12 | 13 | 14 - ReScape: Rain Gardens: Enhancing Water Resiliency in Your Garden – Dave Phelps
11:00 -13:00 06/14/2022 Discover the benefits of rainwater harvesting and rain gardening. Learn the basics of how to keep rainwater on site, and build a gorgeous infiltration system to recharge your garden’s moisture banks. Get pro-tips to make the process easy and save on costs. Sponsored by ReScape supporter, the SSQP (Sacramento Stormwater Quality Partnership (SSQP)
| 15 | 16 - UC IPM: Invasive Species, Part 2 Webinar
12:00 -13:00 06/16/2022 Aphids, Mealybugs, and Scales: Oh My! This webinar will help you learn more about invasive species. Presented by Karey Windbiel-Rojas of the UC Statewide IPM Program. Visit the Urban and Community Webinar website at https://ucanr.edu/sites/ucipm-community-webinars/ to find out more about this webinar series. - Our Water Our World – Summer Gardening Essentials
17:00 -19:00 06/16/2022 As we move into our driest months it’s important to keep our plants happy & healthy. Julie Barbour will discuss summer maintenance tips to keep your garden healthy and learn can be done to protect your garden from those high temps the summer months bring. We will discuss summer plant care, best irrigation practices, and management for many of the common summer pests, like powdery mildew, whiteflies, and cucumber beetles.
| 17 - Planting for Beneficial Insects: How to Make a Habitat Garden – Tora Rocha
11:00 -13:00 06/17/2022 Planting for Beneficial Insects: How to Make a Habitat Garden – Tora Rocha Learn how to build a pollinator friendly habitat garden with native and locally-sourced plants. A large number of flowering plants rely on an animal for pollination, successful seed set, and fruit growth. Even self-fertile plants like tomatoes or plants that are typically wind-pollinated, like grapes can benefit from animal “vectors”—animals that help to transport pollen. Hear about the 1800+ California native bees that pollinate 75% of the food we eat. Understand the life cycle of the pollinators in relation to your eco-friendly landscaping practices. Even the smallest yards have room for a bee hotel! Sponsored by ReScape supporter, the SSQP (Sacramento Stormwater Quality Partnership (SSQP)
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