- 42
- 617 938
UC Marin Master Gardeners
United States
Приєднався 19 тра 2020
University of California Marin Master Gardeners extends research-based knowledge and information on home horticulture, pest management, and sustainable landscape practices to Marin residents. The UC Master Gardener Program is a state-wide public service and public outreach program of the University of California Division of Agriculture & Natural Resources.
No endorsement of this website is granted or implied by the University. This site contains advertisement links to third party sites. The University is not responsible for the information found through these links, nor does it endorse the sites or their content.
View our website at marinmg.ucanr.edu
UC Marin Master Gardeners Help Desk: 415.473.4910
No endorsement of this website is granted or implied by the University. This site contains advertisement links to third party sites. The University is not responsible for the information found through these links, nor does it endorse the sites or their content.
View our website at marinmg.ucanr.edu
UC Marin Master Gardeners Help Desk: 415.473.4910
Pruning Citrus Trees: Lemons, Limes, Oranges and More
Join UC Marin Master Gardener and Pruning Guild member Javier Alarcon as he goes through tips and advice for pruning citrus trees. Citrus trees have very specific requirements for pruning, as they are reactive growers and can be unforgiving of poor pruning techniques.
INTERESTED IN MORE PRUNING? Check out the UC Marin Master Gardener website for more information on:
PRUNING BASICS: marinmg.ucanr.edu/CARE/HOWTOPRUNE/
PRUNING LEMONS: marinmg.ucanr.edu/CARE/HOWTOPRUNE/Fruit_Trees/?uid=9&ds=1003
CHECK OUR EVENTS CALENDAR for any pruning lectures and workshops: marinmg.ucanr.edu/ASK_US/EVENTS/
And WATCH OUR VIDEO on the 4 BASIC PRUNING CUTS: ua-cam.com/video/YLYolsTjmKs/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Check out the UC Marin Master Gardener website for more on earth-friendly, fact-based, sustainable gardening practices: marinmg.ucanr.edu
#gardening #citrus #citrustree #pruning #pruninglemon
INTERESTED IN MORE PRUNING? Check out the UC Marin Master Gardener website for more information on:
PRUNING BASICS: marinmg.ucanr.edu/CARE/HOWTOPRUNE/
PRUNING LEMONS: marinmg.ucanr.edu/CARE/HOWTOPRUNE/Fruit_Trees/?uid=9&ds=1003
CHECK OUR EVENTS CALENDAR for any pruning lectures and workshops: marinmg.ucanr.edu/ASK_US/EVENTS/
And WATCH OUR VIDEO on the 4 BASIC PRUNING CUTS: ua-cam.com/video/YLYolsTjmKs/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Check out the UC Marin Master Gardener website for more on earth-friendly, fact-based, sustainable gardening practices: marinmg.ucanr.edu
#gardening #citrus #citrustree #pruning #pruninglemon
Переглядів: 1 332
Відео
Advice to Grow By Ep 4: Choosing Tomatoes, Straw Bales, Falkirk Garden, Master Gardener Training
Переглядів 2735 місяців тому
The fourth and final episode of UC Marin Master Gardeners Advice to Grow By Season 1. This episode features videos on how to choose the right tomato for your garden, growing edibles in straw bales, a visit to Falkirk Demonstration Garden in San Rafael, and a video on becoming a master gardener. View more on our website marinmg.ucanr.edu! Visit our tomato grow and care sheet and lots more inform...
Color Your Fall & Winter Garden With Succulents
Переглядів 6117 місяців тому
Join UC Marin Master Gardeners Lillian Trac and Gary Bartl as they show you how to add color to your garden with succulents! Look on our website information for the UC Marin Master Gardeners Annual Succulent Sale every spring at marinmg.ucanr.edu/ASK_US/EVEN... Check out our website for useful information on succulents! • How to care for succulents marinmg.ucanr.edu/CARE/PLANTC... • List of suc...
Marin Master Gardeners' Succulent Sale, May 18, 2024
Переглядів 1738 місяців тому
The UC Marin Master Gardener's Succulent Plant Sale is coming up this May 18th, starting at 9:00 AM until 12 noon. Please join us at Falkirk Cultural Center, 1408 Mission Ave., San Rafael. See you there!
Tomato Market 2024
Переглядів 2138 місяців тому
Join us Saturday, April 20, 9:00 am until sold out! The UC Marin Master Gardeners annual Tomato Market at two locations: Bon Air Greenbrae, 50 Bon Air Center, Greenbrae. Pini Ace Hardware, 1535 South Novato Blvd., Novato. Join us April 20, 9:00 am until sold out! See you there.
Becoming Beneficials
Переглядів 3669 місяців тому
In the garden at Martin Luther King Jr. Academy in Marin City, CA, humans and critters combine forces for the good of their school, their community and for the planet we all share.
UC Marin Master Gardeners Pollinator Plant Sale 2024
Переглядів 1859 місяців тому
Join us March 9, 9:00 am until sold out! The UC Marin Master Gardeners annual Pollinator Plant Sale is at Falkirk Cultural Center Greenhouse, 1408 Mission Ave, San Rafael. See you there.
Succulents in the Garden: From Container to Landscape
Переглядів 908Рік тому
Join UC Marin Master Gardener Gary Bartl as he shows you how to plant your succulents in the garden! Gary talks about the three main factors you need to be aware of for succulent success - light, soil and water - and that not all succulents are the same or have the same needs. Check out our website for useful information on succulents! • How to care for succulents marinmg.ucanr.edu/CARE/PLANTCA...
How to Choose the Right Tomato
Переглядів 7512 роки тому
UC Marin Master Gardener Tom Hamann shows you how to select the right tomatoes for your garden and microclimate. Factors such as location, climate, types of tomato varieties, whether hybrid or heirloom, and even your personal preferences need to be considered! Here are useful links on tomatoes from the UC Marin Gardener website marinmg.ucanr.edu: - Popular tomato varieties for Marin County: mar...
Color Your Garden With CA Native Plants - All Year Round!
Переглядів 38 тис.2 роки тому
Yes, you CAN have California native plant color and interest year round...UC Marin Master Gardeners Bonnie Marks and Bob Mauceli show you their favorites for every season of the year! For tips on successful native plant gardening, check out our video on Success with Native Plants: 4 Essential Tips! ua-cam.com/video/dsICWIDTWJU/v-deo.html Visit our website: marinmg.ucanr.edu NATIVE PLANT CARE: m...
Success with Native Plants: 4 Essential Tips
Переглядів 5 тис.2 роки тому
Failing or having trouble with native plants?? Fear not - UC Marin Master Gardeners Bonnie Marks and Olivia Miller share what THEY did wrong and 4 essential tips for native plant success. So much depends on how and when to plant, and what to do till your natives are established in your garden. Did you know you can have color and interest all year round with CA native plants in YOUR garden? Chec...
4 Basic Pruning Cuts, Demonstrated & Explained!
Переглядів 108 тис.2 роки тому
Learn the four basic pruning cuts from UC Marin Master Gardener and Pruning Guild member Kirby Wilcox. Four cuts - Heading, Thinning, Releadering (or Reduction), and Jump cuts are demonstrated and explained in detail. Pruning cuts, performed properly and at the right time, can help improve the structure, health and performance of your trees and shrubs. For more details on pruning, visit our web...
Basic Pruning Cuts 4: Jump Cut
Переглядів 13 тис.2 роки тому
Learn how to perform the jump cut, and when to use it! Pruning cuts, performed properly, can help improve the structure, health and performance of your trees and shrubs. For more details on pruning, visit our website at marinmg.ucanr.edu/CARE/HOWTOPRUNE/
Basic Pruning Cuts 3: Releadering or Reduction Cut
Переглядів 2,6 тис.2 роки тому
Learn how to perform the releadering (aka reduction) cut, and when to use it! Pruning cuts, performed properly, can help improve the structure, health and performance of your trees and shrubs. For more details on pruning, visit our website at marinmg.ucanr.edu/CARE/HOWTOPRUNE/
Basic Pruning Cuts 2: The Thinning Cut
Переглядів 2,5 тис.2 роки тому
Learn how to perform the thinning cut, and when to use it! Pruning cuts, performed properly, can help improve the structure, health and performance of your trees and shrubs. For more details on pruning, visit our website at marinmg.ucanr.edu/CARE/HOWTOPRUNE/
Diseño de jardines para prevenir incendios
Переглядів 2812 роки тому
Diseño de jardines para prevenir incendios
The Woodland Habitat - Exploring Habitats
Переглядів 18 тис.2 роки тому
The Woodland Habitat - Exploring Habitats
The Soil Habitat - Exploring Habitats
Переглядів 2 тис.2 роки тому
The Soil Habitat - Exploring Habitats
The Pond Habitat - Exploring Habitats
Переглядів 82 тис.2 роки тому
The Pond Habitat - Exploring Habitats
The Garden Habitat - Exploring Habitats
Переглядів 4,9 тис.2 роки тому
The Garden Habitat - Exploring Habitats
Straw Bale Gardening: Growing Edibles in Straw Bales
Переглядів 21 тис.3 роки тому
Straw Bale Gardening: Growing Edibles in Straw Bales
How to Attract Birds to Your Backyard
Переглядів 140 тис.3 роки тому
How to Attract Birds to Your Backyard
Thank you so much! This is SO helpful
So much to love about this video!
Excellent advice and well made video. Thank you UC Master Gardeners!
🌿🌴🥀🦜 very nice 👍 🐣🦤🦩🍀
Fantastic. Very good explained
Beautiful!!!
Very informative, thank you for the video!
This is beautiful and so calming and encouraging.
I loved this video. Exactly the advice I'm looking for. Quick question, water sprouts & suckers can be taken out anytime, correct?
Yes those can be removed anytime. Good luck with your trees!
Thank you for this informative video. I didn’t know about avoiding heading cuts in citrus, though I went through the master gardener program.
Love you both. Great information and I love the way you present it all. Thank you. Maybe zones would help too. I live in zone 9B
Thank you so much for explaining very well with step by step and demonstrating how to do it.
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative video. Regarding jump cut, cutting at two different sites will increase the raw surface area and chance of fungal infection. If we give a cut below and then cut from above at same level, then that will decrease the raw area and will also prevent the peeling of bark.
I am in zone8 .what month is better for pruning roses. Please help me.
In which month, winter pruning should be carried. Please let me know.
I’m late. But this video deserves many, many more views-especially among Sonoma County audience/residents. Wish I could’ve participated live. Still relevant.
Excellent and inspiring advice! Thank you!
Wonderfully presented video with easy to understand and remember care, tips and pruning guidance for the home citrus garden. Well Done!
Wonderful video - thank you!
I'm so thankful for this video! It explained so clearly and efficiently. Thank you!
This was wonderful thank you all
Thank you so much!
Vivid explanation......all my doubts related to pruning are gone now... thank you Pal!
I now feel I understand pruning and it is less of a total mystery/misery! Thank you for the clear explanation 😊
Pruning makes me so stressed
Well, after watching, i was anxious to heqd down to the comments to commend this video for all it’s glory ….to give it the recognition it deserved. I’m glad others have beat me to it and praised it’s greatness. Took the words right out of my mouth. Topped off near the end with the mini tree demo put it over the top.
9:30 I can say that house sparrows do in fact crack open sunflower seeds. 😂
Climate change 😂😂😂
Wonderful tutorial!!! ❤
Thank you both so much for the information! New CA homeowner here and I'm trying to alter our lawn with low water natives, as well as provide some shade for the hot summer days. The red grape and California lilac both stood out to me. Thanks!
This is a great video! Should be shown in training classes.
Very professional! Great video. I might have made a slightly different color correction choice to ensure more accurate skin tones and sky color, but great content, presentation and pacing!
Thanks for posting!
This must be the best pruning guide out there! You demonstrated everything as well as anyone could. Amateurs take notes, this man knows what he's talking about!
beautifully explained
The best video on tree pruning
100% agree
Wow finally some really practical advice for beginners!
Glad you think so!
Very sharp, right to the point- see that works because... Great video guide.
Thanks 👍
I’m so excited to utilize the tips you described. I see so many beautiful types of birds here in Southern California. I’d like to create the safest environment possible for them to rest, eat and drink from. 🦜
Good luck!
Man, Americans are so lucky. All I get are pigeons here in the uk
We are fairly sure that if you took similar steps and planted some natives from your part of the world in your garden, you would get the same result over time!
amazing learning video
I want to learn more about gardening,
Excellent knowledge. Learned alot today from this video.
Glad it was helpful!
I don't have any, but this is the best pruning tutorial of climbing roses I've seen -- and I've seen A LOT of rose-pruning videos!
This is without a doubt one of the very best videos I ever have screened on UA-cam. So well explained and demonstrated and no time wasted. This video is precise and concise. Gives me confidence that I can tackle the shrubs and trees at my new rental property. Everyone should watch this video at least twice before tackling their shrubs and trees and making a lot of mistakes. Many, many years ago I tried to trim a whole long row of boxwoods. I must have done it wrong because it totally stunted their growth. They never grew up again. I was horrified and heartbroken. Ever since then, I have been frightened to trim anything.
I’m in Napa and sadly I only have a tiny 20x10 foot backyard but I have a half-barrel pond and a lovely maple tree and a feeder and the birdies come every day but I definitely had less this winter than the previous year.
This was really helpful thank you! I had snippets of information (cut at 45 degrees to encourage growth, different cuts to discourage growth) but this finally put all the pieces together and why to use each one
Glad it was helpful!
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Well done Video. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Thanks for watching!
Wonderful video, clearly explained. Thank you
Glad you liked it
professional level