On June 1, UC Master Gardeners of Monterey & Santa Cruz Counties hosted a family-friendly celebration at Pinto Lake County Park in Watsonville to welcome the community to their newest demonstration garden.
The goal is to help people grow their own food and see firsthand how and what to grow in your own backyard, and learn how to protect the watersheds and Monterey Bay.
Special guests included U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren’s field representative Angela Bocanegra, Santa Cruz County Supervisor Felipe Hernandez, Santa Cruz County Parks Superintendent Sarah Shea, and UC Cooperative Extension Advisor Mark Bolda.
Lofgren’s message called the day “a significant milestone for our community” — “a living classroom, a space for learning, inspiration and community engagement” for gardeners of all ages.
Booths were staffed by Second Harvest Food Bank, UC Santa Cruz Arboretum, Cabrillo College Horticulture Department, California Native Plant Society, Community Health Trust of Pajaro Valley and UC Master Food Preservers, explaining their services.
For information, visit mbmg.ucanr.edu