California has a unique vegetable growing climate and can grow many different types of vegetable crops throughout the year. Crops are classified as warm-season or cool-season crops. Don't forget, it ...
Have a gardening question? Connect with your local UC Master Gardener Program! California Master Gardener Handbook (UC ANR publication 3382) ...
Growing vegetables in your home or garden is good for you, your neighborhood, and for helping to reduce your global footprint on this earth. Growing vegetables at home can be done in a single pot on ...
It is easy to grow your own fruits and vegetables in a container, your yard, a community garden plot or on a large ranch property!
Gardening and horticulture in California is marked by its diversity and complexity. Given California's remarkable geography stretching from the sub-tropical south to the alpine north and the ocean's ...
Predators employ a diversity of behavioral and morphological adaptations to successfully capture their insect prey, UC Davis doctoral candidates Christofer Brothers and Emma “Em” Jochim told the crowd ...
Take an adventure into the world of epiphytes! Learn their history, care, and their many varieties: bromeliads, tillandsias, epiphyllum, epiphytic ferns, and orchids. Click the image to learn more and ...
We will be on hand to discuss this week's topic, ”Culinary Herbs- How to plant, grow and harvest." Consider using what you learn and cook with fresh herbs for the holidays. Click the image to learn ...
Learn about the varieties of citrus trees for backyard gardening, how to plant and care for them, and common pests, as well as the current status of the Asian Citrus Psyllid threat to our favorite ...
Yes, we live in a Mediterranean climate where water continues to be an issue. Design a drought tolerant garden by learning to select, plant, water and maintain the right plants that will thrive in ...
Learn the basics of composting and vermicomposting with Master Gardeners of Orange County. Find out about recycling organic waste: the right balance of greens, browns, air, and water, a little ...
It's November! We have a new, fresh edition of what we call our “what to do in the garden this month” show. This week on In The Garden with UC Master Gardeners, you will hear tips, ideas, and personal ...