UC Master Gardener Program's Research Gardens at Elkus Ranch
At the UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Elkus Ranch Environmental Education Center on the coastside of San Mateo County, the UC Master Gardener Program of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties operates a Research Garden in a sunny plot of land along the Purisima Creek.
Each year, we test various edibles and ornamentals to see what might do well in Climate Zone 17. Our findings are posted here to help other home gardeners with information and advice.
Vegetables/Herbs
- Black bush bean trials
- Carrot Trial 2014
- Comparison of Four Radish Varieties on the Coast
- Cool-climate tomato trials
- Growing Andean root crops: Oca
- Growing Andean root crops: Yacón
- Growing Jerusalem artichokes
- Indigo Rose Tomato Trial
- Parsley Report
- Potato trial: Containers vs. garden beds
- The Effects of Mycorrhizal Fungi Inoculum on Potato Yield
- The Effects of Mycorrhizal Fungi Inoculum on Vegetables
- Tomato Late Blight Report
Ornamentals
Landscaping
Other