California Garden Web Launched

Jul 6, 2009

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 Visit the California Garden Web at http://cagardenweb.ucdavis.edu.

The University of California Statewide Master Gardener Program has launched a new Web site to serve as an information portal for California gardeners. The UC Statewide Master Gardener Program staff designed the Web site to organize and extend UC's vast store of research-based information about gardening, landscapes and lawns to the public.
 
The Web site focuses on sustainable gardening practices and uses a question and answer format to present solutions. A blog on the Web sites home page, updated weekly, highlights gardening content pertinent to the season. The site also links to useful gardening resources on other UC Web pages.
 
"When UC sites have thorough content covering a particular topic, we link to that site rather than duplicating it," said Pam Giesel, the academic coordinator for the statewide UC Master Gardener Program. "For example, UC IPM, the Center for Landscape and Urban Horticulture, and our sister site, the California Backyard Orchard, contain an abundance of information about sustainable gardening and are all linked to the new portal."
 
The new Web site also provides California gardeners with free access to updated information from the California Master Gardener Handbook.
 
Special features include:

  • Guidelines for practicing sustainable gardening
  • Easy calculators for estimating landscape water needs
  • Guidelines for conserving and managing water during a drought
  • Links to local Master Gardener Web sites
  • Comprehensive grape and berry gardening practices
  • Vegetable gardening FAQ

 
The site has sections on:

  • Gardening basics
  • Your climate zone
  • Find your local Master Gardener
  • Pests, diseases, weeds
  • Vegetables
  • Nut and fruit trees and vines
  • Landscape trees, shrubs and vines
  • Lawns
  • Flowers
  • Indoor plants
  • Poisonous plants
  • Glossary
  • Classes and events

 
Visit the California Garden Web at http://cagardenweb.ucdavis.edu.
 
Development of the new Web site was funded by the Elvenia J. Slosson Endowment for Ornamental Horticulture.

 


By Pamela M. Geisel
Author - UC Cooperative Extension Advisor, emeritus