We are busily preparing our event calendar for winter and spring of 2026 and will post upcoming events as they are finalized. Please keep checking back as we add events!
Are your weeds taking over? Would you like to control them without harsh chemicals? This Master Gardener-led class will show you how. The class will focus on sustainability based on integrated pest management (IPM) and utilizing multiple tools and practices.
Join Master Gardener Sue Bates-Pintar for a demonstration on how to maintain garden tools. She will discuss cleaning, sharpening and lubrication of tools. Please bring one tool you would like to have evaluated at the end of the talk, time permitting.
Come and enjoy over 125 high-definition, colorful photographs of California native wildflowers growing in the numerous environments of Sonoma County. Join Sonoma County Master Gardener April Lynch, who has been photographing wildflowers for over two decades, as she takes you on a virtual tour from the…
Many of us want to augment our pleasure in the garden by increasing our knowledge of and contact with wildlife - especially the birds.The key to having a rich variety of bird life in your garden– or other critters for that matter – means understanding the principle of the ecological niche - the role or place…
This presentation will provide options and key considerations for drip irrigation to put the right amount of water in the right place when plants need it without excess runoff, over-spray or waste. Learn how a garden water meter can be a useful tool to help understand your plants’ water requirements. This…
Are you interested in growing your own avocados right here in Sonoma County? Dr. Jeff Pierce will share knowledge about growing avocado trees, including how to choose the right variety, when and where to plant it, and how to care for it. Soon you'll be harvesting your very own delicious avocados.
There are positive, impactful actions you can take in your own garden and community to adapt to climate change. This talk offers concrete, achievable, science-based means to use in your own garden for carbon sequestration, food security, plant and animal habitat, and increased resilience in extreme weather…