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What you will learn: Basic steps to plan, grow, and harvest fall winter veggies. Learn about unique varieties of green, cole, and root crops. Sources for seeds, plant starts, and growing information. Impact of climate on plants and insect pests. Free seeds, seedlings and more.
The intention of this tour is to generate a discussion between forestry and fire professionals about second-growth redwood forest management in the context of inevitable wildfire or prescribed fire.
Full course page: http://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/CR/ BIOL 20 Natural History of California, 4 Units This course is a GE Life Science course that focuses on the biology of California habitats and the organisms that live there.
Workshop Series Goal: To connect landowners affected by recent wildfires to post-fire management concepts, strategies, professions and programs Private forest landowners within the coastal mountains of Santa Cruz, Santa Clara and surrounding counties.
UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties
Learn the art and science behind composting from a local Master Composter. Come learn about the importance of managing your organic waste (food scraps and yard trimmings) at home. As the drought worsens and the climate warms, home-based waste management has never been more relevant.
Learn the art and science behind composting from a local Master Composter. Learn about the importance of managing your organic waste (food scraps and yard trimmings) at home. As the drought worsens and the climate warms, home-based waste management has never been more relevant.
Full Course Page: https://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/Palomar_Community_College/ GEOG 195 California Naturalist Certification, 1.5 Units The Palomar California Naturalist Program is offered through GEOG 195.
Tuleyomes Certified California Naturalist course will focus primarily on the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument region (which includes parts of Yolo, Solano, Napa, Lake, Mendocino, Glenn and Colusa Counties).
This calibration workshop will cover the basics of herbicide calibration in wildlands, and information on when to use different calibration methods, why you should calibrate your pesticide applications and improving spray techniques to reduce drift and exposure.