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UCCE MASTER
GARDENERS
OF
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
NOVEMBER 2019
EVENTS eBLAST
Saturday, November 2
FREE FAMILY EVENTS and NATIVE PLANT
SALE
at the
LAND-USE LEARNING CENTER
4500 GLENWOOD DRIVE
RIVERSIDE
Start with Christine Lampe's presentation at 11:00
am---continue the learning adventure AND
California native plant sale until 3:00 pm!!
See below for RSVP information:
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PLANT SALE
INCLUDING PLANT LIST
Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 10:00 a.m.
"Abundant Blooms in a Water-Efficient
Landscape"
Presented by Katherine Botts, UCCE Master Gardener
Workshops are held at the Western Municipal Water
District located at 14205 Meridian Parkway in Riverside
Please RSVP for this workshop by clicking here
Timing is Everything: Four Season Vegetable
Gardening
Free & Fun--Learn to Grow Your Own
Vegetables!
Sunday, November 10, at 2:00
pm
Tequesquite Community Garden
(West end of Bonaminio Park, Riverside)
Presented by Nancy Johnson, UCCE Master Gardener
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION
Master Gardener Program of Riverside County
Home Gardening Basics
On Saturdays in January, the UCCE Master
Gardeners of Riverside County will offer a series
of gardening classes for members of the public.
Class time is 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.
Register early as the space is limited to 25 students. The
cost for all 4 classes is $50 and will include all materials.
(The tuition will go towards expenses and supporting the
Master Gardener Program.
Master Gardeners are volunteers and are not paid for their
time.)
1/04/20 - The Basics: Soil, water, sun, vocabulary, tools,
safety
1/11/20 – Putting It All Together: Gardening design,
preparation, irrigation & resources
1/18/20 - Garden to Table: Vegetables, fruits & herbs,
integrated pest management (IPM)
1/25/20- Best Plants for Riverside County: Drought
tolerant & natives, firescaping
Light refreshments will be provided and each class will
feature an opportunity drawing for gardening essentials.
Held at Sycamore Creek Interpretive Center – Temescal
Valley
ADVANCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED
NO WALK-INS PLEASE
For information contact the Class Coordinator Linda Powell
November Gardening Tips
for SUNSET ZONES 18-23
KNOW YOUR SUNSET ZONE FOR GARDENING
SUCCESS
Find Sunset Zone Information HERE
Maintain
Prune and clean up for fire prevention.
Oil and sharpen tools. Sand handles. Either varnish or spray paint handles
to make them easy to find in the garden.
Pull summer annuals and vegetables.
Prune dead and broken branches on trees and shrubs.
Rake and compost leaves and plant materials. Dispose of diseased
materials.
Water plants that rains cannot reach.
Remove the bands of corrugated cardboard used to trap codling moth larvae
from around apple tree trunks and dispose of them.
Apply mulch.
Remove “mummies” from fruit trees.
Fertilize
Feed the cool-season flowers and veggies you planted last month.
Fertilize and irrigate peach trees just after harvest.
Spray
Spray stone fruit trees for leaf curl, shot hole fungus and pseudomonia canker
before first heavy rain; use fixed copper.
Plant
November is the best months to plant trees and shrubs.
Root evergreen cuttings: boxwood, English ivy, holly, juniper, yew.
Plant strawberries in the first half of the month for maximum fruit harvest.
Space plants 1 foot apart in rich, loose soil in full sun.
Flowers
Direct seed wildflowers.
For shrubs with great flowers, try ceanothus, grevillea, leucadendron, and
protea.
Plant the bulbs you have chilling in the refrigerator. tulips, narcissus, daffodil,
and hyacinths. Set some in pots for winter forcing.
Plant corms: crocus, gladiolus, tuberous begonias.
Plant tubers: dahlias, begonias, caladiums, and anemones.
Plant even more spring-blooming flowers such as sweet peas, clarkia,
calendula, and California poppy.
Last chance to set out cool-weather annuals.
Below 2000’: garlic cloves, Jerusalem artichoke. Seeds for mustard, onion,
parsley, radish, Savoy spinach, cover crops
Vegetables
Plant onions, garlic, artichokes and asparagus before frost.
Direct seed bok choy, spinach, peas, mustard, and radishes.
Plant bare-root artichokes now through March.
At warmer elevations, plant potatoes now through March.
CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKETS FEATURING
UCCE MASTER GARDENERS
These fun events combine shopping for fresh fruits and
vegetables, gourmet foods, flowers, crafts, and many other
interesting items with an "Ask the Master Gardener" information
table. UCCE Master Gardeners are present to answer your
gardening questions, hand out a wide range of materials on
gardening topics, and present "how to do it" gardening
demonstrations. This is where you can find us at these farmers
markets in NOVEMBER:
Corona Farmers Market - Saturday, November 2, from 8:30 am to 12:30
pm at N. Main Street, Corona.
Kaiser Riverside Medical Center Farmers Market - Friday, November 8,
from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm, at 10800 Magnolia Ave., Riverside.
San Jacinto Farmers Market - Thursday, November 14, from 8:00 am to
1:00 pm at 2575 S. San Jacinto Ave. in San Jacinto.
Downtown Riverside Farmers Market - Saturday, November 16, from
8:00 am to 1:30 pm, on Main Street between 5th and 6th in downtown
Riverside.
Temecula Promenade Farmers Market - Wednesday, November 13 ,
from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, at 40820 Winchester Rd. in Temecula (JC
Penney parking lot).
Vail Ranch HQ Farmers Market - Tuesday, November 19, from 9:00 am
to 1:00 pm, at 32115 Temecula Pkwy. in Temecula (Between Ross and
Kohl's).
Palm Springs Farmers Market - Saturdays, November 9 & 23, from 8:00
am to 12:30 pm, in the Camelot Theatre Parking Lot at 2300 E. Baristo
Rd., Palm Springs.
Palm Desert Farmers Market - Wednesday, November 13, from 8:00 am
to 12:30 pm, located adjacent to the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce
at 72559 Highway 111, Palm Desert.
La Quinta Farmers Market - Sundays, November 10 & 24, from 8:00 am
to 12:30 pm, at 78100 Main St, La Quinta.
The primary purpose of the UC Master Gardener program is to provide the
public with research-based information about home horticulture and pest
management that has been verified by UC experts. We do this through
many volunteer activities, including our free MG Helpline. The Helpline
enables anyone with a home gardening question or problem to contact a
Master Gardener directly by phone or email. You can reach a Master
Gardener at the Riverside Helpline by calling 951 683 6491, ext. 231,
Monday-Friday from 9:00 am to noon. Email questions can be sent to the
Riverside Helpline at [email protected] or to the Desert area
Helpline at [email protected]. Including pictures of your issue is
helpful. A Master Gardener will respond to your email within a few days.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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Gardener of Riverside County events and projects, check out our
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