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Farm + Food Lab at the Orange County Great Park Hours: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM daily; closed in inclement weather. Directions to the Great Park: (use the interactive map below to get exact direction from your location) 5 North 1. Exit Sand Canyon Ave and turn Right 2. Turn Left on Marine Way 3.
Hotline Services The hotline can help you solve garden problems as well as identify plants and pests. If photos would help us identify your problem, you can attach them to your e-mail to ucceocmghotline@ucanr.edu The County's Agricultural Commissioner has a free identification service.
Trees are valuable resources and deserve to have professional care. To find a certified arborist, you can visit the following website: www.treesaregood.org. This site allows you to search for certified arborists in your area. The site also contains a lot of information on tree care.
Our #1 priority is to provide residents of Orange County with up-to-date, practical and sound gardening advice that they can use. We accomplish this by staffing booths at various horticultural venues, website, brochures, presentations, seminar, etc.
UC Master Gardeners of Orange County is a program offered through Cooperative Extension (CE), which is run by the Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources (UC ANR), part of the University of California. Our office is located at the South Coast Research & Extension Center, a UC ANR facility.
The plants listed have been categorized according to type: annual, perennial, vine, shrub, tree. An explanation of these categories is: Annuals complete their life cycle from seed to flowering to reseeding in one year or one growing season.