Orange County Moves to Orange Tier in Blueprint for a Safer Economy

Effective Wednesday, March 31, Irvine and Orange County move into the Orange Tier in the state's Blueprint for a Safer Economy (Open in new window). This change is a result of improved data in Orange County's COVID-19 case rates, positive tests, and health equity quartile.

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Effective Wednesday, March 31, Irvine and Orange County will move into the Orange Tier in the state's Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
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Garden Workshop: The Tropical Edible Garden

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Free
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Learn everything you need to know about sustainable home gardening practices. Workshop will be conducted by the UCCE Master Gardeners of Orange County.

On August 14, bring the tropics to your garden and your plate! Southern California is blessed with a tropical plant friendly climate. Learn how to grow bananas, mangoes, papayas, persimmons, cherimoya, and more.

Garden Workshop: Fertilizers & Irrigation for Veggie Gardens

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Free
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Learn everything you need to know about sustainable home gardening practices. Workshop will be conducted by the UCCE Master Gardeners of Orange County.

On July 17, learn how to keep your planted vegetables going strong and producing abundant food by feeding and watering properly. University of California Master Gardeners will review types and proper use of fertilizers as well as irrigation systems and watering tips. 

Garden Workshop: Got Pests?

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Free
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Learn everything you need to know about sustainable home gardening practices. Workshop will be conducted by the UCCE Master Gardeners of Orange County.

On June 19, learn the difference between bad bugs and beneficial bugs. University of California Master Gardeners will review Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices to control those pests with the least toxic methods. Bring photos of your current insect issues.