Garlic is a long season crop: plant it in October and harvest in June. Learn the many reasons for growing your own garlic and the simple steps to successfully produce healthy, homegrown garlic for many months in this virtual presentation by Master Gardener Pam McCabe.
Pam has been growing #garlic for more than 10 years -- and enjoys cooking with it. Before retiring, Pam was a special education teacher, school psychologist, and school district administrator, among other roles. These days she does most of her gardening in an 18x20-foot community garden.
The Master Gardener Library Series, a collaboration of the UC Master Gardener Program of Yolo County and the Yolo County Library, is held on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month.
For questions or to sign up for announcements of future trainings, contact Joan Tuss at
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Past series presentations can be viewed on our YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/@MasterGardenersYolo.
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The mission of the UC Master Gardener Program is to deliver pioneering UC research directly into the hands of people who share a passion for #gardening and #environmental stewardship.
You may also like the following events from UC Master Gardeners of Yolo County:
- This Saturday, 11th October, 11:00 am, The Juice on Caring for Citrus Trees in Davis
- This Saturday, 11th October, 05:00 pm, Kitchen Garden Chat: Get Ready for the Persephone Period in Woodland, California
- Next Thursday, 16th October, 09:00 am, Pick a Rose Bouquet! in Woodland