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View this email in your browser Spring 2020 Newsletter New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master Gardeners Welcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources by Sherida Phibbs Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master Gardener Program. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers and advice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience with our communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener Program Coordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expand community outreach and education to the public (read more) Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tasty by June Walsh Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceous flowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is native to western North America from Washington to Baja California. It is common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, open woodlands and grasslands. (read more) A Great Orchid for our Coast by Tom Schrader The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for their beautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do well outside. (read more) Wollemia nobilis at Humboldt Botanical Gardens by June Walsh The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from the raging fires of Australia by special fire crews and air dropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (read more) Good Reads Natures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home Reviewed by Maria Krenek Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This is eloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book, NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TO CONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more ) Subscribe Past Issues RSS Translate Spring 2020 Newsletter UC Master Gardeners Humboldt and Del Norte.pdf Saved to Dropbox • Aug 20, 2021 at 11:06 AM

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Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

View this email in your browser

Spring 2020 Newsletter

New Beginnings for UC Humboldt & Del Norte Master GardenersWelcome New Program Coordinator and Online Resources

by Sherida Phibbs

Spring is a time for renewed optimism in our gardens and the Master GardenerProgram. Our dedicated core group is always ready to assist with answers andadvice. We are growing and excited to share our training and experience withour communities. Sherida Phibbs, our new Master Gardener ProgramCoordinator for the Humboldt and Del Norte Counties will be working to expandcommunity outreach and education to the public (read more)

Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tastyby June Walsh

Cardamine californica, or Milkmaids, is an herbaceousflowering perennial plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is nativeto western North America from Washington to Baja California. Itis common in a variety of habitats including shady slopes, openwoodlands and grasslands. (read more)

A Great Orchid for our Coastby Tom Schrader

The Cymbidium (sym-BID-ee-um) orchids are known for theirbeautiful, long-lasting sprays of flowers and they do welloutside. (read more)

Wollemia nobilisat Humboldt Botanical Gardens

by June Walsh

The Wollemia nobilis of Australia have been saved from theraging fires of Australia by special fire crews and airdropped fire retardant in a Top Secret operation. (readmore)

Good ReadsNatures Best Hope & Bringing Nature Home

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

Each and every one of us are Nature's best hope. This iseloquently stated by Tallamy in his most recent book,NATURE'S BEST HOPE A NEW APPROACH TOCONSERVATION THAT STARTS IN YOUR YARD. (read more)

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Big Spring Payoff - Fruit Thinningby Sherida Phibbs

Thinning Fruit will Result in Larger FruitIf you want larger fruit you will want to thin immature fruit in the early spring. (read more)

Climate Zones & Microclimatesby Sherida Phibbs

Selecting plants is not a "one-plant-fits-all" approach.Trees, shrubs, plants, vegetables, etc., all have their ownclimate requirement to grow and produce at their best.(read more)

Good Reads A Buzz in the Meadow & A Sting in the Tale

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

With all the buzz about bees and pollinators, I have overthe last few years attempted to increase my understandingand knowledge of these creatures that are so fundamentalto the workings and structure of our natural world. (readmore)

The Master Gardener volunteers organize to extend educational services to their communities.

The four important areas are: Healthier Plants, Healthier Environment, Healthier Gardeners and

Healthier Community

Our mailing address is:UCCE of Humboldt and Del Norte CountiesMaster Gardener Program5630 South BroadwayEureka, CA 95503(707) 445-7351

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Copyright © 2020 UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties, All rights reserved.

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Big Spring Payoff - Fruit Thinningby Sherida Phibbs

Thinning Fruit will Result in Larger FruitIf you want larger fruit you will want to thin immature fruit in the early spring. (read more)

Climate Zones & Microclimatesby Sherida Phibbs

Selecting plants is not a "one-plant-fits-all" approach.Trees, shrubs, plants, vegetables, etc., all have their ownclimate requirement to grow and produce at their best.(read more)

Good Reads A Buzz in the Meadow & A Sting in the Tale

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

With all the buzz about bees and pollinators, I have overthe last few years attempted to increase my understandingand knowledge of these creatures that are so fundamentalto the workings and structure of our natural world. (readmore)

The Master Gardener volunteers organize to extend educational services to their communities.

The four important areas are: Healthier Plants, Healthier Environment, Healthier Gardeners and

Healthier Community

Our mailing address is:UCCE of Humboldt and Del Norte CountiesMaster Gardener Program5630 South BroadwayEureka, CA 95503(707) 445-7351

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Copyright © 2020 UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties, All rights reserved.

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Big Spring Payoff - Fruit Thinningby Sherida Phibbs

Thinning Fruit will Result in Larger FruitIf you want larger fruit you will want to thin immature fruit in the early spring. (read more)

Climate Zones & Microclimatesby Sherida Phibbs

Selecting plants is not a "one-plant-fits-all" approach.Trees, shrubs, plants, vegetables, etc., all have their ownclimate requirement to grow and produce at their best.(read more)

Good Reads A Buzz in the Meadow & A Sting in the Tale

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

With all the buzz about bees and pollinators, I have overthe last few years attempted to increase my understandingand knowledge of these creatures that are so fundamentalto the workings and structure of our natural world. (readmore)

The Master Gardener volunteers organize to extend educational services to their communities.

The four important areas are: Healthier Plants, Healthier Environment, Healthier Gardeners and

Healthier Community

Our mailing address is:UCCE of Humboldt and Del Norte CountiesMaster Gardener Program5630 South BroadwayEureka, CA 95503(707) 445-7351

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Copyright © 2020 UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties, All rights reserved.

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Big Spring Payoff - Fruit Thinningby Sherida Phibbs

Thinning Fruit will Result in Larger FruitIf you want larger fruit you will want to thin immature fruit in the early spring. (read more)

Climate Zones & Microclimatesby Sherida Phibbs

Selecting plants is not a "one-plant-fits-all" approach.Trees, shrubs, plants, vegetables, etc., all have their ownclimate requirement to grow and produce at their best.(read more)

Good Reads A Buzz in the Meadow & A Sting in the Tale

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

With all the buzz about bees and pollinators, I have overthe last few years attempted to increase my understandingand knowledge of these creatures that are so fundamentalto the workings and structure of our natural world. (readmore)

The Master Gardener volunteers organize to extend educational services to their communities.

The four important areas are: Healthier Plants, Healthier Environment, Healthier Gardeners and

Healthier Community

Our mailing address is:UCCE of Humboldt and Del Norte CountiesMaster Gardener Program5630 South BroadwayEureka, CA 95503(707) 445-7351

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Copyright © 2020 UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties, All rights reserved.

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Big Spring Payoff - Fruit Thinningby Sherida Phibbs

Thinning Fruit will Result in Larger FruitIf you want larger fruit you will want to thin immature fruit in the early spring. (read more)

Climate Zones & Microclimatesby Sherida Phibbs

Selecting plants is not a "one-plant-fits-all" approach.Trees, shrubs, plants, vegetables, etc., all have their ownclimate requirement to grow and produce at their best.(read more)

Good Reads A Buzz in the Meadow & A Sting in the Tale

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

With all the buzz about bees and pollinators, I have overthe last few years attempted to increase my understandingand knowledge of these creatures that are so fundamentalto the workings and structure of our natural world. (readmore)

The Master Gardener volunteers organize to extend educational services to their communities.

The four important areas are: Healthier Plants, Healthier Environment, Healthier Gardeners and

Healthier Community

Our mailing address is:UCCE of Humboldt and Del Norte CountiesMaster Gardener Program5630 South BroadwayEureka, CA 95503(707) 445-7351

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Copyright © 2020 UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties, All rights reserved.

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Big Spring Payoff - Fruit Thinningby Sherida Phibbs

Thinning Fruit will Result in Larger FruitIf you want larger fruit you will want to thin immature fruit in the early spring. (read more)

Climate Zones & Microclimatesby Sherida Phibbs

Selecting plants is not a "one-plant-fits-all" approach.Trees, shrubs, plants, vegetables, etc., all have their ownclimate requirement to grow and produce at their best.(read more)

Good Reads A Buzz in the Meadow & A Sting in the Tale

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

With all the buzz about bees and pollinators, I have overthe last few years attempted to increase my understandingand knowledge of these creatures that are so fundamentalto the workings and structure of our natural world. (readmore)

The Master Gardener volunteers organize to extend educational services to their communities.

The four important areas are: Healthier Plants, Healthier Environment, Healthier Gardeners and

Healthier Community

Our mailing address is:UCCE of Humboldt and Del Norte CountiesMaster Gardener Program5630 South BroadwayEureka, CA 95503(707) 445-7351

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Copyright © 2020 UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties, All rights reserved.

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Big Spring Payoff - Fruit Thinningby Sherida Phibbs

Thinning Fruit will Result in Larger FruitIf you want larger fruit you will want to thin immature fruit in the early spring. (read more)

Climate Zones & Microclimatesby Sherida Phibbs

Selecting plants is not a "one-plant-fits-all" approach.Trees, shrubs, plants, vegetables, etc., all have their ownclimate requirement to grow and produce at their best.(read more)

Good Reads A Buzz in the Meadow & A Sting in the Tale

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

With all the buzz about bees and pollinators, I have overthe last few years attempted to increase my understandingand knowledge of these creatures that are so fundamentalto the workings and structure of our natural world. (readmore)

The Master Gardener volunteers organize to extend educational services to their communities.

The four important areas are: Healthier Plants, Healthier Environment, Healthier Gardeners and

Healthier Community

Our mailing address is:UCCE of Humboldt and Del Norte CountiesMaster Gardener Program5630 South BroadwayEureka, CA 95503(707) 445-7351

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Copyright © 2020 UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties, All rights reserved.

Want to change how you receive these emails?You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Big Spring Payoff - Fruit Thinningby Sherida Phibbs

Thinning Fruit will Result in Larger FruitIf you want larger fruit you will want to thin immature fruit in the early spring. (read more)

Climate Zones & Microclimatesby Sherida Phibbs

Selecting plants is not a "one-plant-fits-all" approach.Trees, shrubs, plants, vegetables, etc., all have their ownclimate requirement to grow and produce at their best.(read more)

Good Reads A Buzz in the Meadow & A Sting in the Tale

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

With all the buzz about bees and pollinators, I have overthe last few years attempted to increase my understandingand knowledge of these creatures that are so fundamentalto the workings and structure of our natural world. (readmore)

The Master Gardener volunteers organize to extend educational services to their communities.

The four important areas are: Healthier Plants, Healthier Environment, Healthier Gardeners and

Healthier Community

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Big Spring Payoff - Fruit Thinningby Sherida Phibbs

Thinning Fruit will Result in Larger FruitIf you want larger fruit you will want to thin immature fruit in the early spring. (read more)

Climate Zones & Microclimatesby Sherida Phibbs

Selecting plants is not a "one-plant-fits-all" approach.Trees, shrubs, plants, vegetables, etc., all have their ownclimate requirement to grow and produce at their best.(read more)

Good Reads A Buzz in the Meadow & A Sting in the Tale

Reviewed by Maria Krenek

With all the buzz about bees and pollinators, I have overthe last few years attempted to increase my understandingand knowledge of these creatures that are so fundamentalto the workings and structure of our natural world. (readmore)

The Master Gardener volunteers organize to extend educational services to their communities.

The four important areas are: Healthier Plants, Healthier Environment, Healthier Gardeners and

Healthier Community

Our mailing address is:UCCE of Humboldt and Del Norte CountiesMaster Gardener Program5630 South BroadwayEureka, CA 95503(707) 445-7351

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Copyright © 2020 UC Master Gardeners of Humboldt & Del Norte Counties, All rights reserved.

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