Events

Saturday September 12, 2009
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am
Cost: Free

Fall is the perfect time of year to plant lavender, making September the perfect time to learn all about the wonderful world of lavender.  Master Gardener Bekah Stratton will provide a general introduction to growing and using the many types of lavenders, including the history and mystique of lavender.  She will discuss the growing habits, planting, methods of propagation and how to care for and harvest the fragrant crop.  Other topics include interesting and unique lavender varieties and food and beauty products made with lavenders. Bring a USB thumb drive for a download from Bekeh's laptop.

Location: Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverley St., Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Gamble Garden
Monday September 14, 2009
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Cost: $70

Did you know fall is the perfect time to plant native plants and Mediterranean-climate plants?  The plants' roots have an easier time getting established over our mild winters, sipping on the winter rains.  Learn simple techniques of sustainable gardening to create and maintain a beautiful ornamental garden that will be attractive year-round while respecting and protecting the environment. Topics include caring for the soil, using efficient irrigation and choosing the right plant for the right place. The course will also cover basic design concepts, non-toxic pest management and season-appropriate chores to keep your garden looking its very best.

The class meets on six consecutive Monday evenings from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., from September 14 - October 19. 

The course code is 227272.   Register at http://ace.fuhsd.org or call 408-522-2700.   

Location: Kitchen, Fremont High School, 1279 Sunnyvale Saratoga Road, Sunnyvale, 94087. Directions to Fremont High School in Sunnyvale
Wednesday September 16, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Cost: $60 members, $72 non-members

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 7 - 9 p.m., September 16 - October 21. 

Registration is now open: send email to education@grpg.org or call 408-298-7657.

Location: Guadalupe River Park & Gardens, 438 Coleman Ave., San Jose, 95110 Directions to Guadalupe River Park & Garden
Saturday September 19, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Cost: $45

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.

This class meets on four Saturdays from 10 a.m. - noon, September 19 - October 10, 2009.

The Activity Number for this class is 252.2.0718.   Register online at sanjoseca.gov/prns, or by mail, fax or walk-in.

Location: Almaden Community Center, 6445 Camden Ave.  San José, 95120. Directions to Almaden Branch Library
Saturday September 19, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Cost: Free

Join Master Gardener Karen Schaffer for a discussion 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.

The talk is free but registration required:  please RSVP by calling the office at (408) 723-6450 or by email to ritab@metroed.net.

Location: Erikson Adult Ed Center, 4849 Pearl Ave., San Jose, 95136 Directions to Erikson Adult Ed Center
Saturday September 19, 2009
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Cost: Free

You can grow many varieties of garlic over the winter and harvest them in June.  Come learn how to grow garlic and plan for your November planting.

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

 

Location: Sunnyvale Teaching and Demonstration Garden, Charles Street Community Garden; near Charles Ave. & Olive Ave., Sunnyvale, 94086 Directions to Sunnyvale Teaching and Demonstration Garden
Tuesday September 29, 2009
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Cost: Free

Now's the time to start thinking about your fall and winter garden,  plant seed directly in the soil, and transplant seedlings into your vegetable beds.  Although it's too late in the season to start seeds yourself in six-plant to transplant in 6-8 when the seedlings are big enough, the topic of how to seed in six-packs and care for seedlings will be covered.

Join Master Gardeners to learn about which vegetables to plant, and learn tips on how to grow for best success. Check out our Warm and Cool Season Vegetable Planting Guidelines for info on when to seed directly, when to start seeds in six-packs or other containers and when to transplant seedlings:  http://mastergardeners.org/warm-cool-veg-charts

 

 

Location: Los Altos Library, 13 S. San Antonio Rd., Los Altos, 94022 Directions to Los Altos Library
Wednesday September 30, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Cost: Free

Join a panel of Master Gardeners as they discuss what keeps them in the garden in the fall. We’ll talk about what we plant in the fall, seasonal maintenance for a sustainable garden and the plants that bring us the most enjoyment in the fall. Bring your questions, share your experience.  .

Location: West Valley Branch Library, 1243 San Tomas Aquino Rd., San Jose,  95117
Directions to West Valley Library
Friday October 2, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Cost: Free

Learn how to grow rhododendrons successfully from a nationally recognized, award-winning Master Gardener, Bob Weissman.

Location: Evergreen Branch Library, 2635 Aborn Rd., San Jose, 95121 Directions to Evergreen Branch Library
Saturday October 3, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Cost: Free

Our annual sale of cool season vegetables takes place at the Harvest Festival in Prusch Farm Park!   The festival is packed with entertainment and offers cooking classes, pony rides, hay wagon rides and a variety of foods for sale.  See pruschfarmpark.org for a great description of the Harvest Festival.  

October is a great time to plant - choose among many varieties of cool season vegetables the Master Gardeners have grown from seed.  

Plants on sale include Broccoli (Green Goliath
, Packman Hybrid
, Spigariello Leaf, 
Purple Peacock); 

Cauliflower (Graffiti (purple)
, Cheddar (orange)
, Romanesco (green and fractal)
, Early Snowball (white)

); Cabbage (Early Jersey,  Wakefield

); Peas (
Renee's Super Sugar Snap Peas
, Mammoth Melting Sugar Snow peas

); Lettuce (
Butterhead Capitaine, 
Butterhead Red Ridinghood, 
Batavian Sierra
, Batavian Nevada
, Batavian Cardinale
, Romaine Cosmo Savoy
, Romaine Sucrine
, Looseleaf Flame
, Looseleaf Lettuce Mix, 
Renee's Italian Arugula); Mustard (Giant Red, 
Florida Broadleaf India
, Green Wave

); Chard (
Bright Lights, 
French White, 
Golden Sunrise

); Kohlrabi

; Fennel; 
Frisée (Curled Green Ruffec

); Escarole (Bionda

); Chicory (Heading, Orchidea Rossa
, Heading, Sugarloaf, 
Leafy, Catalogna Pugliese

); Cress (Belle Isle Upland cress

); Spinach (Oriental Giant
, Viroflay); 

Kale (Lacinato
, Red Russian

); Beets (Cylindra (red)
, Golden
).

Location: Prusch Farm Park, 647 South King Road, San Jose, 95116 Directions to Prusch Farm Park
Saturday October 3, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Cost: Free

Master Gardener Susan Zaslaw will share her growing tips for beautiful edible and ornamental alliums.  The allium family includes onions, shallots, garlic, leeks, chives and many varieties grown as ornamental flowers.  Learn how to select the best varieties for our area, how to prepare the soil, plant and harvest delectable onions and garlic from your own garden.   Please email ritab@metroed.net or phone the office at (408) 723-6450 during regular business hours if you would like to attend.  The talk is free but registration is required. 

Location: Erikson Adult ED Center, 4849 Pearl Ave., San Jose, 95136 Directions to Erikson Adult Ed Center
Saturday October 3, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am
Cost: Free

Get ready for next spring and summer by saving seeds and cuttings of your favorite plants now!

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

Location: Palo Alto Demonstration Garden, 851 Center Dr., Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Palo Alto Demonstration Garden
Saturday October 10, 2009
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am
Cost: Free

UC Master Gardener Abby Garner will discuss how to keep your oak trees healthy, safe, and long-lived, by choosing appropriate plants to grow around oaks.  Incorrect landscaping can actually damage California oak trees.  In the San Francisco Bay Area, many of our ancient, native oaks are threatened by urban development.  Too often, well intentioned, but unhealthy gardening practices lead to the decline of an admired oak tree.  But it is possible to learn to live in harmony with the critical needs of our beautiful Quercus.  Topics will cover the essentials: the oak tree’s unique environmental and water needs, lawns and oaks, use of native plants, and what plants are dangerous to plant under native oaks.  Handouts given.  No reservations necessary.

Location: Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverley St., Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Gamble Garden
Saturday October 10, 2009
Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:30 pm
Cost: Free

UC Master Gardener Jean Lee will share her experience and expertise growing Asian vegetables in her year-round Santa Clara County garden. Learn how (and when) to plant and harvest various Asian vegetables.  The talk will include ample time for questions and answers.    

Location: Berryessa Branch Library, 3355 Noble Ave., San Jose, 95132 Directions to Berryessa Branch Library
Saturday October 17, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
Cost: Free

UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County invite you to the McClellan Ranch Field Day and tours of the garden.  There will also be a display of the 12 varieties of winter squash that are being raised this year.

Location: McClellan Ranch, 22221 McClellan Road, Cupertino, 95014 Directions to McClellan Ranch
Saturday October 17, 2009
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Cost: Free

Come learn from Master Gardeners about propagating plants from cuttings and divisions as well as seed saving techniques.

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

 

Location: Sunnyvale Teaching and Demonstration Garden, Charles Street Community Garden; near Charles Ave. & Olive Ave., Sunnyvale, 94086 Directions to Sunnyvale Teaching and Demonstration Garden
Wednesday October 21, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Cost: Free

When it comes to planting California natives, Fall is the new Spring!  Master Gardener Cayce Hill will discusses why now is the best time to begin planting natives, and how to choose plants that will provide color and diversity to your garden year-round.

Location: West Valley Branch Library,  1243 San Tomas Aquino Rd., San Jose,  95117
Directions to West Valley Library
Thursday October 22, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Cost: Free

The guest this month is Don from Common Ground talking about cover crops, soils and how to improve your soil.

This popular, long-running radio show is co-hosted by Master Gardeners
Jim Maley, Bader Kudsi and Sharon McCray.  A wide variety of farm and
garden topics are covered on each show and listener calls are
encouraged (408-260-2999).

Location: KKUP FM 91.5 with listener call-ins: 408-260-2999 Directions to KKUP Studio
Saturday October 24, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 2:00 pm
Cost: Free

Families are invited to join the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society, the Master Gardeners and over a dozen other environmental organizations to celebrate nature and wildlife. There
will be live animals, educational presentations, a poster contest, and
many hands-on activities, including nestbox and bird feeder building.

Get directions and more information about the day, plus see pictures from past
events, by clicking here. Or to see this year's flyer, click here.

For "Early Birds," we'll have a guided shorebird walk at the Charleston
Slough in Mountain View's Baylands at 8AM. Following the walk,
participants will caravan to Wildlife Education Day festivities in
Cupertino. RSVP is required for the walk only. (408) 252-3740 or programs@scvas.org

Location: McClellan Ranch, 22221 McClellan Road, Cupertino, 95014 Directions to McClellan Ranch
Tuesday October 27, 2009
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Cost: Free

Fall garden maintenance is all about planting new perennials, pruning, cleaning up from the past season, and dividing bulbs and making cuttings for propagation.   Join Master Gardeners for a talk on what to do this fall to enjoy the garden through the winter and to get ready for spring.  It's not too late to plant fall/winter vegetables!

Location: Los Altos Library, 13 S. San Antonio Rd., Los Altos, 94022 Directions to Los Altos Library
Tuesday November 3, 2009
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Cost: Free

All about garlic!  Master Gardener Susan Zaslaw will share her expertise on how to prepare your soil, choose varieties for our area, plant, cultivate and harvest your own delicious garlic varieties.  As time allows, she will cover some tips on growing onions.

Location: Berryessa Branch Library, 3355 Noble Ave., San Jose, 95132 Directions to Berryessa Branch Library
Wednesday November 4, 2009
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Cost: Free

Come learn how to whip it into shape for the 21st century.  Master Gardeners will talk about how to integrate low-water use and general sustainability principles in a good-looking home landscape.  Fall is the perfect time to plant perennials!

Location: Sunnyvale Library, 665 W. Olive Avenue, Sunnyvale, 94086 Directions to Sunnyvale Library
Saturday November 7, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am
Cost: Free


CANCELLED DUT TO CONSTRUCTION AT THE GARDEN

 Walk and talk with Master Gardeners as they cut back, clean up and divide ornamental plants for the winter.  A discussion of tool care will also be included.

Followed by Open Garden from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Location: Palo Alto Demonstration Garden, 851 Center Dr., Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Palo Alto Demonstration Garden
Monday November 9, 2009
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Cost: $70

Gardening year round is easy and rewarding in our mild Mediterranean
climate. Learn how to have a successful, environmentally responsible
food garden that provides delicious vegetables and herbs every month of
the year. This course stresses sustainable gardening practices such as
mulching, efficient watering methods, on-site composting,integrated
pest management, and use of organic fertilizers and soil amendments.

Topics include:soil preparation, amendments, and fertilizers;
irrigation methods and systems; working with both seeds and seedlings;
cultural requirements of specific warm and cool season crops and
varieties that do well in our area; and how to identify and manage
common pests, weeds, and diseases of vegetable crops in Santa Clara
County.

This class meets on six consecutive Monday evenings, November 9 - December 14 from 6:30 -  8:30 p.m.  The course code is 227272.

Click here to register online or call 408-522-2700.  See http://ace.fuhsd.org for more information about the Sunnyvale-Cupertino Adult and Community Education program.

Location: Sunnyvale's Fremont High School, 1279 Sunnyvale-Saratoga Rd., Sunnyvale, CA, 94087 Directions to Fremont High School in Sunnyvale
Saturday November 14, 2009
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am
Cost: Free

Master Gardener Bader Kudsi will discuss the principles of grafting fruit trees in detail at this introduction to grafting.  Several types of grafts will be explained and demonstrated, as well as the reasons for grafting trees so as to have different fruit varieties on a single tree. 

Other topics include: what is a scion; rootstock and scion grafting compatibility of different families and varieties of fruit trees; the correct type of graft to use in each case; tools; the best time to graft; and post-operation care.  Great for both the novice and a refresher for the advanced grafter.  Handouts.  No reservations necessary.

See also the Propagation section in the UC Davis Home Orchard webpage for information about grafting: 

http://homeorchard.ucdavis.edu/general-prop.html.  

The California Rare Fruit Growers holds a Scion Exchange every January, where you can find scions to graft onto your existing trees, either free or very low cost.    Check the Events Calendar in December for details on the upcoming scion exchange!

Location: Gamble Garden, 1431 Waverley Street Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Gamble Garden
Saturday November 14, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Cost: Free

Come join us for a free talk on composting with Master Gardener and Master Composter Ian Gerbode.  Ian will cover the basic principals of composting, what goes in, what does not, where to locate the bin, what types of bins are available for purchase or ideas to make your own.  We will learn how to manage the compost pile once it is established and how to harvest and use the finished product in your gardens.  This is the season to revel in the glorious excess of the summer garden and build a thing of beauty (compost!)  as a tribute to the soil that has sustained our summer bounty.  We have harvested for ourselves; now it is time to nurture the soil.  Seating is limited; please phone our office at 723-6450 during business hours or email ritab@metroed.net and leave your name and contact information and a request to attend the worksop.

Location: Erikson Adult ED Center, 4849 Pearl Ave., San Jose 95136 Directions to Erikson Adult Ed Center
Tuesday November 24, 2009
Start: 7:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
Cost: Free

Fall is the best time to plant perennials, especially water-wise and drought-tolerant native plants and plants from Mediterranean climates.  Join Master Gardeners for a talk on why this is and how to plant for best success.   Need ideas for what to plant?  Plant options will be discussed and  we'll have a water-wise plant list handout. 

Location: Los Altos Library, 13 S. San Antonio Rd., Los Altos, 94022
Saturday December 5, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Cost: $3 per person or $10 for family

Join Master Gardeners in free centerpiece workshops - two workshops this year due to high demand!  (There is a $3 fee for one person or $10 for a family to the Heritage Holiday but there is no additional fee.)  Plant materials, containers and oasis (green foam material used to anchor plant materials) are provided. 

See the Heritage Holiday webpage for more details on this day-long festival, which includes in addition to the Master Gardener centerpiece workshops

  • Tea & Tour
  • Antique Corner
  • Children's Corner and Santa Claus
  • Shopping for local arts, foods, candies and gifts in the Museum Store
  • Entertainment by Relative Insanity, Wayne Jiang on dulcimer and auto harp
  • Strolling costumed carolers from the Lyric Theatre
  • Demonstrations including costumed carolers, live music, yarn-spinning and lace-making.

 

Location: History Park at Kelley Park, 1650 Senter Road, San José  95112 Directions to History San Jose
Saturday December 5, 2009
Start: 10:00 am
End: 11:00 am
Cost: Free

Even in late fall, the garden is beautiful and has much to share.  It's time to do some planning and thinking about bare root planting.  Join Master Gardeners for a great time in the garden and learn about purchasing and planting bare root trees, shrubs and perennials for edible and ornamental gardens.

Plants grown from bare root often are more vigorous and healthy and it is much less expensive to buy a bare root plant than a nursery plant in a 5-gallon or 10-gallon pot.

Location: Palo Alto Demonstration Garden, 851 Center Dr., Palo Alto, 94301 Directions to Palo Alto Demonstration Garden
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