What Is That Tree or Shrub or Flower???.... Part 1

Jul 20, 2015

Help and Advice From the Help Desk of the Master Gardeners of Contra Costa  

Client's Request to the Help Desk of Master Gardeners of Contra Costa
I live in Concord. When my family and I moved to California 4 years ago, a representative from the Board of Agriculture (I believe… editor:  probably County Department of Agriculture), came out to inspect all of our outdoor furniture, etc. for pests. While he was visiting, he helped identify some of the trees and plants in our new yard. He mentioned at the time that there were people who would come out, free of charge, to help identify plants and help with how to best care for the plants and trees in our yard. We recently moved into a new home and have tons of wonderful trees and plants in our yard, but I have no idea what any of them are. I was hoping this service was still available and I was wondering how to access it. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.

MGCC Help Desk Response:
Thank you for contacting the Master Gardener Help Desk. Congratulations on your new home; how lucky you are to have many wonderful trees. Unfortunately, we are not able to send Master Gardeners out for personalized home garden consulting. Our mission is to educate county residents about various aspects of gardening to empower them to be better gardeners. We have many educational opportunities to help you learn more about your garden. The Master Gardener's website is http://ccmg.ucanr.edu/ where you can find links to events and information about gardening in Contra Costa County.

Our Garden is a public demonstration garden of the Contra Costa Master Gardeners, located in Walnut Creek at the corner of North Wiget Lane and Shadelands Drive, just off Ygnacio Valley Road. Weekly speakers on Wednesday mornings present a variety of information April through October on edibles gardening and home gardening in general. Contra Costa Master Gardeners maintain the garden and interface with the general public. For example, this week's presentation is Summer Pruning of Fruit Trees. We encourage you to bring in your home & garden problems & questions, and talk with a Master Gardener at the Gardening Help Table (9:00 AM - Noon) on Wednesday mornings. We also staff a table at the Concord Farmers Market on the 1st Tuesday and 3rd Thursday of each month from May - October. Feel free to bring photos or samples of plants to any of our tables and we will try to identify them.

We also offer presentations at many libraries throughout Contra Costa. You can find listings for all Contra Costa Master Gardener outreach programs at: http://ccmg.ucanr.edu/Find_Us/ .

If you have any specific plant identification questions, you can always email photos to the Help Desk, or visit to consult or drop off a sample at our office at 75 Santa Barbara Road, Pleasant Hill, which is open Monday-Thursday from 9:00am - noon. See the web page http://ccmg.ucanr.edu/Ask_Us/ for more details.

Good luck with your new garden.

Master Gardeners of Contra Costa

Editor's Note:.... Been thinking about this some more since originally preparing the response for BLOG posting... that's why it's now "Part 1"... intentions now are to follow up soon with some ideas about how the "average" gardener might get some additional help on identifying plants, trees, etc. in their garden... most likely focused on "self-help"... readers are welcome to provide their suggestions... e,g., print, web, help desks, societies, etc.


Note: The  Master Gardeners of Contra Costa's Help Desk is available year-round to answer your gardening questions.  Except for a few holidays, we're open every week, Monday through Thursday for walk-ins from 9:00 am to Noon at 75 Santa Barbara Road, 2d Floor, Pleasant Hill, CA  94523. We can also be reached via telephone:  (925) 646-6586, email: ccmg@ucanr.edu, or on the web at http://ccmg.ucanr.edu/Ask_Us/


By Stephen I Morse
Author - Contra Costa County Master Gardener