Climate Change And Drought Resilience

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Drought Tolerant Gardening
UC Master Gardeners of Orange County: Event

Drought Tolerant Gardening - Rancho Santa Margarita

Event Date
Jul 7, 2026

Drought-tolerant gardening in Southern California is not just a trend; it is a necessary response to the pressing environmental challenges our region faces, including prolonged droughts and water scarcity. By implementing research-based insights and expert advice from the Master Gardeners of Orange…
UC Master Gardeners of Orange County
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UCCE Central Sierra: Event

Soil Health Field Day | Amador County

Event Date
Mar 20, 2026

Spend the day digging into research-based soil management strategies to support resilient rangelands!  Agenda Managing California annual rangelands from the soil upCompost, carbon, climate, cowsEfficacy of soil health practices across a rangeland productivity gradientLinking soil microbial…
UCCE Central Sierra
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UC Master Gardeners of El Dorado County: Event

Central Sierra: Gardening in a Changing Climate (EDC MG)

Event Date
Sep 13, 2025

Gardening in a Changing Climate  “In order to know where you are going, it is necessary to know where you have been.”  This course endeavors to examine factors that have influenced Earth’s climate throughout history up to now and what is likely to happen in the future if current…
UC Master Gardeners of El Dorado County
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UC Master Gardeners of Merced County: Event

Under the Spell of Succulents

Event Date
Apr 12, 2025

Join us for Under the Spell of Succulents Public Workshop on Sat, April 12 from 10 - 12 noon. Our speaker is Roz Tampone, UC Master Gardener of Fresno County Topics covered will be: How to grow and care for succulents in your garden and containers and more
UC Master Gardeners of Merced County
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UC Master Gardeners of Tuolumne County: Article

Growing Without Water in Tuolumne County

July 11, 2026
Although probably impossible to grow plants with NO water, our unusual winter precipitation patterns cause us to reflect on how best to use water resources in our gardens and landscapes. In the Sierra foothills, July is the month with the highest rates of evaporation from the soil and transpiration from…
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Gaillardia, or blanket flowers, in bloom in the Lake Tahoe Basin, late June 2026
UC Master Gardeners of the Lake Tahoe Basin: Article

Central Sierra: Gaillardia spp. 'Blanket Flower'

June 30, 2026
One cheery bloomer in the Tahoe Basin can be seen in bloom from late June until frost is the easy to grow Gaillardia. Native to the North American continent, this delicate flower is tougher than it looks. This short lived perennial reliably self sows, requires little water and attracts pollinators, but not…
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An orange flower grows in a greenhouse
Green Blog: Article

California nursery industry grapples with plastics, water, nutrients

October 8, 2025
By Caroline D Champlin
Nursery owners and landscapers are anticipating a slew of new environmental regulations to impact business as usual. Scientists from University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources brought these hot topics, and many others, to business owners’ attention at the 2025 California Nursery Conference…
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A greenhouse full of young agave plants.
Green Blog: Article

Questions about growing agave? UC ANR has answers

August 27, 2025
By Caroline D Champlin
Based on grower input, UC ANR has developed a series of free, virtual webinars about farming agave. The sessions will be held every month from August to December, and will cover topics including grower certification and irrigation practices.
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