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UC Master Gardeners of Sacramento County
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Master Gardener educational videos on gardening, landscaping, pest management and FUN in the garden
Worm Bin 911!
Keep your worm bin pest-free by managing moisture, temperature and food input.
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Welcome Orchard Mason Bees into Your Backyard Orchard
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The solitary native orchard mason bee is an important spring pollinator in our California orchards and gardens. Learn how to attract them into your backyard with their favorite plants and nesting sites.
Transplant a Landscape Cactus Pain Free!
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Large cacti can be difficult to transplant in your landscape. Follow these pointers to successfully move a cactus without suffering from their pointers.
Blueberry Pruning
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Annually prune your blueberry plants for a bountiful harvest! Learn tools, best time to prune, how much to prune, vegetative vs flowering buds, new wood vs old wood
Transplanting Nursery Plants for a Healthy Start
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Give your new nursery plants a healthy start with transplanting tips on tools, hole size, removing the plant, root preparation, and more.
Choose Quality with All-America Selections Winners
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All-America Selections is an independent, non-profit organization that tests new, never-before-sold varieties of vegetables and flowers for the home garden. Only the top garden performers are selected as AAS winners. See the varieties planted in the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center, an AAS Display Garden.
Straw Bale Gardening Part 3 - End of the Season
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The straw bale garden is harvested - now what? Join Gail Pothour as she disassembles the straw bales for compost and mulch to add to the garden.
Harvest Day 2021, Recording of Aug 7 speakers and webinars
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Master Gardener Julie Oliver hosts and moderates the speakers and webinars for Harvest Day 2021 on Saturday, August 7th, 2021. The 4.5-hr video includes: Farmer Fred Hoffman, Growing Vegetables Year 'Round (start time 1:15) Greg Gayton, Why Choose Raised Beds? (start time 39:45) Bill Krycia, Jazzed About Citrus (start time 1:20:42) Quentyn Young, Unusual Edibles for the Sacramento Valley (start...
2022 Garden Guide and Calendar - Fruit
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The Garden Guide and Calendar, this year featuring fruit, is a useful educational tool for novice and experienced gardeners alike, including information on planting, watering, pruning and other tips to make your garden and landscape successful. Sale proceeds allow the Sacramento County Master Gardeners to provide free education projects for the community.
Harvest Day 2021 Welcome
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Master Gardener Teri VanAirsdale welcomes you to Harvest Day 2021, with an overview of the day's events and keynote speakers.
Bill Krycia Harvest Day 2021; "Jazzed About Citrus"
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Bill shares tips for care and pest management for your citrus trees, with an emphasis on when to take action and when to just chill.
Greg Gayton Harvest Day 2021 Keynote speaker, "Why Choose Raised Beds?"
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Greg Gayton talks about the many benefits of using raised beds for your edible garden.
Harvest Day 2021 Keynote Speaker Fred Hoffman: Gardening Year 'Round
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Farmer Fred Hoffman shares his secrets for a successful winter garden, with tips for a wide range of vegetables. Come back for Part 2 soon! Register for all live events on Saturday, 7 August at sacmg.ucanr.edu/Harvest_Day
Straw Bale Gardening - Part 2 Planting
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Now that the straw bales are properly conditioned, it's time to plant transplants and seeds.
Maintaining a Weed-Free Lawn
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A healthy lawn is the best protection against weeds. But if they are in your lawn, identify the weed so that you can address the cause and select the most effective control measure.
Straw Bale Gardening: Part 1 - Preparing the Bales
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Straw Bale Gardening: Part 1 - Preparing the Bales
Netting Fruit Trees: An Easy and Inexpensive Method
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Netting Fruit Trees: An Easy and Inexpensive Method
Landscape Redesign: An Environmentally Friendly Approach
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Landscape Redesign: An Environmentally Friendly Approach
A Walking Tour of the Water Efficient Landscape (WEL) Garden
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A Walking Tour of the Water Efficient Landscape (WEL) Garden
A Walking Tour of the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center Inspired by Chuck Ingels
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A Walking Tour of the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center Inspired by Chuck Ingels
Harvest Day Grow Fruit Trees in Limited Space Using Size Control
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Harvest Day Grow Fruit Trees in Limited Space Using Size Control
What's Wrong with My Tomatoes? Environmental Disorders
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What's Wrong with My Tomatoes? Environmental Disorders
Hi what i have to put for the mit please
Run a black permanent marker on the edge beforehand to help you follow the same sharpening angle.
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This looks like a great design but could someone explain why this is superior to simply netting the tree and synching it at the bottom?
Thanks. Mine is close to 15 years old & has overgrown so that it has 3 foot of woody stems & is about 4 x 6 x 10 ft. It's a big huge green mound of rosemary & had the white foam. I sprayed it off with water which helped tremendously. I guess it needs some attention.
Ugggh, What to do as my rose has a armored scale. Likely the San Jose.
Thank you!! I always cone back to watch this video yearly! 😂
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Thanks for making this video very useful Gives users confidence to sharpen tools Al lot of tools that could be reused are binned Because people don’t know this information Thank you
Excellent advice and actually seeing it in practice is very helpful. Thank you for a great video.
Thank you for this video!
I have 50+ veggies and herbs growing in containers
Wonderful wrap to the 3 part series. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us for free. I made a comment with your video links and TH-cam has automatically deleted it. My recommendation is for the owner of this TH-cam website to edit and place in their description box the other 2 parts related to this video as well as other resources of yours such as the Straw Bale Demonstration - 2018 article which is what eventually brought me to these videos. I love the tourniquet methods the best in this video. Thanks for sharing!
Recommendation: Edit description box of each separate video parts with ALL other parts, so that it is easily accessible by others. This addition will take only a few minutes of someone's time. Thanks once again.
Thanks for the educational information provided.
I learned the hard way to use good potting soil like Fox Farm Ocean Forest and also not to plant cilantro in full sun and heat as it disintegrated! Straw mulch is what I use.
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This video is exactly what I needed. Thank you! Does anyone know if we prune our woody Rosemary if we can propagate or somehow grow from those cuttings? Ours are very old and woody and if I have to replace would love to have cuttings for sentimental reasons.
Thank you for this information. My sage (Salvia officinalis) has a very lanky woody form as I didn't prune it properly. Hopefully, I can prune it hard when it's more dormant (although it's basically evergreen, here) to make it a better looking plant.
Great video! No uptalk or vocal fry. Refreshing!
Thanks for the video. I didn't have a nifty carbide sharpener, but used one of my small files. That also worked!
Can the pruning be done at any time? Because I heard is best to cut plants in cold conditions
This is the clearest most concise demonstration I have found yet. Thank you!
Won’t squirrels eat the netting?
They will. Nothing stops those guys
Thank you. I got rid of bermuda grass with turflong Ester, but now need a winter grass selective herbacide...gotta find the name of it...
Thank you! Straightforward, easy to understand and complete.
Great video!
This looks a lot easier than the PVC cage I was contemplating to protect my blueberries.
Looks so simple! Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Australia.
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Short but a lot of info.
Part 2?
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Wonderful. Thank you!
I can never get Mystic Spires Blue Salvia (Zone 7 hardy) to reliably recover after winter (we're in Zone 8b, but colder recently). Starting in February/early March, Mystic Spires will start leafing out from the base of the prior season's plant. My issue is this new growth comes mainly from the died back, old main stem at the root crown rather than from the roots themselves (like with Salvia Nemorosa). As soon as there is a windy day, this new growth starts separating from the old wood, causing portions of the plant to die back. As such, I've ended up treating Mystic Spires as an annual for the prior three years. Such a shame as it is a stellar plant. If I am doing something wrong as we head into winter, I would love to know what it is.
Great information! Thanks.
I live in iowa where we have harsh winter temps. What preventative measures do I need to take to make sure it survives for the next year?
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Thanks for the lesson. Simple informative and very helpful.
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Is there a best time of year to hard prune rosemary here in the bay area?
OK, so how do you treat it? Fungicides? How and when? Could have been a little more helpful.
Totally agree. Keep finding these types of videos explaining powdery mildew but not actually how to get rid of it. This is my 2nd year trying to manage it and I'm almost ready to just tear out the grapevine. It's so frustrating not only dealing with the disease but also in the inability to find help in managing it. Hope someone reads this and makes a good video on the topic of actually treating powdery mildew on grapes.
Thanks this is the best and clearest guidance I have found. This is well worth watching. Time well spent.
Very helpful video, thankyou!
A joy to watch. Thank you!