Are you a frustrated tomato tender, without lots of sunny garden space for a thriving crop? Help is here! Join the UC Master Gardeners of Napa County to learn how to grow fabulous tomatoes in containers on patios, decks, and in other small spaces.
Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided walk through the park to discover some of the many exotic and native trees along with park history.
This home vineyard workshop is an overview of three grape-growing approaches: Organic/sustainable; Dry-farming/deficit irrigation; and Climate-conscious conventional vineyards.
Local landscape designers will demonstrate that drought-tolerant is anything but boring. Cathy Baskin will review a colorful and beautiful selection of tree, shrub, perennial, grass, vine, and groundcover species.
Tour 11 private and public gardens in the Napa Valley! Gardens will showcase beautiful and vibrant climate-friendly and water-wise landscapes. Mini-workshops will be held at select sites throughout the day. Purchase your ticket to receive your garden tour map. $5 for Adults/Free for Kids.
Learn the latest about irrigation and treating viruses and mildew. Get up to date on climate change, soil health and structure, increasing soil organic matter and what happens in the vineyard post pruning. Workshop will be held in a barn at a private home vineyard near Napa.
Historic Fuller Park is an arboretum of many exotic and native trees that have been planted over the last 120 years. Please join a UC Master Gardener on a 1 1/2 hour guided walk through the park to discover some of the many exotic and native trees along with park history.
Its important to consider your water use as you plan a new or redefined garden. This workshop will discuss watering needs, strategies, and resources, and provide and demonstrate useful tips for designing and implementing a drip irrigation system.
Learn about host plants, nectar plants and how to include them in your garden to not just attract the pollinators but provide sustainable habitat for them.