Events

« May 20, 2009 - August 18, 2009 »
 
05 / 20
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

There are many plants that can be grown in place of turf grass to create beautiful front yard gardens.  Come learn about lawn alternatives that need less water and other inputs and lower levels of care.

05 / 21
05 / 22
05 / 23
05 / 24
05 / 25
05 / 26
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

When visitors walk into a local garden with rhododendrons, their reaction is often: "Wow - I had no idea you could grow rhododendrons in this area!"  Come and learn the secrets to growing rhododendrons and azeleas successfully.  Master Gardener Bob Weissman will share his thirty years of experience in a multi-media presentation that even those who don't think they want to grow rhododendrons will surely enjoy.   You might become a convert!

You will hear about the wonderfully varied colors, textures, forms and varieties that can add much beauty to your garden.  Bob will demonstrate the basic techniquesto get rhododendrons off to a good start, and then discuss how to maintain healthy rhododendrons throughout the year.

05 / 27
05 / 28
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

This popular, long-running radio show is co-hosted by Dr. Craig Kolodge
and Master Gardener Jim Maley and assisted by Master Gardener Bader
Kudsi. A wide variety of farm and garden topics are covered on each
show and listener calls are encouraged (408-260-2999). Listeners are
invited to drop by the studio for an informal discussion with Master
Gardeners on horticultural topics. The studio is in the 1241 Franklin
Mall in Santa Clara ringed by Jackson, Monroe, Homestead and Benton
Streets.

05 / 29
05 / 30
05 / 31
06 / 1
06 / 2
06 / 3
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Tired of your lawn, but don't know what to put in instead?  Come to this talk and be inspired to create a beautiful yard – without mowing or fertilizing!  See a variety of no-lawn landscaping styles and ideas, get professional landscaping tips, and practical how-to notes on lawn removal.  Master Gardener and professional landscape designer Deva Luna works for EarthCare Landscaping, and has been teaching gardening for 12 years.  She loves to help people remove lawns, increase habitat, and save water!

06 / 4
06 / 5
06 / 6
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Our annual favorite for school-aged children and their families have been moved to June!  Come and join in our age-appropriate art and science activities and give your children a sense of wonder that abounds in the garden.

Followed by Open Garden and tour of the garden with Master Gardeners from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

06 / 7
06 / 8
06 / 9
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Gardening in containers lets us garden anywhere - balconies, patios, driveways and more.  With containers we can bring great tastes, textures and smells closer to us, and keep gardening manageable by choosing plants and container sizes that meet our needs.  In this class you'll learn the basics of container gardening:  soil, water, fertilizer, container materials (clay, plastic, etc.), container sizes, and common pests.  Then you'll learn about a wide variety of plants that do particularly well in containers, with special emphasis on fragrant plants, plants that are fun to touch, and edible plants - herbs, fruits and vegetables, including ones that you can plant right now in June

06 / 10
06 / 11
06 / 12
06 / 13
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am

UC Master Gardener David Peterson will discuss the latest advances for safe, eco-friendly ways to control garden pests and diseases, which will be at their peak in the summer months. The workshop will discuss an overview of control methods and also explain the proliferation of pests and plant problems. This introduction works for the novice gardener as well as a refresher for others. Gardeners ready to use petrol-chemical sprays may not really have a disease problem at all, instead this could be an "abiotic disorder" caused by an environmental stress on the plant. Ways to identify whether there is actually a plant in trouble or not will be discussed. Other topics include, alternatives to the burden of toxic chemical sprays, organic or natural gardening methods, and keeping the garden healthy for people as well as for plants.

No reservations necessary.

06 / 14
06 / 15
06 / 16
06 / 17
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Our mild Mediterranean climate allows us to grow a dazzling variety of
temperate and subtropical fruits and berries. Learn how to harvest
delicious fruit from your garden every month of the year. This course
stresses how sustainable gardening practices such as efficient watering
methods, integrated pest management and use of organic fertilizers and
soil amendments apply to growing fruits and berries. Pome fruits
(apples and pears), stone fruits (apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums,
pluots and cherries), citrus and other subtropicals are covered, as
well asblueberries, raspberries, strawberries and other berries.

Topics include: soil preparation, planting (including space-saving
techniques) and establishment of plants in the first year; irrigation
methods and systems; cultural requirements of specific fruits and
berries; recommended varieties of deciduous fruits, citrus, avocados
and other subtropicals; and pruning, including summer pruning for
controlling tree size.

The class meets on six Wednesday evenings from June 17 - July 22.  Each
class is two hours long, from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.   The
last class is a field trip to a local garden.

Register at http://paadultschool.org or call 650-329-3752. 

06 / 17
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Learn how to practice sustainable lawn care techniques from UC Master
Gardeners. you can have a lush, healthy attractive lawn without using
chemical fertilizers or herbicides.  You will be surprised to learn
that by watering correctly you can cut back on your water bill
drastically but still enjoy a green lawn.

Topics will also include the recommended way to mow and the best turfgrasses for our area.

06 / 18
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm

Friends of Guadalupe River Park & Gardens and Children’s Discovery Museum with support from the UCCE Santa Clara County Master Gardeners host Amy Stewart  for the introduction to her latest book Wicked Plants: A Book of Botanical Atrocities at the Children’s Discovery Museum.  Fans know that Amy skillfully takes a subject that interests her and explores it scientifically.  Her book The Earth Moved: On the remarkable achievements of earthworms was a witty, offbeat exploration of worms and the little known frontier under our feet.  And in her book Flower Confidential, Amy winds up traveling from her home in California to South America, Miami and Amsterdam tracking the flowers in her bouquet from the local grocery store. You’ll never look at flowers or worms the same way again. Her fascination with wicked plants, plants that have been used as murder weapons, plants that are illegal or immoral, plants that have started wars and inflict pain, or plants that are badly behaved, bursting into flame or smelling terrible has resulted in an exhibit opening this summer at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.  Books will be available, the author will sign your book, and this is the only chance this trip for the general public to meet this best selling author!

Click here to read the May 20, 2009 article in the New York Times about Amy Stewart and her latest book, "Wicked Plants."    

06 / 19
06 / 20
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

We'll introduce the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach to pests in the garden.  IPM is an ecosystem-based strategy that focuses on long-term prevention of pests or their damage.   Non-toxic approaches usually can solve the problem, and only as a last resort are pesticides used.   We'll discuss how to deal with specific pests in a sustainable, eco-friendly yet proactive way.  

Followed by Grand Rounds in the garden - tour the garden with Master Gardeners and bring your questions! 

06 / 21
06 / 22
06 / 23
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

Learn how to practice sustainable lawn care techniques from UC Master Gardeners. you can have a lush, healthy attractive lawn without using chemical fertilizers or herbicides.  You will be surprised to learn that by watering correctly you can cut back on your water bill drastically but still enjoy a green lawn.

Topics will also include the recommended way to mow and the best turfgrasses for our area.

06 / 24
06 / 25
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

This popular, long-running radio show is co-hosted by Master Gardeners Jim Maley and Bader
Kudsi. A wide variety of farm and garden topics are covered on each
show and listener calls are encouraged (408-260-2999). Listeners are
invited to drop by the studio for an informal discussion with Master
Gardeners on horticultural topics. The studio is in the 1241 Franklin
Mall in Santa Clara ringed by Jackson, Monroe, Homestead and Benton
Streets.

06 / 26
06 / 27
06 / 28
06 / 29
06 / 30
07 / 1
07 / 2
07 / 3
07 / 4
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Learn how summer pruning can be an effective way to control the size of your fruit trees.  Fruit thinning and espalier techniques will also be demonstrated.

Followed by Open Garden and tours of the gardens with Master Gardeners, from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

07 / 5
07 / 6
07 / 7
07 / 8
07 / 9
07 / 10
07 / 11
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am

A UC Master Gardener will be on hand to help answer disease and pest problems arising in the summer garden. Photos of specific plant damage are welcome. Please bring plant samples in a sealed, clear plastic bag or jar.

07 / 11
Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:30 pm

Celebrate Adult Summer Reading and Master the Art of Growing Your Own Food. The Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County will give a presentation on how to start your own fruit and vegetable garden at home. Participants will be eligible for gardening themed prizes.

07 / 11
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Tips and demonstrations on how to garden sustainably will be featured, along with information on when to plant.

07 / 12
07 / 13
07 / 14
07 / 15
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Are you ready to trade in your thirsty lawn for a beautiful, water-wise landscape?  Your lawn replacement garden can be as low maintenance as any lawn, or you can create a garden where you will enjoy gardening on an ongoing basis.     Topics include: Removing part or all of a lawn in the easiest and most cost-effective way; Choosing water-wise plants from among the dazzling array of possibilities; Design considerations; When and how to plant; and How to maintain your new landscape.  This is a practical, how-to class, focused on the steps you'll take to successfully remove the lawn.    The presentation includes photographs and descriptions of plant categories and specific recommended plants, and photographs of great examples of landscapes that took the place of lawns. 

07 / 16
07 / 17
07 / 18
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Come learn ways to use containers to extend your garden or perhaps, to BE your garden.  You'll learn about containers, potting soil, fertilizing, irrigation and the plants themselves.

Followed by Grand Rounds in the garden - tour the garden with Master Gardeners and bring your questions!

07 / 19
07 / 20
07 / 21
07 / 22
07 / 23
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

Thursday, July 23, 2009: Full Circle Farm’s Sarah Linn
will discuss the farm, garden and orchard; their educational programs;
their agricultural programs to distribute fresh produce to the Santa
Clara School District lunch program, the farm stand and CSA, and local
food bank donations.  

Call in: 408-260-2999

Every month: KKUP Radio at FM 91.5 mHz - Fourth Thursday of the Month - 10 a.m. - noo.

 

07 / 24
07 / 25
Start: 10:30 am
End: 12:30 pm

Your edible garden need not be relegated to the back corner of your property.  It can be integrated seamlessly into the whole landscape design.  Master Gardener Deva Luna will show how beautification, screening, shading, directing circulation and controlling erosion can all be fulfilled with plants that also provide you with organic food. You will learn and taste which edible trees, shrubs and flowers grow well in our urban landscapes. A great slideshow and list of recommended plants included.

To register call 650-493-6072.

07 / 26
07 / 27
07 / 28
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

It's mid-summer -- a good time to focus on sustainable gardening practices for watering, amending, and fertilizing soil using nontoxic alternatives.  Join Master Gardeners for a talk on mid-summer garden tasks and bring questions - are you wondering when is the perfect time to harvest those beans?  We will also discuss how to get ready for the fall/winter gardening season - it's time to start seeds indoors!   Fall is the ideal time to plant natives or Mediterranean plants and we will discuss appropriate plant choices and when and how to plant. 

07 / 29
07 / 30
07 / 31
08 / 1
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Learn how easy it is to grow plants in fall and winter conditions.  Master Gardeners will discuss soil prep, which vegetables to plant and when to plant, how much to plant, succession planting and harvesting tips.

Followed by Open Garden and tours of the gardens with Master Gardener from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

08 / 1
Start: 11:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

Join the Master Gardeners and the Almaden Library to learn how to maximize your space through container gardening. Grow vegetables, fruit trees, annuals, succulents and just about anything else your heart desires. You will learn about companion planting, fertilizing, the proper soil and irrigation techniques. Bring a favorite 8" pot if you have one to start your herb garden. A limited supply of pots will be available if you don't have one to bring.

08 / 2
08 / 3
08 / 4
08 / 5
08 / 6
08 / 7
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Join Sue Zaslaw, a volunteer from the UC Cooperative Extension
Master Gardener Program,  for a presentation on growing cool season
vegetables.  The talk will cover the types of vegetables that grow
during the cool season as well as tips on growing them, including those
that grow well in containers.

08 / 8
Start: 9:00 am
End: 10:30 am

Master Gardener Judith Cody’s horticultural photography workshop will cover the strictly non-technical methods to take pictures of flowers, roses, and vegetables.  Emphasis will be on close-ups of blooms shot in the garden under natural or available light.  Basic principles of photo composition, use of landscape color, and understanding natural lighting conditions will be discussed.  Other topics are, best time of day to shoot, lighting differences among garden subjects, framing, good and bad shadows, and should insects be in the picture? Suitable for digital or analog camera users.  No reservations needed.  Limited to 30 participants.  Meet in the Carriage House at Gamble Garden.

08 / 8
Start: 1:30 pm
End: 3:30 pm

Learn which flowers to grow for beautiful flower arrangements, and how easy and satisfying it is to grow and create these arrangements!

08 / 9
08 / 10
08 / 11
08 / 12
08 / 13
08 / 14
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

The City of San José’s newest and greenest community garden will be the site of a formal ribbon cutting and celebration on Friday, August 14, 2009 from 3:00 – 7:00 p.m.  The one-acre garden is located at the corner of Walnut and Asbury streets in Guadalupe Gardens.  The public is invited to attend a formal program starting at 3:00 p.m. and then stay to enjoy free cooking demonstrations, short educational presentations, garden tours and tips, children’s activities, music and refreshments.  The new Master Garden Demonstration Garden is having its opening celebration as well.  Free parking is available.  For more information visit grpg.org/CommunityGardens.shtml or call Friends of Guadalupe River Park & Gardens at 408-298-7657.

08 / 15
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Now's the time to start thinking about your fall and winter garden & start it from seed.  You'll leave with a six-pack seeded with winter vegetables.

Followed by Grand Rounds in the garden - tour the garden with Master Gardeners and bring your questions!  

08 / 16
08 / 17
08 / 18
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