2026 Gardening Guide and Calendar now available from regional vendors

Carol Holliman Placer County Master Gardener President
Carol Holliman Placer County Master Gardener President
0Comments

The 2026 Gardening Guide and Calendar is now available for purchase at various vendors in Placer, Nevada, and El Dorado counties. The guide, which is a resource for gardeners in the region, can be found at multiple retail locations, with prices varying by vendor.

In Placer and Nevada counties, locations such as Green Acres at Eisley Nursery in Auburn, Wild Bird Station, Meadow Vista Ace Hardware, A to Z Supply in Grass Valley, B&C Ace Home & Garden, Peaceful Valley Farm Supply, and Weiss Brothers Nursery are among those offering the calendar. Additional vendors in the southern part of these counties include Otow Orchard and Bushnell Gardens Nursery in Granite Bay; High Hand Nursery and Blue Goose Produce in Loomis; Loomis Ace Hardware; Laughing Duck Farm and Placer Farm Supply in Newcastle; Fowler Nurseries; Green Acres Nursery locations in Rocklin and Roseville; and the Utility Exploration Center in Roseville.

In El Dorado County, Cool Feed & Ranch Supply in Cool, El Dorado Nursery in Shingle Springs, The Golden Gecko in Garden Valley, Placerville Fruit Growers, and Placerville Hardware are selling the guide.

The Gardening Guide and Calendar is also available online through the UC Master Gardeners of Placer County website at pcmg.ucanr.edu.

The UC Master Gardeners of Placer County can be contacted for more information or assistance regarding the calendar at their Auburn office. Their help desk is available by phone during regular business hours.



Related

Glenda Humiston, Vice President of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources

California cherry season approaches with new chocolate-cherry jam recipe shared

University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources shares a chocolate-cherry jam recipe for cherry season. The organization highlights its role in supporting sustainable agriculture through education and community engagement.

Glenda Humiston, Vice President of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources

Robyn Barker shares journey as 2025 Master Food Preserver volunteer in California

Robyn Barker describes her path from Ohio native to active volunteer with UC Agriculture’s Master Food Preserver Program. Her story highlights how personal experiences shape community education efforts supported by University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Glenda Humiston, Vice President of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources

UC Master Gardeners of Sonoma County offer gardening advice in local newspaper column

The UC Master Gardeners of Sonoma County continue their regular ‘Advice to Grow By’ column in a local newspaper. Articles provide science-based guidance on various gardening topics. The program is supported by University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources initiatives.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Farm Country California.