What are those weird eggs you found? This webinar will cover different types of insect eggs you might encounter in the garden and landscapeare they pests, beneficials, or just interesting visitors? Register at https://ucanr.zoom.
MORNING SESSION (1432 Abbott St Salinas CA) -Soil Health Incentives -Ag Order 4.0 Updates -Improving Water and -Nitrogen Use Efficiency -Compost and N leaching -Winter cover crop impacts on soil water movement AFTERNOON SESSION (21777 Harris Rd.
Full course website: http://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/ARC/ Audubon Canyon Ranchs California Naturalist course serves as our docent training program. It gives volunteers a firm grounding in local natural history and the ability to recognize and capitalize on teachable moments.
Wasps are a very diverse group of insects. Some species can be a nuisance, creating galls on plants and stinging people, but many others are beneficial pollinators and predators of pests, such as aphids.
Taking Action to Defend Against the Goldspotted Oak Borer The County of Los Angeles is leading an effort to raise awareness about the Goldspotted Oak Borer (GSOB), an invasive beetle species threatening oak trees in our communities.
Our wonderful Master Gardeners will be on-site ready to answer your gardening, plant, or pest questions! Bring photos or samples to help us identify what's happening and so we can provide more accurate information.
Post-fire Forest Resilience Workshop Lake, Colusa, and Mendocino Counties Weekly, on Zoom 6:00-7:30 pm, Thursdays, Sep 19 - Oct 17 In-person field trip in Lake County on Sat, Oct 19 Learn about managing forests after disturbance and the resources available.
When: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 Where: Lindcove Research and Extension Center Conference Building 22963 Carson Ave., Exeter, CA 93221 Register by September 15 with using the link; Workshop fees: $40. Payment will reserve you a spot. Instructor: Dr.
Join us on Saturday, May 11th, 2024 from 10am - 12pm to learn all about how to manage weeds in your garden. The effective use of cultural, mechanical, and chemical weed control methods will be discussed. This is a free workshop with no need to pre-register.