Harvest Day workshop spotlight: Grapes, butterflies, compost
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Master gardener Carole Ludlum talks about trouble-shooting grapevine problems during 2018’s Harvest Day. Grapes again will be a hot topic at this year’s event. (Photos: Kathy Morrison) |
Mini sessions offer lots of learning opportunities
So many chances to learn; where to start?
Harvest Day, Sacramento’s annual celebration of gardening and garden know-how, is packed with informative demonstrations and mini-workshops. Set for 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Fair Oaks Horticulture Center in Fair Oaks Park, Harvest Day is free and open to the public. No advance registration necessary.
The hardest part: Figuring out which demonstrations to see. Three sections of the Hort Center will host multiple mini-workshops. Here’s a rundown of Saturday’s short sessions:
In the Water-Efficient Landscape:
* 10 a.m.: Creating a Wildlife Habitat. Learn how to bring more beneficial insects, birds and more into your garden.
* 11:15 a.m.: Butterfly Basics. How do you get more butterflies to visit your landscape? Start with the right plants.
In the demonstration vineyard:
* 9:20 a.m.: Pests and Problems in the Vineyard. Get answers to the most-asked questions and solve problems before they start.
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Check out the grapevines at the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center. Grapevines also will be available for sale by the master gardeners. Bring cash or checks. |
* 10:15 a.m.: Six Steps to Vineyard Success. Know the basics and plan for a good harvest.
* 11:15 a.m.: Vineyard Q&A. Bring questions, get answers to common (and not-so-common) issues with grape growing.
In the compost demonstration area:
* 9:20 a.m.: Making a Worm Bin. Learn how to put together a home for happy worms, who will reward you with garden gold.
10:15 a.m.: Backyard Composting Basics. Find out how to balance the greens with the browns, and create your own fertilizer from kitchen and garden waste.
11 a.m.: Worm Wrangling. These critters are amazingly efficient at creating high-quality compost. Learn how to put worms to work for your garden.
11:45 a.m.: Critters in the Compost Pile. Learn how to tell good critters from unwanted invaders as well as composting basics.
For more on Harvest Day:
http://sacmg.ucanr.edu/

