San Diego Union-Tribune

MASTER GARDENERS FALL FEST ON OCT. 14 MARKS ‘40 YEARS OF GROWING TOGETHER’

- U-T STAFF

For the Master Gardeners Associatio­n of San Diego County, this year’s upcoming Fall Festival takes on special significan­ce as the group celebrates 40 years of “growing together” with area residents.

The annual event, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Oct. 14 at the County Operations Center at 5500 Overland Ave. in Kearny Mesa, will highlight the many ways the associatio­n has contribute­d to the San Diego gardening community.

Activities will include paid classes and hands-on paid workshops. In addition, Master Gardeners will offer free “lightning talks” throughout the day in the courtyard, on varied topics such as native bees, activities for kids in the garden, smart home irrigation controller­s, global culinary gardening, and soil particle sizes.

The festival courtyard will be filled with free informatio­nal booths and gardenrela­ted items for sale, including garden art, succulent arrangemen­ts, birdhouses, potted plants and succulent pumpkins. A “green elephant” exchange zone will be available, where someone’s gently used item may become the next person’s treasure.

San Diegans are invited to come spend a day with the Master Gardeners, get gardening questions answered, pick up gifts for themselves or friends, and learn something new. Parking and admission to the Fall Festival courtyard is free; classes and workshops require a fee and registrati­on. Garden items and food will be available for purchase.

Visit mastergard­enersd.org and sign up to be notified when registrati­on for this event opens. Space in seminars and workshops is limited. Day-of registrati­on will be limited by space and supplies on hand and is not guaranteed; advance registrati­on is recommende­d.

The Master Gardener Associatio­n of San Diego County is a nonprofit organizati­on, and 85 percent of all proceeds support educationa­l outreach services, including community, school and demonstrat­ion gardens and specific programs to help change the way San Diego gardens.

A free gardening hotline staffed by Master Gardeners is available at (858) 822-6910.

The University of California Master Gardener Program extends to the public research-based informatio­n about home horticultu­re and pest management. Master Gardeners are selected and trained by the University of California Cooperativ­e Extension (UCCE) to volunteer in the community, educating home gardeners on tested gardening methods.

The UCCE San Diego County Master Gardener Program was formed in 1983 and has over 350 active volunteers who donate thousands of volunteer hours to the community each year.

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GETTY IMAGES The Kokedama Japanese technique encloses the plant’s root ball in moss.

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