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Mar
12
Sun
2023
Bonsai for Beginners – NEW DATE @ Bonsai Gardens Lake Merritt
Mar 12 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Rescheduled Event!

This is a special-for-ABG introductory class on the facets of Bonsai – the art of growing trees in pots. It includes a brief history, the horticulture and the artistry of bonsai. The class will be led by Tom Colby, one of the East Bay Bonsai Society’s best instructors. Colby is a long-time member and artist. Participants may bring a tree for the instructor to review and, given time, he will lead a tour through a bonsai garden.

Tickets for this event are $5, (proceeds will be shared with the Society).

Register here.

Tom Colby Bonsai instructor

Class participants are encouraged to bring questions as this always makes for a fun and rewarding experience.

We have space for a maximum of 25 participants (adults only). We know that interest will be high for this event so we will have a waiting list. If you register and are unable to attend, please cancel at least 3 days in advance so that we can offer your space to someone else.

The event is at an Oakland location, and carpooling is encouraged. Location directions will be sent to registrants. The classroom is under a roof but is open to the air. Parking is plentiful, for a $5/car parking fee.

A bathroom is available onsite.

Please direct any questions to info@alamedabackyardgrowers.org

Bonsai for Beginners

May
7
Sun
2023
Pollinator Paradise!
May 7 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Learn to Create a Beautiful Garden by Starting Pollinator-Friendly Plants!
with Birgitt Evans

Sunday, May 7th, 11AM - 1PM, Alameda location will be provided to registrants.

$5 materials fee.

Bees, butterflies and other pollinators have been struggling because there are not enough food plants for them. Learn how to start seeds and plant beautiful, butterfly and bee attractive plants, including California Natives, to create your own Pollinator Paradise! The plants we will start will be free of insecticidal neonicotiniods common in nursery plants so you can be confident that you will be feeding, rather than poisoning the pollinators you are trying to attract and nourish.

In this class, we will learn how to start seeds of Sunflowers, Cosmos, Tithonia (Mexican Sunflower), Nigella, Yarrow, Columbine and other flowers that will attract and feed pollinators and other insects. Participants will leave with seeded 6-packs of beautiful, insect-safe plants to raise and grow in their own gardens. And your new, seed starting knowledge can be used to grow other plants, including vegetables.

Presenter: Birgitt Evans

Birgitt Evans has grown her own food on a large scale for the past 35 years and created a successful garden and nursery business. She is passionate about growing and raising food and creating healthy, self-sustaining ecosystems with food and shelter for a variety of wildlife. She gardens in four different Alameda County locations and starts 90% of her plants from seed. She has been an Alameda County Master Gardener since 1999 and has taught classes on a variety of topics for the MGACs for over 20 years now, both to the public and for the master gardener training class. She has also been on the board of Alameda Backyard Growers since 2013 and is currently the Volunteer Coordinator.

Advance registration required. Spaces going fast! REGISTER HERE.

Seed starting and planting for pollinators

Jul
22
Sat
2023
Learn About Drip Irrigation @ Lake Merritt Gardens
Jul 22 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Learn About Drip Irrigation @ Lake Merritt Gardens | Oakland | California | United States

Thank you to participants who attended this event! For an information sheet on what was discussed at this demonstration click here.

Save water and still meet the needs of your plants! Two Alameda County Master Gardeners will show you how.

Our speakers will provide an explanation of the drip irrigation system used at the Master Gardeners’ site at the Gardens at Lake Merritt in Oakland. This presentation will demonstrate how to construct a drip irrigation system that waters plants with different water needs. The water requirements for various plants growing in Oakland and surrounding cities will also be covered.

Then join us for a tour of the Master Gardeners’ Trials /Demonstration Gardens showing the different ways drip irrigation can be used. This event is part of a series of summer garden talks by the Alameda County Master Gardeners at the Master Gardener site at the Gardens at Lake Merritt.

About Our Speakers: Hugh Globerson (ACMG class of 2019) and Margaret Wong (ACMG class of 2014) are both active long-term volunteers at this garden.

Aug
5
Sat
2023
Summer Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop
Aug 5 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Summer Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop @ Alameda | California | United States

Join us as we discuss the best methods for keeping your stone fruit trees in good shape via summer pruning and other tree care tips. The focus in this two-hour session will be on caring for cherries, apricots, plums, peaches, and those newly-popular genetic dwarf peaches and nectarines. After an orchard tour of each variety, you’ll have the chance to turn your attention to whatever stone fruit variety you are most interested in, and, with coaching, go hands-on. Whether this is a brush-up session for you, or something entirely new, you’ll be adding real value to your gardening know-how!

Please wear sturdy, close-toed shoes (preferably hiking or work boots). Bring a water bottle. Eye protection is highly recommended (clear safety goggles/glasses, or even sunglasses in a pinch will make a difference in protecting your eyes from errant twigs and branches). You also might want to bring a sun hat and/or sunscreen, although we will be under the canopy of trees with filtered sunlight for most of this workshop.

Equipment to bring, if you have it:

  • bypass pruning shears
  • gardening/work gloves
  • other pruning equipment such as a pruning saw and/or loppers

Adults only, please. We know that interest will exceed the space available and will keep a waiting list. If you register and are unable to attend, we need you to cancel at least 3 days in advance so that we can offer your space to someone else. Please cancel by emailing abg.grow.food@gmail.com.

Farm2Market is a social enterprise that is part of Alameda Point Collaborative. APC works to end homelessness by providing housing and services to create communities where formerly homeless families and individuals can flourish.

Aug
27
Sun
2023
Seed Packing Party
Aug 27 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Seed Packing Party

Sunday, August 27 at Noon at an East End Location

2023 is turning out to be another big year for ABG’s Free Seed Libraries. With your help, we packed and have given out close to 10,000 packets of seeds so far this year.

As summer comes to an end, we are getting ready to move on to our fall seed selection and we need your help packing up fall and winter seeds to go in the libraries. We will be hosting our next Seed Packing Party on August 27th from noon – 2PM in a covered garden at on the East End. There will be both space for social distancing and the opportunity to socialize while doing something meaningful for a finite amount of time. This event will let us stock the libraries through the remainder of 2023.

Seed packing qualifies for Community Service hours for the student in your household. (We do ask that students younger than 16 be accompanied by an adult.) We will have summer refreshers and light snacks. Please join us to keep the Alameda Free Seed Libraries going through the remainder of 2023.

Here are some photos from the event: https://photos.app.goo.gl/TfebKQRRJiB17CQq8

Sep
23
Sat
2023
Lake Merritt Garden Talk – Cover Crop Planting for Winter @ Lake Merritt Trials Garden
Sep 23 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Lake Merritt Garden Talk - Cover Crop Planting for Winter @ Lake Merritt Trials Garden | Oakland | California | United States

September 23, 2023 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Lake Merritt Trials Garden
666 Bellevue Avenue
Oakland, CA 94610
Contact: Aixa Gannon
Sponsor: UC Master Gardener Program of Alameda County

David Blood will be speaking about cover crops (green manure) that are planted in the fall and then cut down and turned into the soil in early spring. Advantages include weed suppression, adding nitrogen, improving soil, preventing erosion.

NOTE: There is a $5 Parking fee on weekends. Lines can be long to enter the park by car.

Sep
24
Sun
2023
ABG Annual Plant Swap
Sep 24 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
ABG Annual Plant Swap

ABG’s Annual Plant Swap will be held on Sunday, September 24th from 2 pm to 4 pm.  

Guidelines for items that can be swapped:

  • Attendees must bring at least one plant to donate to the swap.
  • Make sure plants are clearly labeled.
  • Plants should be in good health and in healthy soil, to minimize the possible spread of garden pathogens.
  • Also welcome: bulbs or seeds, clearly marked, as well as other garden-related items: books, magazines and tools in good working order. These will be placed on our FREE table.

Attendees will need to take home anything they bring to the Swap that is not claimed by someone else. Registration will be required and will be available soon – watch for the link to be announced. Location is outdoors in West Alameda and will be announced 48 hours prior via email reminder to those who have registered. Please be sure to use a valid email address that you are able to check, when you register.

Oct
14
Sat
2023
Citrus Pruning Workshop and Garden Tour
Oct 14 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Citrus Pruning Workshop and Garden Tour

So many of us have citrus trees in our yards, but may not always know how to keep them at their best. Berkeley, like Alameda, is ‘Citrus Heaven’. And this is a chance to not only brush up on citrus-pruning skills (or learn the basics) in a workshop, but also tour a remarkable schoolyard orchard and garden in Berkeley.

Farm2Market Assistant Manager Sarah Miller and fellow Alameda Backyard Growers volunteer Marla Koss will demonstrate citrus pruning on two of the garden’s Meyer lemon trees and assist attendees to go hands-on with pruning. The Edible Schoolyard’s Garden Manager Jess Bloomer will supervise the tour.

For this workshop, please bring the following:

  • bypass pruning shears
  • gardening/work gloves
  • other pruning equipment such as a pruning saw or loppers

Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes (preferably hiking or work boots). Bring a sun hat and/or sunscreen and a water bottle. Also helpful: eye protection (clear safety goggles/glasses).

This event is for adults only. Registration is required. Please be sure to register with a valid email address that you are able to check. The workshop location will be announced 48 hours prior to the event via email reminder to those who have registered. We know that interest will exceed the space available and will keep a waiting list.

If you register and are unable to attend, we need you to cancel at least 3 days in advance so that we can offer your space to someone else. Please cancel by emailing abg.grow.food@gmail.com.

Dec
3
Sun
2023
Holiday Wreath Making Workshop
Dec 3 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Holiday Wreath Making Workshop

SAVE THE DATE!

When it comes to wreaths, do you prefer homemade to store-bought? If you like the DIY method, then please join us to create a beautiful, decorative holiday wreath — for your home or for a gift. You may even use your own harvested greens, herbs or dried fruit!

ABG’s third-annual, FUN, outdoor, in-Alameda Wreath-Making workshop will be held Sunday, December 3, from 2 to 4 pm. We will use gathered and purchased items to craft wreaths for your table, wall or door. ABG will provide instruction, wreath backings, floral wire, glue, some boughs and trimmings and light refreshments.

ABG will provide instruction, wreath backings, floral wire, glue, some boughs and trimmings and light refreshments.

We ask attendees to bring some natural supplies of your choice like: pine boughs, pine cones, grape or other vines, Eucalyptus branches, olive branches, magnolia leaves, gingko leaves, seed pods, shells, feathers, grasses, fresh herbs, dried fruit, ribbons, bows and trinkets. Feel free to bring your own clippers as well.

The workshop fee is $30. Registration is required and we can only accommodate 25 adults. Please let us know at least 2 days in advance if you need to cancel, so we can let someone else take your place.

The workshop’s location will be revealed after you have registered. Register here.

NOTE: It may be chilly so please wear layers.

Feb
10
Sat
2024
Dormant Pruning Workshop for Apple and Pear Trees
Feb 10 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Dormant Pruning Workshop for Apple and Pear Trees

Are you interested in learning how to prune an apple or pear tree, or in refining those skills? Join us for this hands-on workshop, as we discuss and demonstrate the best ways to shape semi-dwarfed pome fruit trees for better fruiting, summer sun penetration and access to the tree come harvest time!

NOTE: The orchard grounds where this workshop will be held are slightly uneven, and during the winter may be cold and/or damp. Attendees must be able to traverse the area on foot.


WHAT TO BRING:

  • Please wear sturdy shoes, galoshes, hiking boots or work boots.
  • Bypass pruning shears
  • Gardening/work gloves
  • Other pruning equipment such as a pruning saw and/or loppers
  • Protect your eyes from errant twigs and branches by bringing clear safety goggles or safety glasses if you have them (sunglasses will also work, in a pinch).
  • Even in February you can work up a thirst while pruning, so you may want to bring a water bottle.

This event is adults only, please. We know that interest will exceed the space available and will keep a waiting list. If you register and are unable to attend, we need you to cancel at least 3 days in advance so that we can offer your space to someone else. Please cancel by emailing info@alamedabackyardgrowers.org.

Farm2Market is a social enterprise that is part of Alameda Point Collaborative. APC works to end homelessness by providing housing and services to create communities where formerly homeless families and individuals can flourish.

Please NOTE:  If rain is forecast for the morning of the workshop, attendees will be notified of cancellation via email the day before (Friday, February 9).  The pruning workshop will be rescheduled for the next possible Saturday morning where rain is not forecast (2/17, 24 or 3/2).  We will email attendees by the Thursday before the rescheduled workshop. 

Register here.