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Contra Costa Fair 2024
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Placer 4-H County Field Day

Register Now! Event Date: Saturday, March 16th Check-in: 8:00-9:00am Event Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm (Water & Snacks Provided) Event Location: Bluedoor Community Center Event Address: 173 Oak St.
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Lassen County Master Food Preservers
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Lassen County Master Food Preservers

UC Master Food Preservers (MFPs) are trained volunteers who extend UC research-based information about home food safety and preservation to the public. Work in the community as local food preservation specialists. Teach classes on various food preservation topics.
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Placer and Amador County 4-H Summer Camp

Camp Dates: 06/08/2026 - 06/12/2026 Camp Location: Donner Mine Camp Camp Address: 12707 Zeibright Rd, Nevada City, CA 95959 About Camp: Youth have many fun activities to do at Placer County 4-H Summer Camp! There are arts and crafts, sports, meadow games, team competitions and many other activities...
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North Coast Emergency Food System Partnership

Leveraging the expertise of a diverse range of collaborative partners including the University of California, local and tribal government, food policy councils, organizations active in disaster, emergency food providers, and local producer organizations, this project seeks to create a North Coast Em...
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Newborn Beef Calf Health

Welcome to the UC ANR website dedicated to newborn beef calf health. Here, you'll find resources on the most common and significant issues affecting the health of newborn beef calves.
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Advanced IPM Training - Aptos 2024

UC IPM lady beetle pins will be given to attendees!This Advanced IPM Training is for UC Master Gardeners to advance their understanding of integrated pest management (IPM) to help educate their local communities and fellow Master Gardeners.
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Advanced IPM Training - Roseville 2024

UC IPM lady beetle pins will be given to attendees!This Advanced IPM Training is for UC Master Gardeners to advance their understanding of integrated pest management (IPM) to help educate their local communities and fellow Master Gardeners.
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Advanced IPM Training - Irvine 2024

This Advanced IPM Training is for UC Master Gardeners to advance their understanding of integrated pest management (IPM) to help educate their local communities and fellow Master Gardeners. It is strongly encouraged that attendees have a pre-existing understanding of IPM and IPM concepts.
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The Savvy Sage: Article

April Vegetable Planting Guide

March 30, 2026
By Deborah Cunningham
 Article by Peg Smith -  April is a transition month between cool-season and warm-season crops. As soon as the soil is warm enough, transplant tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, etc. Transplants will have enough time to produce healthy vegetative and root growth before the summer heat and fruit…
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The Savvy Sage: Article

April Garden Tips

March 30, 2026
By Deborah Cunningham
 Article by Peg Smith - As gardeners, beginners or experienced, we have a strong spring urge to see what we can add to our collection of plants. Nurseries and plant sales are well stocked; seed racks are replenished; catalogues entice us. The million-dollar question is, will it thrive in our…
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Creating Your California Native Habitat Garden: Building Around a Black Oak

March 30, 2026
By Jennifer M Baumbach
Article by Pam MuickBlack oak, our tall, dark and handsome deciduous native oak, grows naturally in Solano and Yolo counties. Few original stands of black oak remain due to its tough strong wood that was wood was useful for construction and small tools. Acorns of black oaks are prized by many species,…
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UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County: Event

Growing Cool Weather Vegetables 

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Jul 25, 2026

Growing Cool Weather Vegetables        
Master Gardener Gwen Did you know that cool season vegetables have a higher food value than warm season ones? Join MG Gwen and she will show you how to expand your gardening repertoire to include these crops. She will include designing your garden, improving your…
UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County
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Square Foot Gardening

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Jul 18, 2026

Square Foot Gardening                 Master Gardener Rhonda Become a successful gardener the simple and painless way. SFG is a unique method of spending less money, using less water and doing less work while still enjoying a bountiful harvest. Rethink the way you garden today – you can grow more in…
UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County
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Raised Beds for Tomatoes

March 30, 2026
By Help Desk Team
Few vegetables reward a home gardener quite like a sun-warmed tomato picked straight from the vine. A raised bed takes that satisfaction further: it gives you control over your soil, improves drainage, and if you plan carefully from the start, supports the crop rotation that is essential for long-term tomato…
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Got Tomatoes?

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Jul 11, 2024

Got Tomatoes? Master Gardener/Master Food Preserver Jenny Ever wondered what you can do with all those tomatoes you’ve grown? Wanted to make a sauce for pasta or pizza? Or just have a jar of your own tomatoes for your family recipe instead of using a store-bought can? There are many ways to preserve…
UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County
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5 Simple Things to Do In the Garden Right Now

March 30, 2026
By Jennifer M Baumbach
Blog by Patti Brantley By March, the garden starts sending little signals that the season is changing. The days are getting longer, buds are beginning to swell, and weeds seem to appear almost overnight. Even if the weather is still a little unpredictable, most gardeners start feeling the pull to get…
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UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County: Event

Succulents and Ceramics Garden Art Sale

Event Date
May 2, 2026

Do you love succulents and ceramics? Succulents are a great fire-wise, water-wise and colorful plant for your garden.  Sonoma County Master Gardeners is teaming up with the SebARTS Ceramics department to host a succulent sale.  We have the perfect succulent to fill the ceramics the Art Center…
UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County
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UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County: Event

Wildlife Garden: Creating a haven in your own backyard


Event Date
Jun 27, 2026


Wildlife Garden: Creating a haven in your own backyard
 Master Gardener Alexis In this inspiring and practical class, you’ll learn how to design a garden that supports birds, butterflies, bees, and beneficial insects while still reflecting your personal style. We’ll talk about native plants, layered…
UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County
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