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Jul
27
Sat
2024
Getting Started with Native Plant Propagation @ The Gardens at Lake Merritt
Jul 27 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Getting Started with Native Plant Propagation @ The Gardens at Lake Merritt | Oakland | California | United States

This talk, which will be given by Master Gardener Laura Cornett, will cover propagating with seeds as well as vegetative propagation via cuttings and division. Preparation of propagules will be covered as well as after care for seedlings. Cornett has been an Alameda County Master Gardener since 2020. She is also part-time faculty as the Curriculum Coordinator and Laboratory Technician in the Horticulture Department at Las Positas College in Livermore. She is involved in the Native Plant Resource Team which is a division of the “Bringing Back the Natives Tour.” Her yard has been on this Tour three times, including this year.

No registration is required. The Master Gardeners’ Trials Garden is located in the Gardens of Lake Merritt, at Lakeside Park, 666 Bellevue Avenue in Oakland. Enter at Gate 4 across from the Boathouse. There is a fee for parking.

Aug
10
Sat
2024
Summer Stone Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop
Aug 10 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Summer Stone Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop

Here in the SF Bay Area, annual pruning of Apricot and Cherry trees is carried out in July or August rather than in the winter. This protects these varieties from a specific fungal infection that may occur if pruning cuts are made in cold, wet weather. August is also an excellent time to prune back excess, leggy growth on Plum and Pluot trees. Refresh your pruning skills or learn the fundamentals of Summer Stone Fruit Tree pruning. Marla Koss, our pruning teacher extraordinaire, will lead another great, FREE, hands-on, how-to pruning session in Alameda.

Thank you to everyone who attended!

 

Oct
26
Sat
2024
Propagating Native Plants @ Gate 4, Trials Garden, Gardens at Lake Merritt
Oct 26 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

FREE Talk on Propagating Native Plants

Saturday , October 26, 2024 – 11AM – 12:30PM
Presented by Alameda County Master Gardeners

Thank you to Laura Cornett for her hands-on workshop on California Native Plant Propagation: Seeds, Cuttings and Division. Participants had the opportunity to process cuttings, plant seeds and plant some rhizomes.

This talk focused on different propagation methods for California native plants.  In addition to the lecture, there will be a hands- on portion where attendees will be able to sow their own seeds, prepare and stick cuttings and pot up some native plant rhizomes.

Presenter Laura Cornett is an Alameda County Master Gardener and part-time faculty in Horticulture at Las Positas College in Livermore.

Laura Cornell Native Plant Propagation

Jan
29
Wed
2025
Urban Forest Plan In Person Community Workshop @ Mastick Senior Center
Jan 29 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Jan
30
Thu
2025
Urban Forest Plan Zoom Community Meeting
Jan 30 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Feb
8
Sat
2025
Scion Exchange @ Diablo Valley College, Horticultural Nursery
Feb 8 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

At the 35th Annual exchange of the Golden Gate Chapter of the California Rare Fruit Growers, you can get free scions to graft onto your trees and cuttings to root, get your tools sharpened for a fee, get your fruit tree questions answered by experts, and more! $5 fee. Tickets available in advance and at the door (cash only exact change). Diablo Valley College, Horticultural Nursery, Free parking in Lot 9. 321 Golf Club Rd., Pleasant Hill.

Feb
23
Sun
2025
Building and Maintaining a Home Vermiculture Farm @ APC Farm2Market
Feb 23 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
3 Stages of Vermicomposting

Photo: Eve Holguin

Join Master Gardener Guy Duran to learn how to turn your kitchen scraps into Black Gold! Vermiculture is the process of maintaining composting worms to create your own worm castings. Worm castings are pricey to purchase, but actually cheap to make. A small initial investment can return a payoff for years. Free at Farm2Market at Alameda Point (2600 Barber’s Point Road, Alameda, CA 94501).

After discussing the basics of vermiculture, there will be a ‘gather round’ presentation where Guy will bring his ‘4 stage’ active worm bin to demonstrate the stage by stage progression of worm activity. We will also fabricate a similar worm farm as the one being demonstrated.

  • Rain or shine  (pop up tents available).
  • Families are welcome.
  • Porta Potty available.
  • Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Bring water, sunscreen and a hat.

 

Mar
9
Sun
2025
Public Acorn Processing Workshop @ Mastick Senior Center
Mar 9 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Offered by the Alameda Native History Project. Get information on traditional and contemporary methods of acorn processing and assist in the production of nutritious, culturally relevant food for local Indigenous communities. Workshops are offered on a sliding scale.
Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave.

Register here.

This project is also seeking donations – click here to donate.

Alameda Native History Project

Mar
23
Sun
2025
Public Acorn Processing Workshop @ Mastick Senior Center
Mar 23 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Offered by the Alameda Native History Project. Get information on traditional and contemporary methods of acorn processing and assist in the production of nutritious, culturally relevant food for local Indigenous communities. Workshops are offered on a sliding scale.
Mastick Senior Center, 1155 Santa Clara Ave.

Register here.

This project is also seeking donations – click here to donate.

Alameda Native History Project

Family Seed Starting Workshop @ Alameda Free Library
Mar 23 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Family Seed Starting Workshop @ Alameda Free Library | Alameda | California | United States

Save the Date for a family friendly seed planting workshop at the Alameda Free Library! This is a free, family-friendly, hands-on workshop.

Join Marcus Carini, founder of Newfound Foodscapes and board member of Alameda Backyard Growers, for a hands-on Family Seed starting Workshop designed to empower families to grow their own food and cultivate a lifelong connection with nature. This interactive session will demystify the seed-starting process, providing practical tips and techniques for creating thriving gardens, even in small spaces. Participants will learn the basics of seed selection, proper soil preparation, planting depth, watering techniques, and how to nurture seedlings until they are ready for the garden or patio. Participants will leave with tips and tricks for seed starting and will prepare their own seed trays to take home and watch grow.

This workshop is perfect for families of all experience levels who want to enjoy the benefits of fresh, homegrown food and a deeper connection to the natural world. All materials will be provided; bring your excitement!

What You’ll Learn & Do:

  • Get hands-on experience in seed starting.
  • Start your own seeds during the workshop to take home and grow in your own garden or patio.
  • Learn tips and tricks to grow healthy, thriving plants throughout every season.

WHERE: Stafford Meeting Room, Alameda Main Library, 1550 Oak St.

We’ll be sending out and posting more information soon!