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Come along to our weekly Workday & Open Garden Gate - we are now operating SPRING/SUMMER HOURS - 9am to 1pm. Open year-round on Thursdays - the public is welcome to explore the garden, ask for advice, take free seeds home to plant, buy plants, share in the harvest and more.
UCCE Master Gardeners of El Dorado County will be available to answer your gardening questions or just chat about gardening! For more information about the Farmers Market, visit eldoradofarmersmarket.
UCCE Master Gardeners of El Dorado County will be available to answer your gardening questions or just chat about gardening! For more information about the Farmers Market, visit eldoradofarmersmarket.
Master Gardener Tina will be sharing with you the basics of composting so that you can incorporate this beneficial practice into your own property. Learn how you can turn your food scraps and yard waste into beautiful soil to use in your garden.
Full course page: https://calnat.ucanr.edu/Take_a_class/American_River_College/ Take any of the following courses in the Environmental Conservation Program at American River College Department of Natural Resources to obtain California Naturalist Certification.
Small Animal Achievement Day for Poultry, Rabbits and Pygmy Goats Date: April 13, 2024 Fee: $2 per species Time: 8:00 AM 12:00 PM Location: 5201 N. Dockery Ave., Clovis Details: Bring your own animal for the skills testing portion of the tests.
Location: UC Hopland Research and Extension Center, Hopland CA Dates: Sheep Shearing and Basic Care 101: April 11-17 Sheep Shearing: Technique Refinement: April 18-20 See below for details of each class.
Event Name: Growing Cool Season Vegetables on the SF Peninsula Description: Cool season vegetable gardening is different from planting a summer garden. Not difficult but you do need to pay a bit more attention to temperature and growing conditions.
UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties