The new “The Home Orchard” covers more crops and site selection, variety choice, pruning, grafting, irrigation and integrated ...
New UC ANR hires bring expertise in disaster resilience, environmental horticulture, agricultural economics, Indigenous food, ...
As the temperatures become cooler and the days get longer until the Winter Solstice, the garden still needs tending. You can plant cool-season annuals, bare-root roses and fruit trees, and protect ...
The Master Gardeners of Orange County provide gardening information to the public. Our mission is to share research-based guidance on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape ...
What is Cooperative Extension? The University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) is your connection to the research, information, and expertise of the University of California in your own ...
In the last two years, California has experienced a surge of invasive fruit fly infestations. Invasive fruit fly outbreaks endanger our state’s agriculture and economy, as well as homegrown fruits and ...
About 50 people participated in the recent Forester Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (FTREX), which brought together ...
The UC Master Gardener Program is a volunteer-driven public service that provides research-based gardening and pest management information to California residents. Through workshops, community ...
UC ANR and the Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology will prioritize research and innovation in food systems to develop and deliver new tools and resources to farmers and ranchers across ...
Bee Mimics!Did you know that some moths mimic bees?When the Bohart Museum of Entomology hosts its free and family friendly open house from 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 15 on "The Bees and Their Mimics" ...
When West Coast consumers go to a grocery store to buy sweet potatoes, chances are good that they will be choosing sweet ...
Fall is officially here! Even though the weather is still warm in many places in California, leaves are beginning to drop and things are starting to slow down in our gardens. It’s time to prepare for ...