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What's in the Garden

The Perennial Garden is a showcase for hardy, drought-tolerant plants that grow well in Fresno area gardens with average care.
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Spring Garden Tour

Save the date: Saturday April 26, 2025 Fresno County Master Gardener Spring Garden Tour 9-4 Rain or Shine We are already busy planning for this year's tour. Plan on joining us for a wonderful day touring a variety of beautiful gardens.
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Elinor Teague

A note from Elinor Teague to the readers: After writing gardening columns for the Fresno Bee for 18 years, it is a pleasure to be able to continue to offer readers gardening advice and tips here on the Fresno County Master Gardeners website.
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2023 past articles Elinor Teague

A note from Elinor Teague to the readers: After writing gardening columns for the Fresno Bee for 18 years, it is a pleasure to be able to continue to offer readers gardening advice and tips here on the Fresno and Madera County Master Gardeners website.
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Youth Gardening

Master Gardener Classes for Kids! Join us!!! The Childrens Library Lessons are from 3:30 to 4:30 and are scheduled for: March 5- Sunnyside Library March 6- Woodward Park Library March 18-Betty Rodriguez Library Activities are once a month: Sunnyside on the 1st Wednesday of the month 5566 E Kings Can...
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Rosie's Corner

Welcome to Rosie's Corner where we discuss everything about roses! Vick's Caprice RoseWhat to do in the rose garden for November. This is a time of transition for the weather and daylight. Remember that the new watering schedule started November 1st. Your yard can only be watered once a week.
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Resources for gardening classes

Click here to see our web page on Tomatoes! Tomato handout 2018 English Tomato handout 2018_Spanish UNARC sq ft garden March 20.2022 website UCANR Vegetable Planting Guide english Spanish Vegetable Planting Guide UCANR Home Vegetable Gardening //ucanr.edu/sites/mgfresno/files/380455.
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Community Gardens

Gardening is one strategy for improving much-needed access to fresh produce. But, many Fresno residents live in apartments or in home where they do not have space for gardening. Community gardens provide space by repurposing vacant land.
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Community Outreach

The Integrated Pest Management (IPM) project is a pesticide user public education and awareness program. It is in partnership with the Fresno Metropolitan Flood Control District, and UC Master Gardeners of Fresno County.
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