Kern County

Environmental Horticulture / Environmental Science

John Karlik 661-868-6220 jfkarlik@ucanr.edu

The goal of environmental horticulture is to preserve and enhance the environment through planting and proper cultural practices for green plants, including shade trees, shrubs, and turfgrass.  Environmental science includes preservation and enhancement of environmental quality of soil, water and air.  Kern County is a leader in the U.S. in production of rose plants for landscapes and home grounds.

Cooperative Extension provides information on turfgrass, plant selection, cultural practices, arboriculture, landscape maintenance, and pest management. 

 

Rose Rosette Disease Information

Rose Rosette Disease Demystified  

What is Rose Rosette Disease?

Managing Rose Rosette Disease in the Landscape

 

Updated  Shade and Ornamental Tree Guide for Kern County

This updated guide was revised and expanded in April 2017.  You can download the Guide here.

 

Updated Shrub and Groundcover Guide for Kern County

This updated guide was revised and expanded in August 2020.  You can download the Guide here.

 

Horticulture Classes for Landscapes, Gardens, and Orchards

We continue to offer a series of horticulture classes in Bakersfield and Kern County.  Our goals are to conserve water, to enhance and expand green plantings, and to reduce pesticide applications. We will cover practical topics pertaining to planting and care of landscapes, orchards, and vegetable gardens, and offer plenty of time for Q&A and discussion. We welcome individuals who have little horticulture experience, as well as those who work in some aspect of horticulture.  Please refer to the UC Master Gardeners of Kern tab on the left side of this page. 

 

Horticulture Tours

I have offered several horticultural tours, and plan to continue this educational effort. Our heritage of landscape and garden design includes the rich tradition of gardens of several parts of the world, including Europe and the Mediterranean, and some of the world's most interesting and beautiful plant arrangements and collections may be found there. A number of gardens and landscapes exquisitely illustrate design principles and have withstood the test of time. These sights are well worth sharing.

The overall tour objective is to broaden participants' knowledge and appreciation for landscape design and plant selection. The tour also provides an opportunity to experience the flavor of specific countries. Group sizes have ranged from nine to twenty-six.

 

Past Horticulture Tours

2005 England (London environs) and France (Paris environs)

2006 Italy (Lago di Como, Florence, Rome, Pompeii)

2007 West-Central Europe (Netherlands, Berlin, Prague, Vienna)

2009 England and Scotland (northeast)

2010 Spain

2012 France and the Netherlands

2013 Ireland

2014 Scotland (northwest)

2017 Iceland

2019 Thailand and Cambodia

 

Research Projects

Green plants contribute volatile organic compounds (VOC) which can enter into atmospheric reactions that form ozone (a pollutant when found close to the Earth’s surface) and secondary organic aerosols. We have conducted a number of research projects pertaining to development of biogenic emission inventories, including measurement of plant VOC emission rates, leaf mass quantification, and evaluation of databases for plant species description.  This work also informs shade tree selection for mass planting programs to enhance air quality.

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Green Scene January 2020

January 17, 2020
CPRS Conference - February 7th 38th Annual Landscape Management Seminar - February 12th Return to Chernobyl, August 2020 Rule of the Superbowl New Publications...
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Pruning Demonstrations

January 3, 2020
Free Pruning Demonstrations Tuesday, January 7 and Wednesday, January 8, 2020 UCCE Kern County - See attached for details...
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Green Scene November 2019

November 26, 2019
Annual Winter Pruning Demonstration 38th Annual Landscape Management Seminar, February 2020 Return to Chernobyl, August 2020 Plant Parasitic Mistletoes and Their Control...
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Green Scene August 2019

August 16, 2019
Fall Horticulture Classes Hort Study Tour - May 2020 Return to Chernobyl Dieback of Raywood Ash Girdling of Ornamental Trees...
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Green Scene mid-July 2019

July 23, 2019
2019 Horticulture Classes - Beginning August Horticultural Study Tour XI: May 2020 - Wales, Edinburgh, Northern Scotland Return to Chernobyl and more...
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Green Scene July 2019

July 1, 2019
Horticultural Study Tour XI: May 2020 2019 Horticulture Classes - Beginning August Xeriscape Principles for Water Conservation...
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Green Scene June 2019

June 3, 2019
Horticultural Study Tour XI: May 2020 2019 Horticulture Classes Preventing Nuisance Fruit Formation in Shade Trees Dieback of Raywood Ash...
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May 2019

May 6, 2019
2019 Horticulture Classes 2020 Horticultural Study Tour Rose Rosette Disease in Kern County...
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