 16, 2026

Come learn how to grow and use culinary herbs. UC Master Gardener, Susan Bancroft will show you how to grow a variety of herbs from seed to harvest. In containers, inside or outside, herbs are easy to grow and delicious in food and drink. We will explore a variety of uses for fresh and preserved herbs,…
UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County
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MRDG April Gardening Tips and Maintenance - Cupertino

Event Date
Apr 18, 2026

April is an ideal time to commence planning your crops and ornamental flowers. However, it is also a period when pests such as slugs, earwigs, and snails are more prevalent. In this talk, Pamela Roper, UC Master Gardener will provide practical tips for successful gardening during this busy season. She will…
UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County
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Roses : Fall and Winter Care and Pruning - San Jose

Event Date
Feb 7, 2026

Everyone loves roses!  Come learn about how fall and winter care and pruning can make a big difference to healthy summer blooms. Master Gardener Martha Carpenter will give you tips on what to do right now to have healthy, vibrant flowers next summer and will do a pruning demonstration. It’s easier…
UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County
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Seed Packets Demystified - Palo Alto

Event Date
Feb 28, 2026

Do you love to look at seed catalogs and seed packets but wonder which variety to plant? Or find yourself ripping open the seed packet only to cover the instructions with muddy fingerprints? Seed packets are one place where you do want to pay attention to the fine print, since they contain a wealth of…
UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County
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Berry Demonstration by Jim Bell at MCP
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MCP 2026 Blackberry Planting, Growing, and Care Talk & Demonstration - San Jose

Event Date
Feb 21, 2026

Curious about growing your own Blackberries at home? Come join Master Gardener Jim Bell, who will discuss selecting, planting, trellising, harvesting and pruning for the next year’s harvest! Then, join us in our Berry Patch where we will give a planting, pruning, and general care demonstration that will…
UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County
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Net a Butterfly, Photograph a Bee

January 1, 2026
 New Year's Day is not only the beginning of a year, but it's also the beginning of two UC Davis insect contests: one involving a cabbage white butterfly, and the other, a bumble bee.Chances are no one won either one today, as it's been raining almost non-stop, and the 10-day forecast predicts an 80…
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Guidance for adding new fruit trees to the garden

January 1, 2026
Some of the world’s best fruit tree hybridizers are located here in the Central Valley and the selection of fruit trees available to Central Valley gardeners as bare root stock in January is extensive. Fruit tree hybridizers are consistently developing new heat- and drought-tolerant varieties suitable…
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This week in the garden: Jan. 2 - 8

January 1, 2026
Roses are planted bare root in January or February, but other rose tasks may also be done this month.TasksNew roses of many varieties are featured in magazines and articles - or view them online. Look for those you like, select ones that are suitable for your area, and buy them bare root. Consider the…
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Rosie's corner: Preparing for next month's rose pruning

January 1, 2026
After last month’s cold and fog, are your roses starting to look awful? Some of mine are and some are not. Mother Nature is amazing! Some of the leaves on my rose bushes/climbers have turned yellow and fallen off. Many of my roses are still pumping out buds and blooms. If your roses have lost their leaves,…
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Ah, The Beauty of Citrus - Yorba Linda

Event Date
Jan 28, 2026

Beautiful foliage, fragrant flowers, and delicious, healthy fruit make citrus a popular tree for the home garden.  Learn about the varieties of citrus trees for backyard gardening, how to plant and care for them, and common pests, as well as the current status of the Asian Citrus Psyllid threat to our…
UC Master Gardeners of Orange County
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