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Mastering Stem and Leaf Propagation
UC Master Gardeners of Mariposa County share tips and tricks to mastering leaf and stem propagation. Save money and grow your own plants from existing plants. For more information, please email your questions to mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu.
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Vegetable Garden Beginnings
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Learn the basics of starting your own vegetable garden.
Propagating California Native Plants #5: Ceanothus
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UC Master Gardener Helen Willoughby-Peck demonstrates propagation of California native plant, the Ceanothus. If you have a gardening question, feel free to call our helpline at 209-966-7078 or email us at mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu
Propagating California Native Plants #4: California Buckeye
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UC Master Gardener Helen Willoughby-Peck demonstrates propagation of California native plant, the California Buckeye. If you have a gardening question, feel free to call our helpline at 209-966-7078 or email us at mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu
Propagating California Native Plants #3: California Hummingbird Sage
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UC Master Gardener Helen Willoughby-Peck demonstrates propagation of California native plant, the California Hummingbird Sage. If you have a gardening question, feel free to call our helpline at 209-966-7078 or email us at mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu
How to Use a Fire Extinguisher in Your Home
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cemariposa.ucanr.edu/Fire_Information/ Mariposa-County-Fire-Department-133711453332618/
Oaks Part 5: Acorns
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Many oaks native to the Central Sierra Nevada foothills can be identified by their acorns. This final video of the School Garden Series, “Oaks,” will show you how to plant and grow seedlings from acorns and how to make acorn flour or mush. Please contact our Helpline with gardening questions at mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu or 209-966-7078.
Oaks Part 4: Canyon Live Oak
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Learn to identify the Canyon Live Oak, native to the central Sierra Nevada foothills of California. This is Part 4 of the School Garden Series, “Oaks.” Please contact our Helpline with gardening questions at mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu or 209-966-7078. Photo credits: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Quercus_chrysolepis_acorns.jpg commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Quercus_chrysolepis_08567.JPG commons.w...
Oaks Part 3: Live Oak and Black Oak
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Learn to identify Interior Live Oaks and Black Oaks, two species prevalent in the central Sierra Nevada foothills of California. In Part 3 of the School Garden Series, “Oaks,” help students to learn the key features of these local natives. Please contact our Helpline with gardening questions at mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu or 209-966-7078. Photo credits: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Quercus_wi...
Oaks Part 2: Blue Oak and Valley Oak
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White oaks native to the central Sierra Nevada foothills include Valley Oaks and Blue Oaks. Learn to tell these deciduous trees apart in Part 2 of the School Garden Series, “Oaks.” Please contact our Helpline with gardening questions at mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu or 209-966-7078. Photo credits: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Old_Valley_Oak_in_Mariposa,_Calfironia.jpg commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fil...
Oaks Part 1: Introduction
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Oaks and oak woodlands are vital to the ecosystem and wildlife of the California landscape. Join UC Master Gardeners as they outline key elements for identification of the native oaks of Mariposa and Eastern Madera Counties. This is part of a school garden series produced by the UC Master Gardeners of Mariposa and Madera Counties. Please contact our Helpline with gardening questions at mgmaripo...
Propagating California Native Plants #2: Milkweed
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UC Master Gardener Ron Allen demonstrates propagation of California native milkweed plants. If you have a gardening question, feel free to call our helpline at 209-966-7078 or email us at mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu
Propagating California Native Plants #1: Matilija Poppy
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UC Master Gardener Helen Willoughby-Peck demonstrates propagation of California native plant, the Matilija Poppy. If you have a gardening question, feel free to call our helpline at 209-966-7078 or email us at mgmariposa@ucdavis.edu
Fireworks Sierra Nevada Curriculum Lessons 1-4
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This version of FireWorks focuses on selected ecological communities in the Sierra Nevada - forests dominated by conifers. These communities are often called lower and upper mixed conifer or lower and upper montane communities. To learn about some of the plants, animals, and fungi that live in these communities, see the essays in the FireWorks Encyclopedias (for elementary www.frames.gov/docume...
SSPFC Annual Meeting 2020 - "Fire as a Tool" Moderated Session
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Deb Krol, from the Arizona Republic, moderates a session on "Using Fire as a Tool." She interviews three experts in the field, Don Hankins from CSU Chico, Crystal Kolden from UC Merced and Ryan Stewart from Southern California Edison. After watching the moderated session, please feel free to contact the speakers with your questions. Debra Krol at debra.krol@azcentral.cm Don Hankins at dhankins@...
SSPFC Annual Meeting 2020 - Fire Education
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SSPFC Annual Meeting 2020 - Fire Education
Welcome to Wasuma School Garden: Virtual Garden Tour Part 2
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Welcome to Wasuma School Garden: Virtual Garden Tour Part 2
Tomato Problems Part 5: To Prune, or not To Prune, That is the Question
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Tomato Problems Part 5: To Prune, or not To Prune, That is the Question
Tomato Problems Part 6: Blossom Drop & Failure to Set Fruit
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Tomato Problems Part 6: Blossom Drop & Failure to Set Fruit
Welcome to Wasuma School Garden: Virtual Garden Tour
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Welcome to Wasuma School Garden: Virtual Garden Tour
Prescribed Fire Considerations : Hazards, Equipment, Unit Prep, Communications
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Prescribed Fire Considerations : Hazards, Equipment, Unit Prep, Communications
Tomato Problems Part 4: Scars, Blemishes & Deformities
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Tomato Problems Part 4: Scars, Blemishes & Deformities
Tomato Problems Part 2: Blossom End Rot
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Tomato Problems Part 2: Blossom End Rot
Tomato Problems Part 1: Intro & Hornworms
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Tomato Problems Part 1: Intro & Hornworms
Discussing Fertilizer and Mulch with Doug Kanarowski
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Discussing Fertilizer and Mulch with Doug Kanarowski
Vegetable Gardening with Doug Kanarowski
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Vegetable Gardening with Doug Kanarowski
Potatoes as a Staple Crop with Doug Kanarowski
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Potatoes as a Staple Crop with Doug Kanarowski
1. 1:50 Narrow Leaf Milkweed (Asclepias fascicularis) 2. 6:41 Showy Milkweed (Asclepias speciosa) 3. 12:22 Heartleaf milkweed (Asclepias cordifolia) 4. 18:00 California Milkweed (Asclepias californica) 5. 23:01 Woolly Milkweed (Asclepias vestita) 6. 24:59 Woolly Pod Milkweed (Asclepias eriocarpa)
I’m thoroughly enjoying this overview of our CA native oaks, thank you!
It is also food for people!
Thank you
Thank you for this information. I thoroughly enjoy this beautiful oak.
I did not know white/cream showy milkweed existed, I know about the pinkish salmon, standard light pink and white, deep pink and purple showy flower colour varieties.
Thank you!!
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How can we partner with you? Fire Ecology Network #FireEcologyNetwork
Thank you!
That was great, thanks. Beautiful country too!!!
Great video! What is the name of the variety of the everbearing raspberries? What zone are you in?
Very nice presentations. Thanks.
Wow, very interesting and informative 🤩👍🏼 thank you for sharing
Thank you for the information. I'm trying to identify the oaks on my property, I live in San Andreas, Ca. My leaves have spikes on the ends.
Possibly another oak then. Please send pics.
Sounds like California black oak. Those usually grow up in the mountains.
There are several possibilities. One way to rule out a few species is to determine if the oaks you are referring to lose their leaves in the winter (deciduous), or if they are evergreen. There is only one deciduous oak in California with spike-edged leaves: The BLACK OAK. Black Oaks have leaves that are lobed (a bit like how a glove is different than a mitten, they sort of have fingers). If they are evergreen (leaves remain on tree throughout the year), then most likely either they are a LIVE OAK -- either the INTERIOR Live Oak, or the COAST Live Oak. (Yes, there are the Coast type in Calaveras County & throughout the Gold Country). Leaves of the Interior Live Oak are shiny on BOTH sides, while the Coast leaf has a DULL surface on the UNDERSIDE. Another note: many types will hybridize with each other, just to make things even more difficult for us to identify!. This channel seems to have more videos on different California oak trees. Check them out!