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Native plant a good choice for landscaping in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Ribes nevadense is among the native plants and trees of the Lake Tahoe Basin that grow well in our landscapes. Description: Ribes nevadense is an upright, multi stemmed deciduous shrub that is native to the Sierra Nevada and can…
The San Francisco Bay Water Board is hosting a Ranch Water Quality Planning Workshop for enrollees in the Grazing Regulatory Program on Wednesday June 3rd from 1 – 3:30 PM at the Petaluma NRCS Field Office, 5401 Old Redwood Highway, Suite 100. Attendees will learn how to prepare a Ranch Water Quality…
In the May 8th workshop you will learn from HREC staff about what virtual fencing is and why HREC is using it. You’ll also hear from a UCCE Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor/sheep producer who will talk about using virtual fence with sheep and for targeted grazing. Finally you’ll hear from NRCS about…
Growing Kale and Collard Greens in the GroundChange planting location, no replanting for 2-4 years Full sun spring/fall, shade in summer Make sure seedling and planting location are moist and fertile before transplantingGently massage roots of kale before planting but gentle root care for the…
By the Master Gardener Association of San Diego County
Advice to Grow ByUC Master Gardeners of San Diego CountyHotline (858) 822-6910 www.MasterGardenerSD.orghelp@MasterGardenerSD.orgWhat's Special About Butterflies? Pollinators are critical to our landscape, food supply and economy.Pollinators include: Birds, bats, bees, butterflies, beetles, and other…
IntroductionWelcome to our Vegetable Planting Guide for Interior Regions of Contra Costa County. We hope this information inspires you to try many different vegetables in your home garden!How to Use This Planting GuideUse this Planting Guide if your garden is in one of the interior regions of Contra…
Starting from seed, August is the time to start seedlings for Fall vegetables. We are so fortunate we can grow cool season vegetables in Santa Clara County. With our cool (but not cold) rainy season we can grow all sorts of vegetables like greens such as lettuce, chard and kale, to cruciferous veggies like…
Discover how to create a garden space - or even a single container - as a source of fresh, aromatic ingredients for summer drinks and herbal teas. This engaging talk takes you on a journey from seed to shaker, with practical guidance on propagation, waterwise plant selection for water conservation and…