Since 1980, the University of California Master Gardener Program has been extending UC research-based information about home horticulture and pest-management to the public. The UC Master Gardener Program is a public service and outreach program under the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources administered locally by participating UC Cooperative Extension county offices.
Three Sisters Garden the Madera Master Gardeners program demonstration garden located on a two-acre parcel located on the Madera Community College campus. The garden is open on campus for your enjoyment. Questions about gardening check our website or send an e-mail to our helpline: mgfresno@ucdavis.edu
The Three Sister’s garden donated over 1.200 pounds of fruits and retables to local food banks.
The Three Sisters Demonstration Garden is a large project developed by University of California Cooperative Extension Madera County Master Gardener's program in collaboration with Madera Community College Center as a permanent resource for residents of Madera County.
Developments to date has been made possible by considerable community support.
Gardening Day at Madera Community College Center was a exciting event with support of those on site at the college. We had lots of help at the Three Sisters Demonstration Garden. The Madera Master Gardeners and the college have a partnership to use the demonstration garden to hold free workshops, public events and the veggie garden as donated almost a ton of fruits and veggies this year to Madera Food Bank. The Madera Campus now has its own food pantry and the garden is planning on supporting this also. Coming soon updates on garden and college events