Internet Resources and Partners
Partnering
Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District: http://rcrcd.org
Western Municipal Water District: http://www.wmwd.org
UC Internet Resources
The UC Master Gardener Program is designed share science-based information with the public. In addition to our many Volunteers, the following resources provide the answers to many, if not most, of your questions.
The UC Master Gardener Program designed the California Garden Web to serve as a portal to organize and extend the University of California's vast collection of research-based information about gardening to the public. The California Garden Web focuses on sustainable gardening practices.
When a home orchard is based on an understanding that it is a living expression of genetics interacting with soils, weather, pests, tree spacing, and many other factors, then the outcome will likely be one of success.
Integrated Pest Management Program
Integrated pest management, or IPM, is a process you can use to solve pest problems while minimizing risks to people and the environment. IPM can be used to manage all kinds of pests anywhere–in urban, agricultural, and wildland or natural areas.
IPM's Plant Problem Diagnostic Tool
Rather than navigating through UC IPM’s content-dense website, the Plant Problem Diagnostic Tool uses an image selection interface to narrow down possible plant pests or problems by choosing the plant that has the issue, then the part of the plant where the problem is occurring, and then the damage observed. This process easily and quickly generates a short(er) list of possible pests, diseases, or abiotic problems; helping the user to verify their problem(s) and find appropriate solutions. The tool is for non-commercial purposes only and any non-commercial website may link directly to the Plant Problem Diagnostic Tool page.
Information on this website is about plants poisonous to people. Do not use the plant lists on this site to learn about safe or toxic plants for animals. Some links are provided on plants poisonous to animals.
Other UC Web Resources
The following Internet sites are all part of the UC System and are maintained by several different campus departments. You will find authoritative information from UC Riverside, UC Davis, and UC Santa Cruz.
California Center for Urban Horticulture
Center for Invasive Species Research
Honeybee Research and Information
UCTV – Agriculture and Natural Resources
Non-UC Internet Resources
The inclusion of external links does not constitute endorsement by the University of California of external sites or the information or services contained therein, nor is criticism implied of similar sites that are not mentioned. UCCE does not exercise any editorial control over the information found at external locations, and does not guarantee their accuracy or reliability.
American Community Gardening Association
American Horticultural Therapy Association
American Water Works Association
California Academy of Sciences -
California Food & Justice Coalition
California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom
California Invasive Plant Council
California Native Plant Society - Information on plants native to CA with photos, and links to other native plant information.
California Native Plant Society, Los Angeles/Santa Monica Mountains Chapter
California Poison Control System
California Rare Fruit Growers - Amateur fruit-growing organization with information to share.
California School Garden Network
California Regional Environmental Education Community
Drought Tolerant Garden – LA County
Certify Garden as Wildlife Habitat
Garden Watchdog - Reviews and ratings of over 3,000 gardening catalogs and vendors. Includes links to each company's website and e-mail address.
Gates Cactus and Succulent Society
Greater Los Angeles Vector Control District
International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) - Find a local certified arborist. Lots of good tree care information.
Los Angeles Community Garden Council
Los Angeles County – The Drought Tolerant Garden
Los Angeles County Agricultural Commissioner/Weights and Measures
Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden
Los Angeles County West Vector and Vector-Borne Disease Control District
National Pesticide Information Center
Plant Right - Plant Right was designed to be mindful of differences in major ecological zones where invasive plants are concerned.
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
Southern California Horticultural Society
Southland Farmers Market Association
Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers and Native Plants