with Jonathan Draper, Alameda County Master Gardener
While some insects attack our vegetables, others are a great help in the garden.Β Come find out how to get and keep the insects you want.Β Alameda County Master Gardener Jonathan Draper will introduce us to beneficial insects and their use in organic gardening.Β He will cover a variety of his favorite βgood-guyβ insects and some of the βbad guysβ that they eat or attack.Β Learn what plants you can integrate into your garden to bring in the good guys and what you can do toΒ keep them around.
Learn the art and science of fruit tree grafting. Instructor: John Valenzuela. $40.00 – registration required.
Learn how to grow plants successfully from seed and vegetable cuttings.
Learn how to grow and maintain a vegetable garden.
Soil, with Dolores Morrison, Alameda County Master Gardener
Learn how to grow tomatoes in cool marine climate.
Hi Pickers,
We have two orange trees to pick this Saturday. Waiver forms will be available it you haven’t picked with us, or do not have one on file yet.
Please bring gardening gloves (if you have them), a hat, water and closed shoes.
We offer fruit to the tree owner, and we can take some, the rest all goes to the Alameda Food Bank.
Please call 510-239-PICK if you have any questions.
The meeting place will be given when you RSVP here.
Learn how to dry and worm compost.
Learn how to properly plant and care for large specimen fruit trees and ornamental plants.
Weeds! With our wet winter and spring, many of us have a bumper crop despite our best efforts. Β This presentation will address whyΒ weeds are invading our landscape, tips on identifyingΒ your weeds, ways to manage weeds, and how to preventΒ them with mulchesΒ that donβt harm your health or the environment. Β Youβll also learn how using weeds as indicators of soil conditions canΒ be helpful when fixing problem areas in your landscape.
About our speaker:Β Sherry Dunn is an Alameda County Master GardenerΒ from the class of 2016. Β SheΒ is currently a backyard gardener with fruit trees and vegetables both in the ground and in containers. Β She loves sharing what sheβs learned about weeds and how to manage them.