UC Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco Counties

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Bounteous, Beautiful Buckwheats for Coastal Gardens

November 1st, 2020
In times of drought and fire, gardeners can truly be heroes. What we plant, where we plant, and how we tend the plantings can individually and collectively impact our water supply, fire resistance, and stressed bird, bee, and insect populations.
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Five Sure-Fire Native Plants for the Coastal Garden

October 1st, 2020
Finding plants for coastal gardens can be challenging. While many California natives do well, others need the inland heat to look their best, but whether inland or coastal, natives need at least two years of summer water to get established before you cut their water off.
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Gardening Books for Children

August 1st, 2020
Many of us in the UC Master Gardener program fell in love with gardening as children, introduced by an older friend or family member who was a passionate gardener.
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Beware, the Invaders!

July 1st, 2020
I see garden escapees whenever I go for a walk: canna lilies at Quarry Park, Mexican Feather Grass infiltrating coastal bluffs, and Agapanthus above Montara beach. When such escapees are not native to the area but are able to survive and reproduce on their own, they are considered naturalized.
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