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Enrollment Information Congratulations! You have started your journey to joining the San Luis Obispo County 4-H Community. We want to ensure that it goes as smoothly as possible for you and your family! We have outlines a list of steps to take to begin your enrollment. Annual enrollment usually…
UC Master Gardener Program offers training toolkits designed just for UC Master Gardeners to use in educating other Master Gardener volunteers and their communities.Toolkit ContentsToolkits may contain any or all of the following: Slide Decksspeakers scriptaction and directionscustomizable…
Current 4-H MembersFor projects and events that are continuing past the June 30 4-H year end, current 4-H members and volunteers may continue their participation without re-enrolling.New 4-H MembersFor all 4-H activities (meetings, projects, events) starting from July 1 in the new 4-H year members and…
Take a gluten-free road trip with the UC Master Food Preservers of San Mateo and San Francisco Counties! You’ll learn how to preserve and pack a full day’s worth of delicious, gluten-free meals and snacks to take with you to work, school, on a picnic, or anywhere you are going. Perfect for those with…
Master Food Preservers of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
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Throw a little water, spatter a little paint, create a colorful garden painting! Come join us at Elkus Ranch and enjoy the garden while getting ideas for your Spatter Painting! You will create a beautiful work of art with watercolor and ink. At the end of the class, you will be guaranteed a one-of-a…
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties
Blog by Nanelle Jones-Sullivan Julie Dangel, Fulton County Master Gardener Extension Volunteer, writes,” Passalong plants are those we acquire when another gardener shares a seed, a cutting, or a plant. …” They are typically easy to propagate and thrive in your garden. I have several,…
The two most problematic species I have been seeing in grower fields this year are sprangletop and, of course, watergrass. The two require slightly different management strategies, which I will elaborate on below. One of the most important things for planning for the next year, however, is knowing if…
The calendula is a beautiful and hardworking flower in the home garden. It thrives in cool weather, making it a perfect addition to the North Coast. It is in the Asteraceae family and is native to the Mediterranean region. For home gardeners seeking a plant that is easy to grow, looks beautiful in…
Art in the Garden: using found objects to enhance your landscapeArt pieces have long been used in gardens. Join UC Master Gardeners to explore what could constitute “art” in a garden as we look at numerous ways to enhance your gardening creativity. Using everyday objects, we will see how they can be…