UC Riverside Virtual Landscape Field Day Janet Hartin, Environmental Horticulturist presented 15 June 2024 8:30 am: Welcome (Janet Hartin) 8:40 am: Managing Lawn Watering and Carbon Footprint (Jean Claude Iradukunda and Amir Verdi) 9:05 am: Pesticides in Urban Runoff (Esther Lofton) 9:30 am: Efficient Landscape Watering and Staying Cool (Zahra Amiri, Don Merhaut, Amir Verdi) 9:55 am: Learning to Program Your Smart Irrigation Controller (Amir Verdi) 10:20 am: Drought Tolerance Mechanisms in Xerophytes (Don Merhaut) 10:45 am: Drought and the Tree Mortality Spiral (Chris Shogren) 11:10 am: Conducting a Catch Can Test (Gerry Spinelli) 11:35 am: ‘Trees for Tomorrow Start Today’ Climate-Ready Trees Update (Janet Hartin) 12:05: Q and A Recording Link |
Trees for Tomorrow Janet Hartin, Environmental Horticulturist WEL; presented 9 Mar 2024 Environmental Horticulturist, Janet Hartin, will discuss how urban trees cool urban heat islands, promote pollination and biodiversity, purify air and water, beautify neighborhoods, conserve water, and reduce energy usage and costs. Trees that will be discussed are resilient to drought, heat, and pests, and require little to no supplemental irrigation once in the landscape for a few years. She will also discuss the “Trees for Tomorrow” program, in which Master Gardeners provide free tree care tips and free trees to residents in low-shade neighborhoods through numerous local partnerships. Awaiting Recording Link
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Irrigation - Landscape Design Part 2 Jeffrey Diaz WEL; presented 10 Feb 2024 Join us for an exclusive workshop on Irrigation Design, where we delve into the essential skill set required by Southern California homeowners to enhance the vitality of their landscapes. Discover the nuances of installing or upgrading an efficient irrigation system tailored to the unique needs of your plants. Gain valuable insights on selecting the most suitable irrigation systems based on your plant varieties, ensuring optimal water conservation and fostering the growth of thriving and contented plants. Elevate your understanding of irrigation practices and equip yourself with the knowledge to establish and sustain a water-efficient landscape. Recording Link |
Lawn Removal - Landscape Design Part 1 Lynn Coffman, UC Master Gardener WEL; presented 13 Jan 2024 Removing turf grass is one of the most water-conscious adjustments a homeowner can make to reduce their water usage and associated costs. Turf grass is commonly used in landscaping. Unfortunately, it also requires a large amount of water, time, and money to maintain in our Southern California climate. Conversion to a native landscape may dramatically reduce both water and maintenance expenses. Learn about what you need to know when removing your lawn and the design elements needed to meet the turf replacement requirements. Recording Link |
Rose Care Kathy Swanson, UC Master Gardener Veteran Meeting; presented 11 Jan 2024 Recording Link |
Diagnosing Urban Pest Problems Karey Windbiel-Rojas, Statewide UC Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Director and IPM Advisor Lunch & Learn; presented 10 Jan 2024 Recording Link |
Introduction to Produce Safety Rules Cuong "Jimmy" Nguyen, UCCE Assistant Food Safety and Organic Production Area Adviser, Riverside and Imperial Counties Lunch & Learn; presented 21 Dec 2023 Slide Deck (pdf) Recording Link |
History & After Care of Poinsettias Lois Whyde, UCR Botanic Garden Horticulturist Veteran Meeting; presented 14 Dec 2023 Slide Deck (pdf) Recording Link |
Cover Crop and Soil Health Management Philip Waisen, PhD, UCCE Farm Advisor Lunch & Learn; presented 16 Nov 2023 For this talk, Philip will talk about the use of different cover crops for nematodes and soil health management in cropping systems. He will cover types with emphasis on those with allelopathic or biofumigant effects for managing soilborne diseases. In addition, the talk will cover other ecosystem benefits of cover crops including soil health improvement and the green manure effect, among others. Philip Waisen is a Vegetable Crops Advisor with the University of California Cooperative Extension covering Riverside and Imperial Counties. His research, extension, and education activities are focused on pest and disease management, soil health management, and soil fertility management in low desert vegetable cropping systems. Since he started in January 2022, he conducted field trials on okra, carrot, melons, bell pepper, and leafy greens targeting nematode and insect pests. Recording Link |
Succulents Linda Powell, UC Master Gardener WEL; presented 11 Nov 2023 Succulents are among the easiest plants to grow in our challenging Inland Empire. Their needs are undemanding and once met will reward you with exciting colors, shapes and textures not found in other plant species. In our Saturday workshop we will explore these tough and tolerant survivors. You will learn what succulents are and how and why you should plant them. In addition, ideas to grow succulents in your landscape as well as using the plants in decorative container gardens will be covered. Many popular succulents that grow well in Riverside County will be discussed. Recording Link |
Plant Communities Dr. Christopher J. McDonald, UCCE Inland and Desert Natural Resources Advisor Veterans Meeting; presented 9 Nov 2023 awaiting recording link
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Cacti of Joshua Tree National Park Melanie Davis, Field Ecologist, UCR Lunch & Learn; presented 26 Oct 2023 Slide deck (pdf) Recording Link |
Incorporating California Natives into Your Landscape George Spiliotis, UC Master Gardener WEL; presented 14 Oct 2023 Join us for a practical introduction to using our unique and diverse native plants in our landscapes. Topics will include: reasons for planting native species, things to know and do before you plant, basic planning and design considerations, planting and maintenance requirements and a review of some native plants that can be grown successfully in our area. Recording Link |
Growing to Preserve Laura Simpson, UC Master Gardener and Master Food Preserver Veterans Meeting; presented 12 Oct 2023 Please join us for the “Growing to Preserve” presentation. Grow a garden to eat from year-round! Laura Simpson, UC Master Gardener and Master Food Preserver, will give tips on what vegetables to grow this winter and how to preserve them for a “homegrown pantry!” Recording Link |
Efficient Irrigation Management in the Desert Cropping Systems Ali Montazar, PhD, UCCE Irrigation and Water Management Advisor, Imperial, Riverside, and San Diego Counties Lunch & Learn; presented 28 Sep 2023 Slide deck (pdf) Recording Link |
Trees for Tomorrow Janet Hartin, PhD, Area Environmental Horticulture Advisor Veterans Meeting; presented 14 Sep 2023 A discussion about how climate change and urban heat islands are increasing temperatures in our communities. Janet brings solutions for a "cooler, greener tomorrow" through proper selection, planting, and long-term care of heat, drought, and pest resistant trees. She will also discuss the "Trees for Tomorrow" education and give-away program she is initiating in Riverside County, and most importantly, how you can be involved. Slide deck (pdf) Toolkit (pdf) Recording Link |
Creating Fire-Resilient & Beautiful Landscapes Luca Carmignani, PhD, UC ANR Fire Advisor WEL; presented 9 Sep 2023 California's landscapes will always be characterized by wildfires, making homes and properties vulnerable to their impacts. A key component of wildfire preparedness involves proper placement and maintenance of the vegetation surrounding the home. Understanding how fires approach a house and potential vulnerabilities is critical for designing fire-resilient landscapes. In this presentation, we will discuss the key concepts of defensible space and home hardening strategies necessary to create a fire- resilient but aesthetically pleasing landscape. Recording Link |
Creating a Pollinator Garden Roger Tansey, UC Master Gardener Lunch & Learn; presented 22 Jun 2023 Recording Link |
“Yep, Even You Can Grow Orchids” Steven Trammell & Ron Lang, Riverside-San Bernardino Counties Orchid Society Lunch & Learn; presented 25 May 2023 Learn about basic orchid growing strategies starting with researching what type of orchid you can grow. Growing media, light conditions, humidity requirements, watering requirements, fertilization, temperature restrictions, insect and disease controls will be discussed. Our presenters are Steven Trammell and Ron Lang, members of the Riverside-San Bernardino Counties Orchid Society. Steven is a retired Clinical Laboratory Scientist and Ron is a retired Entomologist. Recording Link |
Native Landscapes of Color, Safety, & Water Efficiency Becky Levers, UC Master Gardener WEL; presented 13 May 2023 Come explore the wonders of our exclusive California native plants that have evolved with our local climate, soil types, and animals over thousands of years. Becky Levers will cover how you can add beauty to your yard by proper plant placement. California natives are, by necessity, efficient water users. They provide color and habitat for pollinators, butterflies, and birds throughout the year. And for those of us who must add defensible space techniques to our home landscaping, natives can be excellent choices. Recording Link |
Black Fig Fly: New Invasive Pest in CA Valeh Ebrahimi, PhD, UC ANR Researcher Veterans Meeting; presented 11 May 2023 An informative presentation via Zoom on the Black Fig Fly: New Invasive Pest in California. Our special speaker will be Valeh Ebrahimi, PhD. She will be presenting on all aspects of this pest. This is a new topic for us and will definitely come in handy at those information tables. Handout (pdf) Recording Link |
Birds and Plants: Creating a Backyard Habitat Kurt Leuschner, Professor of Natural Resources at College of the Desert Lunch & Learn; presented 27 Apr 2023 Kurt Leuschner, Professor of Natural Resources at College of the Desert, will explain about the many connections between birds and plants in the desert southwest. How do Phainopeplas differ from typical flycatchers? Which bird species are nectarivores? Should I feed birds? What will happen if you plant Sweet Acacia in your yard? Why should you avoid trimming your palm trees? How can you attract more bird species to your garden? Which bird field guide is the best? These and many other questions will be answered as we explore the various relationships between plants and birds. Recording Link |
Soil Health and Happy Tomatoes Thurman Howard, UC Master Gardener WEL; presented 8 Apr 2023 Thurman will take us through the steps of soil preparation, proper irrigation, and sanitation which all play a part of your successful planting. Learn to choose and plant the right seedlings for you, whether you want hybrids, heirlooms, indeterminate or determinate. After discussing the structure and planting, we will look at the plant and the fruit to see how we should adjust to produce a great harvest. Recording Link |
Desert Habitat: Flora and Fauna Marcia Stone, UC Master Gardener Lunch & Learn; presented 23 Mar 2023 We will explore the rare and fragile habitat of a native palm oasis, woodland wetland, and desert washes and the dramatic role that geology, including the San Andreas Fault, plays in shaping and supporting this unusual environment and highlights its interdependent web of life. The focus will be on native plants and their adaptive characteristics, uses, and roles. Recording Link |
Home Composting — Build a five-star hotel for your worms! Kathy Steckman WEL; presented 10 Mar 2023 Vermicompost has a number of benefits. Learn the ins and outs of home composting and what an enormous difference it can make in your own home garden. Healthy soil holds more water than a nutrient deficient soil. This is an easy money and water-saving practice available to all. Learn how to create and maintain your own five-star hotel for worms and many other beneficial bugs. Recording Link |
Native vs Tropical Milkweed Michele Felix-Derbarmdiker, RCRCD-Greenbelt Monarch Habitat Veterans Meeting; presented 09 Mar 2023 Join us via Zoom for the Native vs Tropical Milkweed debate and the OE problem. Our special guest speaker will be Michele Felix-Derbarmdiker from RCRCD-Greenbelt Monarch Habitat. Recording Link |
Nematodes and Soil Health Dr. Philip Waisen, UCCE Vegetable Crops Advisor Lunch & Learn; presented 23 Feb 2023 Join Dr. Philip Waisen on the topic of "Nematodes and Soil Health Management in Vegetable Cropping Systems." Dr. Philip Waisen is a Vegetable Crops Advisor with the University of California Cooperative Extension, serving Riverside and Imperial counties. Dr. Waisen's background is in Plant Pathology with emphasis on Nematology in agroecosystems. His research and extension programs focus on pest and disease management, soil health and fertility management, and cover crops and insectary plants in vegetable cropping systems. His interests revolve around integrated pest and disease management in agroecosystems with emphasis on soil health, cover crops, pesticides, and natural host plant resistance among others. Recording Link |
Greywater 101 Brook Sarson, CatchingH2O/H2OME WEL; presented 11 Feb 2023 Greywater can help you grow an abundant landscape, even in the face of drought. Brook Sarson will introduce you to greywater including policies and benefits. We will discuss what is greywater and what isn’t greywater, how to access your greywater, what is legal and what requires a permit. Brook Sarson is the co-owner and CEO of CatchingH2O/H2OME, a rainwater catchment and greywater recycling company in San Diego. Recording Link |
Post Harvest Produce Safety Amrita Mukherjee, Urban Agriculture/Small Farms Advisor Veterans Meeting; presented 09 Feb 2023 Please join us for a wonderful presentation via Zoom on Post Harvest and Farm Produce Safety. Our special guest speaker is Amrita Mukherjee. She is the Urban Agriculture/Small Farms Advisor for UCCE. Recording Link |
What Lizards Tell Us About a Warming Planet Dr. Cameron Barrows, UC Riverside Conservation Biologist - Emeritus Lunch & Learn; presented 26 Jan 2023 Join Dr. Cameron Barrows on the topic of "What Lizards Tell Us About a Warming Planet." Dr. Cameron Barrows, UC Riverside Conservation Biologist - Emeritus led the UC Riverside Center for Conservation Biology at the Palm Desert Center before his retirement. Dr. Barrows is a recognized ecologist and naturalist who has studied, managed, and explored a huge swath of our diverse state from Humboldt County to the Mojave Desert. Participate in this session to learn about climate change in deserts, using common lizards as a means of answering ecological questions. Recording Link |
Permaculture in Your Own Garden Diane Kennedy, Finch Frolic WEL; presented 14 Jan 2023 What if you could have the garden of your dreams using limited water, low maintenance, and no manufactured fertilizers, insecticides or herbicides? What if you could have this garden at low cost using natural materials that you may already have? This dream is very possible and easy to achieve through permaculture. Come meet Diane Kennedy of Finch Frolic. Her Permaculture Garden in Fallbrook is a food forest planted in poor soil and minimally watered with salty well water. However, it delivers fruit, nuts, herbs, medicine, building materials, flowers, and critical habitat without a drop of fertilizer. Food production is a large aspect of permaculture, yet the techniques can be used for agricultural properties, postage-stamp backyards or balconies, and ornamental landscapes of any design, be they informal or heavily manicured. Recording Link |
What's Up With The Drought? Celeste Cantu Veterans Meeting; presented 12 Jan 2023 Our guest Speaker is Celeste Cantu. She will be giving us a much needed update on the drought in California. Recording Link |
How Much Water do your Plants Need? Lynn Coffman WEL; presented 12 Nov 2022 Join Lynn Coffman as she shares how to stop wasting water and what you need to know to optimally manage your water to maintain a beautiful landscape during a drought and beyond. Using a bit of horticultural knowledge, sustainable practices and improved technology, you can have a beautiful landscape that requires less water, and less maintenance and gives California back a sense of place. Recording Link |
Orocopia Sage Melanie Davis, Field Biologist Lunch & Learn; presented 27 Oct 2022 Join Field Biologist Melanie Davis on the topic of "Orocopia Sage". Melanie Davis lives in Joshua Tree CA and is a field biologist and botanist at UC Riverside’s Center for Conservation Biology in Palm Desert. She primarily studies the effects of human disturbance on native plants and ecosystems, as well as the distribution of rare native plant species. She is also an artist and has self-published illustrated field guides to several groups of native desert plants. Melanie holds a bachelor’s from The Evergreen State College and the Desert Ecologist and Naturalist certifications from College of the Desert. Recording Link |
Diseases of Urban Plants in California Dr. Hung Doan Veterans Meeting; presented 13 Oct 2022 Our special guest speaker, Dr. Hung Doan, will be presenting on Diseases of Urban Plants in California. Recording Link |
Low Water Needs Gardening Susan Cline, UCCE Master Gardener WEL; presented 08 Oct 2022 Join Susan Cline as she shares her knowledge with us and experience the beauty of your new garden areas by planting water-wise and native plants. You can restore a very special and unique ecosystem in your yard that can save water, ease maintenance, and add color while bringing pollinators and life to your own beautiful, sustainable habitat. Recording Link |
Trees and Climate Change Janet Hartin, Environmental Horticulture Advisor Lunch & Learn; presented 22 Sep 2022 Join Janet Hartin on the topic of "Trees and Climate Change: How to Maximize Their Benefits" Janet Hartin is an Area Environmental Horticulture Advisor with Specialties in: Environmental horticulture, arboriculture and irrigation needs of landscape plants. Janet is a University of California Cooperative Extension Advisor and Master Gardener Program Director of Riverside, San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties. Janet received her M.S. in Horticulture at the University of Minnesota. Slidedeck (pdf) Recording Link |
Garden Transformations Patti Bonawitz, UCCE Master Gardener WEL; presented 10 Sep 2022 Patti Bonawitz will take us along on her journey in creating a beautiful water wise landscaped front yard after replacing a water guzzling front lawn. This workshop will answer many questions on "how to". Recording Link |
Propagation with Demonstrations Jesus Ramirez, Horticulturist Veterans Meeting; presented 08 Sep 2022 Join us for an evening of learning with Jesus Ramirez, Horticulturist, Adjunct Faculty at Mt Sac College presenting on propagation. He'll give us several " hands-on" demonstrations. A great class you won't want to miss... Handouts: 03.-Cuttings (pdf) | 04. Cuttings Techniques (pdf) | 10. Grafting and Budding (pdf) | 11. Grafting Techniques (pdf) | 17. Layering (pdf) Recording Link |
Integrating Native Plants into your Home Landscape Brad Hardison, UCCE Master Gardener Lunch & Learn; presented 16 Jun 2022 Brad's talk will focus on integrating native species into your home landscape. He will share with us what he has done with his own property in Palm Desert. Brad has volunteered extensively at the Coachella Valley Preserve, so he knows his native plants. He has also been an integral part of the School Gardens Curriculum committee. Handouts: Class Capstone Project | Plants (xlsx) Recording Not Available |
Tree Care John Huddleston, Owner, Precision Tree Experts WEL; presented 11 Jun 2022 Trees are valuable! Did you know that a healthy and well-placed tree with a good structure could be worth tens of thousands of dollars...sometimes hundreds of thousands?! And think about the wildlife, aesthetics, and shade trees bring to the landscape. According to the study, the right amount of tree cover can lower summer daytime temperatures by as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Let's discuss how to keep our trees healthy in this drought period and beyond. Handouts: Practical Guide to Tree Trimming | Waterwise Tree Care Recording Link |
Managing Water in Your Landscape Lynn Coffman, UCCE Master Gardener Veterans Meeting; presented 09 Jun 2022 Lynn will share best practices for taking care of your plants while responsibly conserving water. Recording Not Available |
Conservation Garden for Native Bees Kate Kramer and Toni McKinney Lunch & Learn; presented 19 May 2022 Recording Not Available |
Water Harvesting Daniel Aaron Frances, Industry Expert WEL; presented 14 May 2022 Water harvesting in the landscape and home is the best practice in an arid climate. Daniel Aaron Francis will take us on a journey through rainwater, irrigation, and greywater harvesting project that passively repatterns a landscape to actively sequester water. Water harvesting is our future! Recording Link |
Riverside Food Co-op Sue Struthers Lunch & Learn; presented 28 Apr 2022 Sue Strouthers will join us from the Riverside Food Co-op, a dynamic community organization providing locally grown organic produce. She will share its history and possibilities for the future. Come learn more and bring your questions! Recording Not Available |
Growing Food from Food Dan Fast, UCCE Master Gardener Lunch & Learn; presented 21 Apr 2022 Join Dan Fast as he presents Growing Food From Cuttings. Dan will teach us how to grow food from food. Should be an interesting presentation. Recording Not Available |
Fire-Safe Gardening Becky Levers, UCCE Master Gardener WEL; presented 09 Apr 2022 Please join us for an extremely hot topic for all of Southern California, fire safe gardening and an informative conversation on 'defensible space' landscaping surrounding your home and yard. Our guest speaker will be UCCE Master Gardener, Becky Levers, who will share with us the necessary information that we need as a home owners to stay safe in our fire-prone area. UCCE Master Gardener and California Native plant enthusiast, Becky Levers, will walk us through the necessary steps to keep you and your family as safe as possible in the case of wildfire. Recording Link |
Fairy Gardens in Containers Pat Clayes, UCCE Master Gardener Lunch & Learn; presented 17 Mar 2022 Pat has great experience as a floral arranger as well as a flower show judge. Maybe she'll add a little St. Patrick's Day flavor to this experience. Recording Not Available |
Low-Water Edible Gardening Lucy Heyming, UCCE Master Gardener WEL; presented 12 Mar 2022 Join us today as Lucy Heyming, UCCE Master Gardener, walks us through the necessary steps to create and maintain a beautiful and bountiful edible garden. Lucy will share her years of experience in successful vegetable gardening. Recording Link |
Plant Right Alex Stubblefield Lunch & Learn; presented 24 Feb 2022 Alex Stubblefield, Director of the Plant Right Nursery Survey for Cal, IPC (Invasive Plant Council). Alex will share results from last year's survey and whether one will be conducted this year or not. She will explain how they determined the exotic plants that are the subject of the survey. Join us to learn about this powerful citizen science program that has made significant changes in the species offered for sale in retail nurseries. Recording Not Available |
Selecting, Cultivating, and Harvesting Basil Mike Reandeau, UCCE Master Gardener Lunch & Learn; presented 17 Feb 2022 Recording Not Available |
Beyond Citrus in Your Yard Larry Dodson, UCCE Master Gardener WEL; presented 12 Feb 2022 Larry Dodson, UCCE Master Gardener, Board member and past president of California Rare Fruit Growers, will discuss the alternatives to citrus such as stone fruit trees in Inland gardens. Larry will share a wealth of knowledge covering the essentials such as choosing your plants, caring of plants prior to planting, how to plant, water, fertilize, and mulch. This presentation will be followed by a Question-and-Answer session. Handouts: Care and Maintenance Guide | Harvest Dates Recording Link |
Propagation Project & How to Grow New Plants from Old Suzanne Breshear, UCCE Master Gardener Veterans Meeting; presented 10 Feb 2022 Last year Master Gardener Suzanne Breshears completed 2 propagation projects. Thursday evening she will share her journey from questions to results, and on to other applications and even more questions. Learn how you can join her in exploring the fascinating world of propagation and backyard science. Recording Not Available |
Composting Basics: Be Good to Your Garden and Your Planet George Podolsky, RCDWR Lunch & Learn; presented 27 Jan 2022 George Podolsky and his amazing team from our Riverside County Department of Waste Resources will present the basics of backyard composting. George is an accomplished composter who can answer just about any question you might have. He is down to earth and practical in his approach. Join us for a zoom lunch and learn what to do with your paper place setting, bread crusts, and apple cores. George will also review the new state requirements on green waste and how different waste haulers might align their practices to follow the law. Recording Not Available |
Regenerative Growing Art Futterman Lunch & Learn; presented 20 Jan 2022 Farmer Futterman has been growing dates in Indio, California for the past 35 years. He uses all natural methods and stewards his 5 acres with respect for nature. When he started his date garden, he grew familiar commercial varieties such as medjool, but he was also interested in developing his own varieties. For instance he has one seedlings that is very delicious, and he named it after his granddaughter, Rylie. You can find Art Futterman every Wednesday at the Palm Desert farmers market. He also travels to Redlands and Big Bear for their markets. He and his dates are amongst our local Coachella Valley treasures. Recording Not Available |
Planting Bareroot & Potted Fruit Trees Christine Lampe, UCCE Master Gardener Veterans Meeting; presented 13 Jan 2022 Christine Lampe will share planting methods for all those fruit trees you've been wanting to get in the ground this winter. Bring your questions for one of our very own experts! She will also suggest drought tolerant fruit trees. Recording Not Available |
Protecting your Backyard Citrus: HLB Greening Update Sonia Rios, UCCE Advisor WEL; presented 08 Jan 2022 Join us for an update on the impacts of Citrus Greening—HLB disease—from Sonia Rios, Area Subtropical Horticulture Advisor, UCCE Riverside & San Diego Counties. Recording Link |
Everything is Coming Up Roses Peggy Bakke, UCCE Master Gardener Lunch & Learn; presented 16 Dec 2021 January is the month to prepare roses for spring bloom. Peggy Bakke, a Master Gardener and a member of the Desert Rose Society, will teach us how to care for roses in the New Year. Recording Not Available |
Introduction to Floral Design Pat Clayes, UCCE Master Gardener Lunch & Learn; presented 18 Nov 2021 Pat has great experience as a floral arranger as well as a flower show judge. She will give us an Introduction to floral design. Recording Not Available |
The Power of Pollinators Michele Felix-Derbarmdiker WEL; presented 13 Nov 2021 An informative workshop on the power of pollinators. Guest speaker, Michele Felix-Derbarmdiker, Naturalist. The Power of Pollinators (POP) presentation introduces you to the subjects of natural resources, pollinators/pollination, human pollinator relationships, Western Monarchs and native milkweed. At the end of the presentation, participants will have the knowledge go forward and take meaningful action to be stewards of native pollinators, Western Monarchs and milkweed. Recording Link Passcode: 7SkTy@0F |
Autumnal Succulent Arrangement Linda Powell, UCCE Master Gardener Lunch & Learn/Veterans Meeting; presented 09 Nov 2021 Join us to create a seasonal succulent arrangement! Linda Powell will guide us through the process together. This is a combined Veterans Meeting and Lunch and Learn for this month of Thanksgiving. Recording Not Available |
Seeds of Hope Tim Alderson Veterans Meeting Recording Not Available |
Epiphyllum - How to Grow, Care, and Propagate Gretchen Ward, San Diego Master Gardener Veterans Meeting; presented 11 Feb 2021 Gretchen Ward is the Vice President of the San Diego Epiphyllum Society and a San Diego Master Gardener. She will show us how to grow and care for these beautiful plants. Recording Not Available |
Incorporating California Natives Into Your Landscape George Spiliotis Veterans Meeting; presented 12 Nov 2020 November is the perfect month to discuss California native gardens! George Spiliots' presentation will include a discussion of what makes our state and its plants unique, practical advice for selecting, planting, and maintaining native plants, and a review of a number of native plants that will grow in our area. Recording Not Available |