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UC Marin Master Gardeners: Event

How to Autumn Prune Your Non-Woody Plants

Event Date
Nov 1, 2025

Program: This immediately useful learning experience begins with Master Gardener and Master Pruner Susan Pearson talking about the considerations in pruning (mostly) non-woody shrubs (think Salvia) before their winter resting time. She will discuss when to prune, how to prune and what tools to use. She will…
UC Marin Master Gardeners
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Farmers and families
Grown in Marin: Event

Recognize and Respond to Mental Health Crisis in the Farming Community

Event Date
Oct 10, 2025

What is QPR? QPR training teaches laypeople and professionals to recognize and respond to mental health crises using the approach of Question, Persuade and Refer.To attend this training participants must be 18 years of age or older.In this 1.5-hour QPR training, we will provide:Information on the unique…
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Grown in Marin: Event

Compost Field Day

Event Date
Oct 15, 2025

Want to know more about how compost is made? Come to watch the whole process, learn about different types of compost, and hear all about the values and potential risks of compost.What are the feedstocks? What critical processing questions? How can you optimize food safety and build proper management and…
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Grown in Marin: Event

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Food & Sustainability

Event Date
Oct 9, 2025

Dr. Helen Traill, lecturer in political economy and sustainability at the University of Glasgow, will host three speakers as they present on key topics and answer questions about interdisciplinary perspectives on food and sustainability.  Presentations:  Dr. Rebecca Sandover - Sustainable Food…
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Friendly Inclusive Gardens (FIG)

Friendly Inclusive GardeningUnder the umbrella of the UC Master Gardener Program of San Diego County, FIG (Friendly Inclusive Gardening) will provide ADA-accessible information and knowledge related to community, school, and home gardeners for enthusiasts of all ages and abilities to work independently in…
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Livestock & Range: Article

Central Coast Rangeland Coalition Fall 2025 Workshop

September 24, 2025
By Fadzayi E Mashiri
Thursday, October 16, 8am-4pmRSVP by October 2nd or earlier to confirm your spotSpace is limited, $40Registration Link: https://link.ucanr.edu/ccrc2025fall Carpooling is encouraged as the number of vehicles allowed on the field site may be limited.Brush BustingReclaiming and Maintaining Grasslands…
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Community Gardens

Community GardensEnhance our neighborhoods by turning empty lots into green areasProvides individuals and families the opportunity to grow fresh, healthy produceEncourages the understanding and awareness of the local environmentOffers the opportunity to build a sense of community within neighborhoodsThe UC…
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Livestock & Range: Article

Compost Field Day - Hollister, CA

September 24, 2025
By Fadzayi E Mashiri
The Coalition of Food Safety & Sustainability, co-sponsored by CCOF and WGA, is hosting a Compost Field Day to explore how compost can be safely and effectively integrated into produce safety and sustainability practices. DetailsDate: Wednesday, October 15, 2025Time: 9:00 am – 12:00 pmLocation:…
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Under the Solano Sun: Article

Korean Seeds

September 24, 2025
By Jennifer M Baumbach
Blog by Tina SaraviaI get excited when I see new fruit and vegetables at the grocery stores. Sometimes, I will buy them to sample; most often, I will find seeds to see if I can grow them. Imagine my excitement when I was in Santa Clara recently, and across the street from our hotel was a Korean…
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Photo of Nemophila menziesii, known as baby blue eyes.
The Savvy Sage: Article

October Garden Tips and Vegetable Planting Guide

September 24, 2025
By Deborah Cunningham
 Article and photos (unless noted) by Peg SmithWalking around the garden the familiar mantra of ‘I tried but it died’ ran through my head and I realized I also have an additional mantra ‘that’s dead but not dead enough yet - I’ll keep trying.’ Often from aesthetic point of view, anything that looks …
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