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The mission of the Master Gardeners of Shasta County is to develop, adapt, and extend research-based horticultural information and educational programs to the residents of Shasta and Tehama Counties. The Master Gardeners assist the University of California Cooperative Extension through gardening programs and horticultural activities designed to educate the public with research-based information.
Information on many subjects including Integrated Pest Management, Soils, Composting, Irrigation and Watering, Plant selection, etc. is available in four ways:
Call the Master Gardener Helpline
at (530) 242-2219
Email: mastergardener@shastacollege.edu
Ask your question on our Facebook page:
Bring your questions to the Master Gardener Booth at the Saturday Farmer's Market behind Redding City Hall
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UC Master Gardener Program of Shasta County
Bldg 4500, 11555 Old Oregon Trail
Redding, California 96003
Phone: (530) 242-2219 Email: mastergardener@shastacollege.edu
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