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Friday Fresh
Delivering the freshest news and updates for Mason County WSU Master Gardeners
December 23, 2016
Native Plant Salvage Foundation “twig walk” http://www.nativeplantsalvage.org/plant-identification-classes/
Date: Sunday, January 22
Time: Two times to choose from! Morning Session‐ 10:00 am to 12:30 pm Afternoon Session‐ 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Please email [email protected] to register.
Add a new dimension to your winter outings when you join local plant experts to learn the secrets to identifying local shrubs and trees without their leaves. The Native Plant Salvage Foundation is offering “Winter Twig Identification,” a 2.5‐hour field class held on Sunday, Jan 22. Choose either a morning or an afternoon session.
These “walking workshops” will take place on a West Olympia‐area nature trail. Small groups of learners will be matched with knowledgeable instructors to learn the keys to identify over 25 native plants. The skill is useful for gardeners and anyone who enjoys spending time outdoors throughout the year. The class will cost a small fee (TBD).
Dec 26 ------ Day after Christmas—Extension Office will be closed; MG Clinic rescheduled to Tuesday
Dec 27 ------ Master Gardener Clinic, 12 to 3 pm, Extension office—Pat Carpenter (Tuesday)
Jan 2 ------- Day after New Year’s Day—Extension Office will be closed; MG Clinic and MGFMC Board meeting rescheduled to Tuesday
Jan 3 ------- MGFMC Board Meeting, 10 am, Extension Office (Tuesday)
Jan 3 ------- Master Gardener Clinic, 12 to 3 pm, Extension office—Johanna Willingham (Tuesday)
Jan 5 ------- 2017 Plant Sale Meeting, 1 to 2:30 pm, Memorial Hall
Jan 6 ------- 2017 Garden Tour Meeting, 2:30 to 4:00 pm, Shelton Timberland Library
Jan 14 ------ Through the Garden Gate, 9 am to noon, Mason County Public Works Building—“It’s All About Bees”
Jan 18 ------ Catalyst Garden Meeting, 3 pm, Shelton Timberland Library
Jan 28 ------ Through the Garden Gate, 9 am to noon, Mason County Public Works Building—“Insects 101”
Johanna Willingham, MG Program Coordinator
Office Hours: Mondays, 8 am to 2 pm Wednesdays, 5 to 7 pm Contact Info: 360.427.9670, Ext 688 [email protected]
MGFMC President—Pat Carpenter 360.426.9845, [email protected]
2017 Garden Tour—Jeanne Kinney
360.427.5690, [email protected] 2017 Plant Sale—John Skans
360.462.6088, [email protected] Catalyst Garden Meetings—Sharon Bryant
360.426.7257, [email protected] CMG Clinic Volunteers— Pat Carpenter
360.426.9845, [email protected] Through the Garden Gate Education—Lisa Henderson,
360.229.4031, [email protected] MG Trainee Education—Joanna Willingham
360.427.9670, Ext 688, [email protected]
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EGSA calendar fundraiser Elias H. Bloom, 402‐676‐0138; [email protected]
The Entomology Graduate Student Association (EGSA) is selling desk calendars as a fundraiser for their activities. The calendar features photographs by graduate students and professors, in a clean,
informative way, and is acceptable for both academic audiences and the broader community. They will be available through the end of January 2017. The cost is $10, and anyone interested can contact Abigail Cohen at: [email protected]. We hope that these will make nice gifts for anyone looking for a small present for friends or family, or a nice treat for yourself if you’d like an interesting display of beneficial insects and spiders year‐round!
Sign up for WSU pest sightings list serve from Nicole Martini, State Master Gardener Program Leader
http://gardening.wsu.edu/join‐the‐wsu‐garden‐teams‐pestsightings‐listserv/
Two new publications available from Nicole Martini, State Master Gardener Program Leader
Growing Roses in Washington State: Common Disease and Insect Problems (Home Garden Series) http://pubs.wsu.edu/ItemDetail.aspx?ProductID=15945&SeriesCode=&CategoryID=&Keyword=fs246e
Authors: Marianne C. Ophardt; Sheila Gray
Abstract: Roses are arguably the most attractive flowering shrub in Washington and a favorite of home gardeners. To keep your roses looking beautiful and healthy, fending off disease and pests is important. This publication outlines the common disease and insect problems in Washington State, how to spot them, and corrective actions.
A Guide to Washington State's Urban Tree Canopy http://extension.wsu.edu/learn/?keyword=em107e&posts_per_page=6
Authors: Charles A. Brun, Regional Horticulture Specialist, Washington State University; Catherine Daniels, Pesticide Coordinator, Washington State University; Tim Kohlhauff, Urban Horticulture Extension Coordinator, Washington State University.
Abstract: More than 80% of the nation’s population lives in urban areas. The urban tree canopy (UTC) is an essential part of an urban areas’ infrastructure—an ecosystem characterized by trees and other vegetation in association with people and their developments. This publication outlines the many environmental benefits the UTC provides as well as recommendations for expanding it.
What’s coming?Jan 22 ----- Native Plant Salvation Foundation
“Twig Walk” (see page 1)
Through the Garden Gate, 9 am to noon, Mason County Public Works Building: Feb 11 ----- “Organic Gardening Basics and Seed Saving” Feb 25 ----- “Improving the Fertility and Condition of Your Soil and the Amazing Life of Slugs:” Mar 11 ---- “Creative Ways to Grow Fruit Trees and other Small Fruit—Pruning, Grafting, and Care” Mar 25 ---- “Tool Selection and Care and Garden Ideas”
Feb 22-26 - Northwest Flower and Garden Show, Washington State Convention Center, Seattle (tickets available online www.gardenshow.com/tickets/#online)
Jul 10-14 -- 2017 International Master Gardener Conference, Oregon Convention Center, Portland (advance tickets go on sale Oct 10) http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/2017imgc/home-page/
Cooperating agencies: Washington State Univer‐sity, US Department of Agriculture, and Mason County. Extension Programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension Office.
Friday Fresh is a weekly publication of theMaster Gardeners Foundation of Mason County. It is currently produced by John and Dorothy Skans. Provide articles, event dates, questions, and comments to [email protected] by 8 am each Thursday.
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Resources of interesthttp://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2016/12/22/t-
magazine/best-gardens-anna-wintour-louis-benech/s/gardens-slide-SMA5.html Slide show of gardens recommended by Pat Carpenter
http://www.bhg.com/search/s?q=edible+gardens#page=1 Search result on BH&G site for edible gardens (see attached articles reprinted from BHG | April 2016)
Master Gardeners Foundation of Mason County