Bulbs add beauty to any garden but have the unfair reputation of being difficult. Join Master Gardeners of Orange County to discover the beauty, ease and simple steps for successful gardening with bulbs. Learn about bulbs and their close relatives, and how to plant and care for them.
If you are busy (and who isnt?) and like to garden, this class is for you! Not exactly speed gardening but close this presentation gives Orange County gardeners the list of top garden jobs for each area of the garden month by month.
Master Gardeners will have a Q&A booth and information focusing on culinary herbs - how to plant, grow and harvest them. Planned give-away of Dried Herbs. (First come, First served). There is a $5 fee to enter the gardens.
Yes, worms CAN eat your green kitchen waste and UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will tell you how to make that happen! Find out what equipment and supplies youll need to assemble a worm bin including bedding, water, worms and food scraps.
Grow your own salad in one compact place. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will provide information on how to plant a salad bowl garden, covering the varieties of greens, the basics of gardening, and care and harvesting.
Succulents are such an easy plant to grow, both in the garden and in pots. UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will discuss the history and origin of succulents, their care and feeding and propagation. The presentation also covers pests and diseases and recommended remedies.
If you think conserving water means that you have a barren landscape, think again! UC Master Gardeners of Orange County will show you how you can have a beautiful landscape by managing water and gardening smartly.
Good soil is the starting place for a smart garden. Learn the components of soil, how to evaluate your landscape soil, and the steps you can take to enrich your soil to produce a bountiful, sustainable landscape and garden.
You can grow it here or thereyou can grow it anywhere! Learn about the many places available for growing edibles the pros and cons of each and the three components necessary for success: sun, soil, and water.
Imagine being able to harvest herbs as you need them right outside your kitchen door . . . or even from your kitchen counter. Learn about growing herbs in containers for use in cooking or for enjoyment in your garden.