Individuals wanting a deeper understanding of how to care for their northern Nevada gardens and landscapes are invited to attend University of Nevada, Reno Extension’s online Home w88 sports betting Certificate Program, provided by Extension’s Master Gardeners in Washoe County. Participants will learn science-based w88 sports betting information and practices for northern Nevada from Extension faculty and staff, and from experienced horticulturalists. These classes are also the entry point and required for those who would like to become an Extension Master Gardener Volunteer in Washoe County.
“This series prepares those who think they may want to enroll in the Master Gardener training program and become a Master Gardener volunteer,” said Rachel McClure, Master Gardener coordinator for Washoe County. “But, it’s also just a great course for those not interested in volunteering, but who want a deeper understanding of the basics to care for their own landscape.”
Online orientation to discuss the Home w88 sports betting Certificate Program and Master Gardener Program will take place on Zoom. Two more sessions are being offered, and registration is required. To register:
- The July 15, noon, orientation.
- The Aug. 3, 12:30 p.m., orientation.
Classes will take place on Zoom from 1 to 4 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, Aug. 17 – Sept. 16. Topics include:
- Aug. 17: Lay of the Land & Plants of the w88 sports betting Landscape
- Aug. 19: Native Plants
- Aug. 24: Water Efficiency in the Landscape
- Aug. 26: Turf & Landscape Grasses
- Aug. 31: Gardening in w88 sports betting Soils
- Sept. 2: Potting Media & Container Gardening
- Sept. 7: Critters & Nuisance Pests
- Sept. 9: Integrated Pest Management & Lower Risk Pest Control
- Sept. 14: Q & A
- Sept. 16: Testing for Home w88 sports betting
The cost is 5 and includes course instruction and program materials. Participants must attend all sessions and pass the post-program exam to earn the Home w88 sports betting Certificate. Space is limited. Preregister before Aug. 6 online or by emailing McClure.