UC Master Gardener Program of Riverside County
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UC Master Gardener Program of Riverside County

Garden Views - Newsletter

The Garden Views newsletter is published bi-monthly by the UC Master Gardeners of Riverside County. Articles highlight the activities of Master Gardener Volunteers throughout Riverside County, from the edge of Orange County to the Arizona state line. All reporters are UC Master Gardeners or Master Gardeners in-training.

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March April Garden Views (3,123KB)

In this issue:

Jolene Hancock celebrates Annual Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival; Ann Platzer describes the California “Tortie” butterfly; Jill Hishmeh updates the Training Program; Darrilyn Erickson invites us to the Riverside Community Flower Show and Garden Tour; Grow Lab Plant Sale and Compost Workshop; Ralph Thompson shares a Desert Helpline inquiry and response; Celebrate Master Gardener Recognition Hours; Check out event flyers; Kim Coons-Leonard propagates seeds for School Gardens; New Home Gardening Class announced; Janet Hartin explains the mystery of blooming flowers

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Garden Views Jan Feb 2024 (2,425KB)

In this issue: Alex Groves, trainee, describes the Master Gardener’s successes at the Riverside Home and Garden Show; Ann Platzer paints the Loquin’s Admiral in the Butterfly Corner; Debbie O’Brien, trainee, updates us on the 2023-2024 Master Gardener Training Class; Dee Kongslie updates what’s happening at the Desert Compost Project; Thurman Howard invites us to volunteer at the upcoming Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival; Jane Payne and Julie Weatherford share an email and response to “Ask a Master Gardener” on how to propagate a bean tree (Inga edulis) seed; Master Gardener Recognition Hours; Susan von Zabern shares news of Master Gardeners’ partnership with CA Citrus Heritage Park; Janet Hartin explains new science trends for plants.

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November December 2023 (3,390KB)

In this issue: Christal Ferlisi and Linda Cummings describe Master Gardeners convening at Lake Tahoe; Debbie O’Brien shares the trainees’ propagation class at Morten Gardens; Kim Coons-Leonard relates activities at STEPCon by the Youth-School Gardens team; Jolene Hancock salutes Janis Binam; Ann Platzer illustrates the Sara Orange-Tip butterfly; Thurman Howard details the donation by the San Diego Seed Company; Master Gardener Recognition Awards; Debbie O’Brien recounts trainees’ participation in the Palm Springs Animal Shelter revitalization; Bill Floyd communicates the Helpline question and response about the bindweed mite; Janet Hartin gives recommendations for books to give; Rosa Olaiz gives news of Giving Tuesday.

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