Master Gardener Program of Riverside County
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Master Gardener Program of Riverside County. Our Mission …. to bring UCCE research-based horticulture information to you!. Who We Are. Volunteer Gardeners Just Like You Trained and Certified Master Gardeners in Riverside County Utilize UCCE and MG Peer Reviewed material.
Master Gardener Program of Riverside County
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Master Gardener Program of Riverside County Our Mission …. to bring UCCE research-based horticulture information to you!
Who We Are • Volunteer Gardeners Just Like You • Trained and Certified Master Gardeners in Riverside County • Utilize UCCE and MG Peer Reviewed material
Reason to grow Vegetables • You know how it was grown • Vine ripe – Full flavor and fresh • Varieties and texture • Connection with nature • Food Banks
LET’S GET STARTED • Choose best site for your garden • Prepare & amend soil • Water and Irrigation • Planning the Garden/Area • Tools and Equipment
BEST SIT FOR THE GARDEN • Full Sunlight • 6 - 8 Hours a Day • Level • Well drained soil • Near a water source
PREPARING THE SOIL • Ideal soil - loose, crumbly • Add Organic Matter • Amendments (GYPSUM) Remember- Compost, Mulch, Compost, Mulch, Compost…
WATER & IRRIGATION • Water Deep & Slow • Water 1 - 2 Times a week • Water Consistently • Use Drip Irrigation & Mulch
Planning The Vegetable Garden • Efficient use of space • Make a map of space • Draw vegetables on map • warm and cool season requirements • Annual or Perianal • Tall plants on North side • Include planting dates
VEGETABLE PLANTING AREAS Raised Beds • Containers Square Foot Gardening
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT • Hand Trowel - transplanting • Hoe - digging up weeds • Spade or spading fork-turning soil • Metal Rake - smoothing soil after spading • Shovel - digging holes, moving soil • Yardstick, twine & stakes - straight lines • Clippers - harvesting your crop
WEEDING • Remove & Control Weeds They starve plants of nutrients! Cultivate, Pull or dig, Scrape surface • Mulch - inhibits weeds
SELECTING VEGETABLES • Pick vegetables you like to eat! • Think about the Plants Production • Use Disease Resistant varieties • Choose Colorful Vegetables
PLANT FOR THE SEASON! • WARM-SEASON VEGETABLES • COOL-SEASON VEGETABLES
Berries • Strawberries • Blueberries • Cane Berries
Grapes • European • Hybrid • Pruning Key To Production
Smaller Evergreen Fruit Trees Dwarf and Semi - kumquats • Pineapple and strawberry guava
DeciduousSeasonal Trees • Apple • Peach, Nectarine • Pear • Persimmon • Pomegranate • Plum, Pluot Look for “Low Chill” varieties, keep small, plant 3-4 to a hole…
“Growing Up ” • Strawberries In A Bag • Grapes On A Fence
Espalier • Growing and pruning trees flat to a wall • Use supports to start • When pruning know how tree fruits
Raised Beds • Pro • Easy to reach for young and old • Best drainage • Use on almost any site • Con- • Cost • look for reclaimed materials • Master Gardener Tip • Drip on a timer
Use your imagination • Reclaimed Materials • Pipes • Conduit
Strawberries as groundcoverGreat on slopes Think out side the garden
Take Vegetables and fruits out of the garden • Table Top Topiary • Bay • Tiny Citrus • Kumquat • Calamondin • Hedges • Blueberries • Edges • Thyme • Oregano • Cilantro and Parsley
HARVESTING & STORING • Picking Vegetables Early morning = best flavor • Keeping Vegetables Fresh Store at proper temperatures
HarvestSaving and Sharing • Harvest = Celebration for hungry people. • Share • “Putting up” food • Share • Freeze • Preserve • Dry
The Ocean Begins at Your Front Door • Protect your Watershed • Conserve Water • Nothing Down The Drain • Fertilize Carefully= • When that plant is growing • Less is more • No overthrow • Read directions
Useful Websites & Information UC Vegetable Research & Information Center http://vric.ucdavis.edu/ Gardening Information http://ucanr.org/findinformation.cfm?findinfosub=6 Pest Notes http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/menu.homegarden.html Weeds http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/weeds_common.html Mulch http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/GARDEN/ENVIRON/mulches.html Online Order Catalog for UC Publications http://anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu • California Master Gardener Handbook • Home Vegetable Gardening, Publication # 21444 • Pests of the Garden & Small Farm, Publication # 3332 Local Hotline 951-683-6491 email-mgriverside@ucdavis.edu
Gardening Questions? Call or E-mail the UCCE MG of Riverside CountyHOTLINE • 951-683-6491 • mgriverside@ucdavis.edu • http://ceriverside.ucdavis.edu