September 15th to October 15th
Upcoming classes and events
Event Name | Date |
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Discovery Center Tricks and Treats | 10/19/2024 |
Master Gardeners for kids activities | 11/7/2024 |
Community Ed Class-FROM MOUNTAINS TO DIRT: A TASTE OF FRESNO SOILS | 11/9/2024 |
Community Ed Class:Saturday- NOV 16- 2024 UNDER THE SPELL OF SUCCULENTS Fresno | 11/16/2024 |
Master Gardeners for kids activities | 12/5/2024 |
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where you will find interesting and informative articles about gardening in the Central Valley.
BEAUTIFY FRESNO
On Saturday, October 12, Beautify Fresno is partnering with the Armenian Community Center to tackle trash in historic Old Armenia Town in downtown Fresno. We'll meet at 8:45 a.m. and focus on cleaning the area around the Convention Center - REGISTER HERE!
Then, get ready for a scary-good weekend as we "BOO-tify" Fresno on Saturday, October 26 in the Tower District!
Volunteers are encouraged to dress up in costume and meet us at Goldstein's Mortuary & Delicatessen beginning at 8:45 a.m. Bring your family and friends!
We'll be playing a special Halloween party soundtrack, along with bagels and cream cheese from Uncle Harry’s before the event and Halloween candy for everyone after we finish.
It's a spooktacular time for the whole family (with plenty of treats and no tricks) so SIGN UP HERE!
Three great chances to join Mayor Dyer and the Beautify Fresno team to help make our city a cleaner, greener, more beautiful place to live!
For more information visit Beautify Fresno
Helpful Monthly Gardening Information
Elinor Teague writes articles monthly for the Fresno Master Gardener website. Click here to read article.
Catch her on KYNO 940 AM for the "Master Gardener Minute" on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 7:40am, 1:40pm, and 5:40pm.
MG Terry L. writes articles weekly for the Fresno Master Gardener website. Click here to find out more about the Garden Checklist for each week.
MG Debbie writes Rosie's Corner a monthly column all about roses.
For information about seasonal pests see the UCANR Seasonal IPM checklist.
October Community Education classes
Register for Fall classes here
SATURDAY OCT 5, 2024
GROUNDCOVERS AND HARDSCAPESMG DR. BETHLooking for something to fill an open spot in your garden, take the place of a lawn, or meander among the shrubs and trees? Groundcovers can add interest to the garden, help to prevent weeds, and cover walkways and seating areas. We will discuss the pros and cons of various hardscape and plant material options for large and small areas.
SATURDAY OCT 5, 2024WOODWARD PARK LIBRARY
10-11:30 AM
944 E Perrin Ave. Fresno, CA 93720
Saturday, Oct 12, 2024
MAGIC OF MULCH
MG TIMMulching our gardens in the Central Valley is one of the best things you can do to have a healthy and beautiful garden. Mulch retains moisture, controls weeds and most importantly activates the natural soil biology that feeds our plants. Learn about new research that supports the use of mulch in our gardens and how you can use simple yard waste to economically mulch your garden.
Saturday, Oct 12 10-11:30 AM
WOODWARD PARK LIBRARY
944 E Perrin Ave.
Fresno, CA 93720
Fresno Gardening Green- Blog Posts
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This week in the garden: Oct. 18 - 24
The weather profile remains dry and drought conditions may continue through the fall. Tasks Monitor rainfall and adjust water accordingly to keep soil moist for new plantings. Put organic mulch around permanent plants to conserve water and prevent...
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It's the best time to plant a tree
October and November are ideal months to plant new trees in Fresno County landscapes. The soil is still warm and the weather cools, perfect conditions for pushing root growth that will give the new tree a running start in the spring. Planting a new...
UCANR Master Beekeeper program
The California Master Beekeeper Program (CAMBP) is a continuous train-the-trainer effort. The CAMBP’s vision is to certify Honey Bee Ambassador, Apprentice, Journey, and Master level beekeepers so they can effectively communicate the importance of honey bees and other pollinators within their communities, serve as mentors for other beekeepers, and become the informational conduit between the beekeeping communities throughout the state and UCCE staff. Explore the Certifications Page for more information.
Wondering if beekeeping is right for you? We recommend to start by asking yourself these 9 Questions to Ask Yourself Before you Start Beekeeping.
Our mission is to disseminate science-based information to stewards and ambassadors for honey bees and beekeeping. This includes local, state, and federal regulatory information like the California State Apiary Act.
Need a Speaker?
Do you need a speaker for your community group or organization? If you have a special event and would like the Master Gardener program to come and talk with the your group about home gardening topics please contact us to request a speaker.
Soil Testing
Master Gardeners do not do soil testing. If you are interested in having your soil tested here is a list of resources.
"No endorsement of this product/company is intended, nor is criticism implied of similar products/companies that are not included."
EPA Issues Emergency Order to Stop Use of Pesticide Dacthal to Address Serious Health Risk
EPA has issued an emergency order suspending the registrations of all pesticide products with DCP
We wish to inform you that the EPA has issued an emergency order suspending the registrations of all pesticide products that contain DCPA (dimethyl tetrachloroterephthalate), also known as Dacthal. This order will prohibit the use of existing stocks of DCPA for any purpose, effective immediately. This decision has been made in response to its identified health risks, recent health assessments, and safety evaluations that highlight the potential dangers associated with DCPA.
Disposal Instructions:
To ensure safe and responsible disposal of any existing DCPA products, please follow these guidelines:
- Do Not Use: Cease any use of DCPA immediately. Do not apply or handle this substance further.
- Contain and Store: Store any remaining DCPA in its original container, securely closed, and in a cool, dry place away from children and pets.
- Contact Local Authorities or Hazardous Waste Vendor: Reach out to your local waste management authority or your hazardous waste vendor for information on designated drop-off locations or scheduled collection services for hazardous materials.
- Follow Proper Disposal Procedures: Ensure that the disposal process adheres to all local, state and federal regulations concerning hazardous waste.
For further information, please consult the EPA emergency order: https://www.federalregister.gov/public-inspection/2024-17431/emergency-order-suspending-the-registrations-of-all-pesticide-products-containing-dimethyl.
Gardener's Companion
Read weekly tips from this book "This week in the Garden
Garden of the Sun
1750 N Winery Ave
Fresno, CA 93703
Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District
The Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District works to serve the Fresno/Clovis area. The Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District is pleased to send you the Summer 2023 issue of its Flood Line newsletter.