Master Gardener Newsletter - Garden Notes
Garden Notes - Master Gardeners
Fall Master Gardener Newsletter
Fall is here even though the weather may feel otherwise during these warm afternoons. In case you missed it, we are sharing our newsletter with you again. Its full of great gardening advice and seasonal tips. We hope you enjoy it!
In this issue of Garden Notes:
Senior Gardeners
Fall Garden Chores
Community Connections: Lodi Trees
Pests and Plants of the Season
Preserving Herbs
Growing Knowledge
How to Use the Master Gardener Help Desk
From the Garden
Demo Garden
Horticultural Terms
The Help Desk: Deadheading
Taste of the Season
Coming Events
October-December 2018
Happy Fall! We hope you are enjoying the cooler weather! Sit down with a warm cup of something tasty and enjoy this issue of our quarterly Master Gardener newsletter full of timely tips and useful garden information.
January-March 2019
Happy New Year! We’re all settling in after the frantic activity of the holidays for a quiet winter. January is a good planning time of year. Assessing what you have for seed starting supplies, potting soil and seed varieties is always a fun way to start the excitement for the spring ahead.
Our newsletter is full of helpful and timely gardening information that we hope you enjoy and find useful. In this issue you will find:
Small Gardens & Small Spaces
Winter Garden Chores
Community Connections: The Timberwolf Garden
Pests and Plants of the Season
Senior Gardening
Beneficials: Tachinid Flies
Growing Knowledge: Understanding Roots: Discover How to Make Your Garden Flourish
From the Garden 9
Demo Garden Update
Horticultural Terms: Roses
The Help Desk: Pruning Roses
Taste of the Season
Coming Events
SHARPS Collection Program
April-June 2018
We hope you enjoy this issue of Garden Notes!
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Irrigation Optimization
Garden Chores
Community Connections: Insight Garden Program
Pests and Plants of the Season
Front Yard Vegetable Gardening
Beneficials: Syrphid Fly
Growing Knowledge 8
From the Garden
Demo Garden
Gardening Tips for
Seniors
The Help Desk: Carpenter Bees
Taste of the Season
Coming Events
July-September Master Gardener Newsletter
It's time for the newest issue of What's Growing On, and its full of some great summer gardening tips as well as info about our next Master Gardener Training (and the Master Food Preserver Training too!)
Go out and get your morning garden chores done and then pour yourself a cold drink and click on the link to download this issue of our Master Gardener newsletter.
Have a great weekend!
Fall Open Garden Day September 28th
Our Fall Open Garden Day is this coming Saturday from 9 am to noon! The weather will be perfect to join us in the garden and get your gardening questions answered.This event is only offered in the spring and fall, so don't miss out!
We are offering free tool sharpening again this year until 11:30. Bring those hand pruners down for a quick tune up before you put them away for the winter! (Limit 3 tools) Master Gardeners will be busy at work in all the garden sections, you may even score some plants that are being removed from our garden to plant in your garden! There will be info booths on pest management, composting, vegetables and fruit trees, gardening for beneficial insects and more. We will have our favorite UC gardening publications for sale at a special discount just for Open Garden Day attendees.
We will have coffee and refreshments, so come down and take a stroll through the garden.
If you have any questions, please give us a call at 209-953-6100. The San Joaquin Learning Landscape is located at 2101 E. Earhart Ave, Stockton, 95206.
April-June newsletter
Happy Spring! The newest edition of our Master Gardener newsletter is now available and we hope you enjoy it!
July-September newsletter
We are sharing our summer newsletter again because some of our readers did not get the email when we sent it out. We hope you enjoy it!
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A new edition of Garden Notes is now available. We hope that you find the information timely and useful.
Inside this issue you will find:
Food Waste
Summer Garden Chores
Community Connections: In Season Market and Nursery
Pests and Plants of the Season
Herb Study - So Much Thyme
Growing Knowledge - Wicked Bugs
From the Garden - Preserving Summer Flowers
Demo Garden
The Help Desk: Lawn Irrigation
Taste of the Season
Coming Events
Horticultural Terms
Master Gardeners - Dazzling Dahlias: Master the Art of Growing Stunning Blooms!
Dazzling Dahlias:
Master the Art of Growing Stunning Blooms!
Monday, January 13
Lodi Library
Registration opens at 10:30, class begins promptly at 11:00 am - 12:30 pm.
Lodi Library: 201 W Locust St, Lodi, 95240
Join Lee Miller with the San Joaquin UC Master Gardeners for an inspiring class all about dahlias! Learn expert tips and techniques to grow vibrant, show-stopping blooms that will elevate your garden. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this class will help you unlock the secrets to dazzling dahlias all season long.
Questions, please call 209-953-6100
Advanced registration required:
https://surveys.ucanr.edu/survey.cfm?surveynumber=45358
Water Wise: Simple Ways to Conserve Water in the Landscape
Water Wise: Simple Ways to Conserve Water in the Landscape
Monday, February 10
Lodi Library
Advance registration required. Sign up here: Registration Link
Registration opens at 10:30, class begins promptly at 11:00 am - 12:30 pm. Lodi Library: 201 W Locust St, Lodi, 95240
Join Linda Driver with the San Joaquin UC Master Gardeners for an inspiring class covering ways you can conserve water in the landscape. Topics covered include lawn alternatives(not entirely what you may think), irrigation, soil health, current regulations, areas with no irrigation, and numerous resources.
Questions, please call 209-953-6100