UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County

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Spring Garden Tour
April 26, 2025

Tickets on sale now

 Read more in this article from Kings River Life 

 

 

 

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kid's day poster 5/10/25

 

Kid's Day
May 10, 2025 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Upcoming events, workshops and community gardening information 

 
  • Link to current issue of The Garden Buzz- our quarterly newsletter.
  • Advise you can grow on! Ask us!
    If you have a question about home gardening, please email our Master Gardener Helpline: mgfresno@ucanr.edu  
    Send us a brief description of your problem and a photo if you can. We look forward to your e-mails. Thank you. 
  •  Read and subscribe to our blog, Fresno Gardening Green
    where you will find interesting and informative articles about gardening in the Central Valley.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

Children's library activities once a month -more info 

 

Helpful Monthly Gardening Information

April 2025 Community Ed Classes

Register for Jan-April 2025 classes here

 

 

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SPRINKLER SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR 

MG JOHN 

Do you have a leaky valve?  Is your timer not working correctly? Come and join us for a troubleshooting class on sprinkler system maintenance.   MG John will teach you the mechanics of repairing and diagnosing your sprinkler system.

Saturday, Apr 19 10—11:30 AM
WOODWARD PARK LIBRARY
944 E Perrin Ave. 
Fresno, CA  93720

 

View all Spring/Summer 2025 classes 
Register for May -July 2025 classes

 

Garden of the Sun

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The Garden of the Sun demonstration garden is located at:
1750 N Winery Ave
Fresno, CA 93703

Find more information about the garden here

 

 

Gardener's Companion

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Are you looking for a gift for your favorite gardener? Wondering what to give?  The Gardener's Companion for the Central San Joaquin Valley makes a wonderful gift for yourself and your gardening friends. There are great sections on what to plant each month, California natives and vegetable gardening.

 Read weekly tips from this book  This week in the Garden

Order form

 

Valley Children Roots of Resilience Research project:

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Valley Children Roots of Resilience Research project: 

In 2025, Master Gardeners will work alongside authorized staff members of the Roots of Resilience: Valley Children’s Gardening Club in their Demonstration Garden and assisting with validating materials for the Roots of Resilience research project.
The Roots of Resilience research project is designed to investigate the impact of gardening on the health of Oncology patients, both those currently battling the disease and survivors. The project will include 1) a project demonstration garden and 2) optional workshops for both project participants, and staff volunteers working in the demonstration garden. 

 

 

Statewide Landscape Survey project/ UCANR

Dr. Gill

Statewide Landscape Survey project/ UCANR
Haramrit Gill (PhD)
Environmental Horticulture Area Advisor 
(Tulare, Fresno, Madera, and Kings Counties)

Contact: hamgill@ucanr.edu

Survey for landscape professionals

The UCCE Environmental Horticulture and Urban Integrated Pest Management programs would like to provide more resources for landscape professionals. We would be grateful if you take a short survey to help us understand what would be most valuable for you. 

Survey in English

Encuesta para profesionales del jardinería/paisajismo/landscaping

Los programas de Horticultura Ambiental y Manejo Integrado Urbano de Plagas de la UCCE desean proporcionar más recursos para los jardineros profesionales y diseñadores de jardines. Le agradeceríamos que respondiera una breve encuesta para ayudarnos a comprender qué sería lo más valioso para usted.

Encuesta en español 
Thank you in advance!

 

Need a Speaker?

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Do you need a speaker for your community group or organization?  If you have a special event and would like the Master Gardener program to come and talk with the your group about home gardening topics please contact us to request a speaker. mgfresno@ucanr.edu

 

Master Gardeners  do not do soil testing. If you are interested in having your soil tested here is a list of resources.
Soil Testing Laboratories in Fresno, Madera, Merced, and Stanislaus Counties - Merced County"No endorsement of this product/company is intended, nor is criticism implied of similar products/companies that are not included." 

 

UCANR Master Beekeeper program

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The California Master Beekeeper Program (CAMBP) is a continuous train-the-trainer effort. The CAMBP’s vision is to certify Honey Bee Ambassador, Apprentice, Journey, and Master level beekeepers so they can effectively communicate the importance of honey bees and other pollinators within their communities, serve as mentors for other beekeepers, and become the informational conduit between the beekeeping communities throughout the state and UCCE staff. Explore the Certifications Page for more information.

Wondering if beekeeping is right for you? We recommend to start by asking yourself these 9 Questions to Ask Yourself Before you Start Beekeeping.

Our mission is to disseminate science-based information to stewards and ambassadors for honey bees and beekeeping. This includes local, state, and federal regulatory information like the California State Apiary Act.

 

 

A Newsletter of the Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District

 

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Upcoming Events

Event Date
Apr 17 2025

IPM / Debunking Pest Myths

April 17, 2025 - Myth or Fact?: Debunking Pest Myths Weve all heard that opossums eat their weight in ticks, bed bugs are microscopic, and some processed foods contain an allowable number of insect…
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