Home Horticulture
The Home Horticulture Program provides horticulture and pest management information to county residents who grow edible and ornamental plants for their personal use. The program promotes integrated pest management, landscape water conservation, recycling of green waste, and other practices that help improve the quality of our urban environment. Master Gardener volunteers are recruited and trained to provide home horticulture information to the public through office and phone consultations, educational exhibits, gardening seminars, and other outreach activities. Subscribe to our Retail Nursery Newsletter to stay connected with us!
Healthy Garden – Healthy Home is a new program giving the residents of San DiegoCounty the opportunity to improve our water resources. As part of this effort, a team of 25 UCCE San Diego County Master Gardeners have undergone extensive in-depth Integrated Pest Management (IPM) training in order to provide outreach to the San Diego Community. To learn more about the HealthyGarden – Healthy Home program, please click on the logo at the left of this paragraph.
Online Workshops
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Successful Management of Backyard Citrus Pests English | en Español |
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IPM for Beginning Gardeners English | en Español |
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Tomato Pests & Diseases: How to Grow Healthy, Tasty Tomatoes English | en Español |
Publications


Brochure | Worksheet | Brochure en Espanol | Worksheet en Espanol
UC Research and Information Centers
UC Master Gardeners – San Diego County
Fruits and Nuts
Ornamental Horticulture
Vegetables
Weeds
UC Integrated Pest Management Program







