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General Description: This class is offered by rose lovers for rose lovers! We will teach you pruning and propagation techniques for your home rose garden.
General Description: Our dormant season "late winter to early spring" is a wonderful time to expand the options in your fruit orchard. Join us for a scion exchange and grafting demonstration to provide an abundant, varied crop.
Now is the time to plan your vegetable garden for the year. All the catalogs are coming and there are so many possibilities. Come learn ideas to help you have a wonderful garden this year.
Help promote Global Worming and turn your kitchen fruit and veggie scraps into garden gold! In this class youll learn how to set up your own worm bin, what kind of worms to use along with their care and feeding, troubleshooting, and how to harvest your castings.
Spring Chores in the Garden.Are You Blooming Ready? Join us as we review our list of garden chores to ensure that your roses and California Natives are ready for the new blooming season.
Amador Plant Sale 2024 Plant Sale Flyer Benefiting UC Master Gardener Program in Amador County Vegetables, Herbs, Perennial Plants, Succulents and much more!...
BENEFITING UC MASTER GARDENER PROGRAM IN AMADOR COUNTY VEGETABLES, HERBS, PERENNIAL PLANTS, SUCCULENTS AND MUCH MORE! CASH, CHECKS, VISA & MASTERCARDPlant Sale Flyer...
FireWise While no one wants to lose a home to wildfire, many residents wonder exactly what they have to do to create a fire safe landscape. Creating defensible space does not mean razing every living thing within 100 feet of your home, and it doesnt have to be expensive.
Join us to learn the benefits of gardening with California native plants and to see how weve integrated certain natives with roses. They make good neighbors and invite in pollinators and beneficials for a sustainable and biodiverse garden.
Enter 8:30-9:30am Judging at 10:30am Winners Announced at 11:30am Followed by Public Tasting To enter, bring at least one washed tomato of each variety (or at least 10 cherry tomatoes) Prizes Awarded For: Heaviest Tomato, Best Tasting Red Tomato, Best Tasting Non-Red Tomato, and Best Tasting Cherry...
Even though it is still hot outside, August/September is the time to start thinking about your fall and winter gardens. This class will provide information so you can get a good start towards a bountiful harvest. NOTE: Bring a hat, water, and a chair to the class.
Late summer and early fall, after harvest, is a perfect time for pruning your fruit trees. Yes, traditional wisdom says to prune in the winter when the trees are dormant, but it can be REALLY cold then so late summer pruning could be much more comfortable.
Reduce what is sent to the landfill by turning your kitchen scraps and yard waste into garden gold! Whether you live in an apartment or on a large, rural property, Master Gardeners of Amador County will cover practical ways to begin composting at home.
IPM & Dormant Spraying UCCE Master Gardeners of Amador County will demonstrate and discuss how to safely and effectively handle garden and landscape pests that make home gardening so challenging in the foothills.
Introduction to Gardening in Amador County NOW is a great time to be planning your 2025 gardening activity, whether you are considering vegetables, berries, fruit trees, flowers, or changing your home landscaping.
In this informative and hands-on class youll learn all about composting with worms, including what worms to use, their care and feeding, how to set up your own worm bin, troubleshooting and how to harvest and use your castings. Additionally, we will show you how to build your own low-cost worm bin.
Fruit Tree Grafting Our dormant season (late winter to early spring) is a wonderful time to expand the options in your fruit orchard and home vineyard. Join our instructors as they demonstrate how to graft different varieties of fruit trees to provide an abundant, varied crop.