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Earth-Friendly Gardening: Protecting Wildlife and Environment

Earth-Friendly Gardening: Protecting Wildlife and Environment

Join the University of California Master Gardeners of Monterey, Santa Cruz, and San Benito Counties on January 18, 2025 for the fourth in a series of four workshops on Earth Friendly Gardening.

Earth-friendly Gardening is Master Gardeners’ advice for creating sustainable landscapes that benefit the broader environment and make things easier for the gardener. By adopting these practices, you can grow a healthy garden that is beautiful, in sync with nature, and less prone to problems.  

The topics for the four workshops are:
October 26, 2024  Designing Your Garden
November 23, 2024  Improving Your Soil
December 21, 2024 Choosing Plants
January 18, 2025 Protecting Wildlife and Environment
 

Fourth Workshop: Protecting Wildlife and Environment  (January)

What you do in your garden can have a big impact on our environment.  Learn what you can do to provide food, water, and shelter for beneficial insects and birds; to reduce the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers; and to reduce water usage.

Presenter:  Barbara Rae-Venter


Space is limited. Registration is required.

Parking behind the library is limited.  Additional parking is available in the lot across the gulch to the right of the library.

 

The UC Master Gardener Program is a statewide program of University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources

UC Master Gardeners of Monterey and Santa Cruz Counties empowers people with knowledge and skills to grow food and garden sustainably, protecting California’s natural resources across Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz Counties.

Date:
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Time:
10:30am - 12:30pm
Room:
Community Room
Location:
Monterey Public Library
Audience:
  Adults  

Registration is required. There are 19 seats available.