UC Master Gardener Talk: How to Grow Thriving Tomatoes & Vegetables in Containers

UC Master Gardener Talk: How to Grow Thriving Tomatoes & Vegetables in Containers

Free
Sat, May 16, 2026 • 10:00 AM—11:30 AM

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This is a free community program. Please consider supporting the Gardens of Golden Gate Park with a recommended donation of $5-20. Your support helps us connect people to plants, the planet, and each other.  Saturday, May 16, 2026 10-11:30am San Francisco Botanical Garden — Plant Shop About the Program Join us for an exciting presentation on growing tomatoes and vegetables in containers! Discover the numerous advantages of container gardening, including space-saving solutions and easy maintenance. We’ll guide you through selecting the right containers, choosing the best soil and amendments and exploring various tomato varietals and veggies that thrive in containers. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, you’ll leave with valuable tips and inspiration to create your own flourishing container garden. About the Speakers Pat Kramer is a retired oncology nurse and a passionate gardener who has been tending her Noe Valley garden for thirty years. In 2024, she completed the UC Master Gardener program. She loves all aspects of gardening—especially growing succulents, pollinators, herbs, container tomatoes, and Meyer lemons. She is a life-long learner who enjoys sharing knowledge with others and also cooking, hiking, travel, and family gatherings with her husband, twin daughters and baby grandson. Troy Weakley has been gardening since he was seven years old, when his mother gave him his first garden plot. Gardening is his passion! He specializes in native pollinators, and everything supporting their biomes. In his garden, he grows 99% of plants from seed, handcrafts all soil and nutrient additions, and cultivates all flora under meticulously controlled conditions. He became a UC Master Gardener in 2024. — RSVP recommended, walk-ins welcome. Heavy rain cancels. Admission to the Garden is free for San Francisco residents, veterans, Museums for All/EBT participants, and Gardens members. Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. 

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