
Apple Tree Pruning
The Little Traverse Conservancy is hosting this free in-person event. Join Nate Dionne for the second year in a row for an informational, hands-on seminar about apple tree pruning. Through various techniques, trees can be greatly revitalized in a manner that also supports the ecosystem and landscape around them. Participants will then have the chance to put these principles and objectives to use on the trees found on our LTC preserve.
Participants are invited to bring their own loppers/pole saws. Limited quantities of tools, including pruners and pole saws, will be available for use during the hands-on portion of the workshop. Registration required. Click here to register.
Location: Elizabeth B. Hoffmannn Nature Preserve For directions from your location click here.

Woodcock Walk with Bard Von Blon
This spring, Little Traverse Conservancy and Brad invite you to join us at our Sally and Art Hailand, Jr. / Helstrom Family Nature Preserves for a spring Woodcock walk. Listen and watch these unique birds do their “sky dance” to find a mate. This will be an easygoing, quiet event for all to enjoy. To learn more about the Nature Preserve go to its website by clicking here.
Directions to the preserve at 4855 West Conway Road, Harbor Springs: At the intersection of Conway and US-31, turn left onto West Conway Road. In 0.2 miles, look for a sign and parking on the right. Or park just before this along the North Western State Trail (a paved trail) at the fountain and then walk north on the path about a hundred yards to directly access the preserves.

Spring Bird Walk
Green River Natural Area hosts a Spring Bird Walk. Saturday April 5, 2025—9:00am (2 hrs), $10 per person, please pre-register
Join us for a spring bird walk to learn to ID birds by sight and sound and how to log observations online using the eBird webpage or app. Bring binoculars, or borrow some from the Grass River Center. Limited space. Please pre-register. Register Here: https://www.grassriver.org/classes-and-programs.html
Directions: The Grass River Natural Area entrance is off Alden Highway (County Road 618), 4 miles north east of Alden, 6 miles South of Bellaire, and 8 miles west of Mancelona. Address is below. To see the directions on Google map click here.
6500 Alden Highway (Co. Road 618)
Bellaire, Michigan 49615
Education Center phone: (231) 533-8576

In-Person Pruning Workshop
This is the first of three days of pruning workshops. Two sessions are scheduled each day. These hands-on, in-person pruning workshops are being offered for those participants who attended the MSU Extension Pruning webinars in 2024 and 2025. Workshops will be held at 3 different locations on 3 different days. Select the location and time that works for you. During a workshop, you will be able to watch demonstrations of pruning techniques on trees and shrubs and ask questions of Extension Educators. These workshops will require walking and standing. You may bring a folding stool or lawn chair if you need to rest during the workshop. Workshops will take place rain or shine. Be sure to dress for the weather. Questions? Contact Diane Brady at bradyi1@msu.edu
Choose a Pruning Workshop:
Saturday April 5, 2025 10 a.m. - Noon or 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. MSU Tollgate Farm Novi, MI
Friday April 11, 2025 10 a.m. - Noon or 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Washtenaw County Farm Park, Ann Arbor, MI
Saturday April 12, 2025 10 a.m. - Noon or 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Taylor Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Taylor, MI
FEE: $25

Getting Started with Native Plants
In-person Class with Monica Gruler Farrier
Are you curious about native plants but don’t know how to use them in your garden? If so, this presentation is for you! We’ll talk about:
What native plants are and why they are critical in supporting wildlife and human life
How native plants can make gardening easier with lower maintenance than lawns and ornamental plants
How native plants bring both beauty and ecological function to your garden
Which native plants work well in home gardens and how to grow them
Resources for more information and networking with other gardeners in our area
You’ll come away inspired and eager to get started with native plants in your garden this spring!
Location: North Central Michigan College Health & Science Building Room 333
Cost $30
If you were registered for the March 29 class that was cancelled and want to be moved to this class or the one on April 6 at 1 pm, please contact Cathy at cdegnan@ncmich.edu
Click here for the registration link for the April 5 class.

Getting Started with Native Plants
In-person Class with Monica Gruler Farrier
Are you curious about native plants but don’t know how to use them in your garden? If so, this presentation is for you! We’ll talk about:
What native plants are and why they are critical in supporting wildlife and human life
How native plants can make gardening easier with lower maintenance than lawns and ornamental plants
How native plants bring both beauty and ecological function to your garden
Which native plants work well in home gardens and how to grow them
Resources for more information and networking with other gardeners in our area
You’ll come away inspired and eager to get started with native plants in your garden this spring!
Location: North Central Michigan College Health & Science Building Room 333
Cost $30
If you were registered for the March 29 class that was cancelled and want to be moved to this class or the one on April 6 at 1 pm, please contact Cathy at cdegnan@ncmich.edu
The registration link for the April 6 class will be published soon..

Volunteer-Otsego Conservation District
This is the first of 2 consecutive days to earn volunteer hours. Native Plant Nursery Transplanting Volunteer Opportunity at the Otsego Conservation District Native Plant Nursery, 459 Livingston Blvd, Gaylord, MI is from 9 am – 4 pm. Join the Conservation District staff in transplanting Native Plants for the 2025 season. Learn about what goes into growing theses amazing plants and spend sometime in the greenhouse. If you would like to help, email kdraeger@otsegocountymi.org. This is an approved EMG volunteer project – you can add yourself in Volunteer Central under “ Otsego Conservation District Native Plant Garden”.

DIG IN!
A year-long monthly series of workshops sponsored by the MSU Extension is free to Master Gardeners . Earn education hours with the hour long online Zoom programs. You only need to register once for the whole series. A link to the program will be sent to you each month. You will also receive the links for viewing the recorded programs at your convenience. You must register. Register here
Molly Wozniak , GiLLS Invasive Species Coordinator presents Keeping an Eye on Invasive Species.
Since the 1800s, the United States has been dealing with invasive species. Some of these you may have heard of (think zebra mussels, sea lamprey, or Phragmites), while others may seem completely ordinary in our landscape but actually threaten our native ecosystems. Join us to learn about invasive species in our landscape, the work that is being done to manage them, and how you can get involved.

Day 2 Volunteer-Otsego Conservation District
This is the second day for this volunteer event. Native Plant Nursery Transplanting Volunteer Opportunity at the Otsego Conservation District Native Plant Nursery, 459 Livingston Blvd, Gaylord, MI from 9 am – 4 pm. Join the Conservation District staff in transplanting Native Plants for the 2025 season. Learn about what goes into growing theses amazing plants and spend sometime in the greenhouse. If you would like to help, email kdraeger@otsegocountymi.org. This is an approved EMG volunteer project – you can add yourself in Volunteer Central under “ Otsego Conservation District Native Plant Garden”.

Preserving MI Harvest-Foraging & Preserving Michigan Plants
Some of us are green thumbs, some of us like to forage for our food - maybe you do both! It is important to make sure that the plants you pick in the wild are safe AND we preserve them safely.
Join the MSU Extension Food Safety Team to learn the latest methods and research for preserving foods at home. Let us help you fill your pantry and freezer by preserving food safely. Join online via Zoom using your laptop, tablet, smartphone, or any device with internet access.
These FREE online classes from MSUE are offered from 1-2 p.m. or from 6-7 p.m. EST Register here for the class of your choice.

In-Person Pruning Workshop
This is the second of three days of pruning workshops. Two sessions are scheduled each day. These hands-on, in-person pruning workshops are being offered for those participants who attended the MSU Extension Pruning webinars in 2024 and 2025. Workshops will be held at 3 different locations on 3 different days. Select the location and time that works for you. During a workshop, you will be able to watch demonstrations of pruning techniques on trees and shrubs and ask questions of Extension Educators. These workshops will require walking and standing. You may bring a folding stool or lawn chair if you need to rest during the workshop. Workshops will take place rain or shine. Be sure to dress for the weather. Questions? Contact Diane Brady at bradyi1@msu.edu
Choose a Pruning Workshop:
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Friday April 11, 2025 10 a.m. -Noon. or 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. Washtenaw County Farm Park, Ann Arbor, MI
Saturday April 12, 2025 10 a.m. -Noon or 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Taylor Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Taylor, MI
FEE: $25

In-Person Pruning Workshop
This is the last day of three days of pruning workshops. Two sessions are scheduled each day. These hands-on, in-person pruning workshops are being offered for those participants who attended the MSU Extension Pruning webinars in 2024 and 2025. Workshops will be held at 3 different locations on 3 different days. Select the location and time that works for you. During a workshop, you will be able to watch demonstrations of pruning techniques on trees and shrubs and ask questions of Extension Educators. These workshops will require walking and standing. You may bring a folding stool or lawn chair if you need to rest during the workshop. Workshops will take place rain or shine. Be sure to dress for the weather. Questions? Contact Diane Brady at bradyi1@msu.edu
Choose a Pruning Workshop:
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Saturday April 12, 2025 10 a.m. - Noon or 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Taylor Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, Taylor, MI
FEE: $25

Planting for Pollinators
In this in-person class with Jackie Pilette, participants will learn the variety of pollinators, their roles in the natural world and in the backyard garden, as well as current issues that they are facing. Other topics will surround incorporating native plants into landscaping designs, planting ideas and considerations to benefit pollinators, and other ways you can help pollinators. Participants will become familiar with resources for pollinators at the local, state, and national level. Also to be discussed is how to become a Michigan State University certified "Pollinator Champion”, and teaching others about the pollinating world.
Participants will also get a voucher for a tree or shrub to plant through the Emmet Conservation District Spring Tree Sale to spread the love for pollinators.
Cost $30
Location: North Central Michigan College in Petoskey - Health & Science Building Room #333

Wild Ones Educational Program
This educational program will take place in the downstairs classroom of the Petoskey Public Library. All are welcome. No reservations are necessary. Photo Credit: Babette Stenuis Stolz

Design Your Native Garden Workshop
Antrim Conservation District and the CAKE Cooperative Invasive Species Management Are are hosting this native plant workshop. You will learn:
Why Native Plants are a good choice
How to choose the right plants for your space
How to prepare your space
Best practices for growing Native Plants
Leave this workshop with a ready-to-follow design!
We're covering everything from creative design inspiration to the technical and ecological aspects of native gardening. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to deepen your knowledge, it’s going to be an event you won’t want to miss!
This event is free! Sign up here: https://forms.gle/psECVjXcT4UmJzHg8
Location: 4820 Stover Road, Bellaire, MI 49615 For directions from your location to this site click here.
Please RSVP, limited space. To reserve a spot, sign up here! https://forms.gle/oTsWMZTV64nXxKyd8

Emmet County Conservation District Fruit Tree Workshop
Presentations/Workshop with Steve Fouch, owner of L&S Tree Care & Nursery: Cost: $25/each session or $40 for both per person
1) Planting/New Fruit Tree Care Presentation: Sat. Apr. 19, 10AM-12PM, LOCATION: Little Traverse Twp Hall, 8288 Pleasantview Rd. Harbor Springs (indoors)
2) Established Tree Care Presentation & Pruning Workshop: Sat. May 3, 10AM-12PM LOCATION: 1505 Click Rd., Petoskey (outdoor). *Please dress appropriately for being outdoors (boots/hats/gloves recommended).
To register for this course click on the link: https://www.emmetcd.org/uploads/4/1/1/5/41154501/2025_fruittreeorderform.pdf
If you have questions, please contact Jacqueline Pilette by email at jackie.pilette@macd.org

The Aromatherapy of Trees
Antrim Conservation District is hosting a fun time in the woods and in the classroom! Be prepared to take a short hike on the Cedar River trail and learn about some of the trees that we’ll be learning about in class. You will also learn:
Cell structure
Tree characteristics
Chemical constituents
How essential oils are made
The science of scent and how your nose works
How to use and not use oils
And we’ll just have fun learning together. Everyone will get to take a sample of oil to take home too!
Speaker: Melissa Zelenak, Director of the Antrim County Conservation District
Location: 4820 Stover Road, Bellaire, MI 49615 For directions from your location to this site click here.
$10 donation suggested and includes choice of oil samples.
Please RSVP, limited space. To reserve a spot, sign up here! https://forms.gle/oTsWMZTV64nXxKyd8

NMMGA Board Meeting
Online meeting of the NMMGA board of directors. Please contact Beth Cowie for a link if you are interested in attending. Photo Credit: Babette Stenuis Stolz

Seed sorting and packaging
What: Seed Saving and Packaging Event
When: Monday, April 21 from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Where: Charlevoix County Conservation District Community Room at 303 North Street, Boyne City, MI
Map/Directions: https://maps.app.goo.gl/cAmohjbkpStJiyEV9
This event is open to Northern Michigan Master Gardener Association members and friends. During this event you will learn about seed collecting or seed saving from garden plants, removing seeds from deadheads, sorting seeds from chaff, and packaging seeds with the required information. We will be sorting and packaging seeds in preparation for free distribution at the annual plant sale in June and for your own use for winter sowing or sowing in your garden this spring. Plant identification tags will accompany packets. We will create waterproof and weather resilient 4” plants ID stakes.
This is an approved MSUE Master Gardener project. MGs attending will earn volunteer hours and can earn additional hours for their time outside of the work session for seed collecting, sorting, and packaging. The project is in Volunteer Central under the name of “Seed Collecting for Northern Michigan Distribution.”
· Bring your own flower deadheads and/or seeds from your garden or work with ones I and others will bring. A variety of native and nonnative plant seeds are available to work with.
· If possible, but not necessary, please bring a cookie sheet with raised edges to help keep seeds under control as you sort seeds and package them. Tweezers and a magnifying glass may be helpful.
· Materials for sorting and packaging seeds will be provided.
· Beverages are provided. Feel free to bring a snack to share.
To assist in planning for materials and room arrangement, please RSVP to Frances Paris at northernmi.mastergardeners@gmail.com or text at 248-807-1546

The Importance of Soil with John Caravette
This is a presentation hosted by the Master Gardener Association of Northwest Michigan and is held at the Traverse City Community Garden at The Botanic Garden at Historic Barns Park. Registration is required. www.mganm.org/events. “Soil is not dirt! Soil is our life support system. It is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, living organisms and water that are vital for healthy plant growth, human nutrition, and regulation of the Earth’s climates. As one of the most significant components of the earth’s ecosystem, human life without soil would be very difficult. Productive and healthy soil is a key to environmental sustainability and helps in the creation of a healthier world." (Source: https://theimportantsite.com/reasons-why-soil-is-important/) This overview will help you better understand the various components that make soil and how important it is in providing a healthy environment so that plants and vegetables can grow and handle pests. Learn about the soil in Northwest Michigan and the ways to improve it. Also tour the Traverse City Community Garden located next to the Botanic Garden John Caravetta received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Soil and Crop Science from Purdue University in Indiana. After graduation, John joined the Indiana Cooperative Extension Service as an Agricultural Extension Agent in northeast Indiana. John's experience beyond his time in Extension includes technical and management positions with a global agricultural chemical manufacturer, and, before retiring to the Traverse City area in late 2020, John served 22 years as Associate Director of the Arizona Department of Agriculture. John is currently a Consulting Agronomist volunteering with the Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy and other local organizations.
Presentations offer Continuing Education credits unless otherwise noted. A $5 donation is requested for non-MGANM members. Registration is required. Register here.
For direction to the Historic Barns Park click here.

Preserving MI Harvest-Preserving Spring Produce & Herbs
Fresh produce like rhubarb and asparagus will soon be available. Join us to discover how to preserve produce and herbs from your spring harvest.
Join the MSU Extension Food Safety Team to learn the latest methods and research for preserving foods at home. Let us help you fill your pantry and freezer by preserving food safely. Join online via Zoom using your laptop, tablet, smartphone, or any device with internet access.
These FREE online and live classes MSU Extension are offered from 1-2 p.m. or from 6-7 p.m. EST.
Click here to Register

ARBOR DAY in Boyne City: Smart Gardening Table
The Boyne City Arbor Day celebration is Friday, April 25 from 10 am to Noon inside the pavilion at Veteran's Park. The park is downtown Boyne City on Lake Charlevoix and just south of the City Office/Fire Department Building. The park also hosts the Farmer's Market which may be a more familiar landmark to use to find us. We are participating at the invitation of Boyne Valley Garden Club and have presented the Smart Gardening information for the last two years. Smart Gardeners and Trainees are welcome to support the work at the table. Plan to arrive around 9:45 am or drop by our table if you are attending. Other nonprofit agencies will also be presenting. If you have any questions about the NMMGA Smart Gardening table at the Arbor Day celebration, please contact Frances Paris. Hope to see you there!
In celebration of Arbor Day, the City, in partnership with the Boyne Valley Garden Club and Friends of the Boyne River, will distribute over 700 evergreen tree seedlings, including Blue and Norway Spruce, Red and White Pine and a variety of deciduous trees. This year marks the 21st consecutive year of earning the designation of "Tree City USA.” More details on the tree giveaway will be announced soon.

NMMGA Member Meeting
This member meeting includes a tour of Blu Dot Farm & Vineyard at 11399 Boyne City Road, Charlevoix, MI. The entrance is about 2 miles east of the intersection of US-31 and Boyne City Road. Blu Dot Farm & Vineyard, 11399 Boyne City Road, Charlevoix, MI 49720 The entrance is about 2 miles east of the intersection of US-31 and Boyne City Road. Blu Dot Farm & Vineyard has a long and varied history. The main barn was built sometime in the late 1800’s. The property was originally an asparagus farm. In the mid 1960’s the farm was used to breed and train harness racing horses. In 2019 the current owners planted the first 3 acres of vines with the dream of growing grapes and making wine. The estate vineyard now encompasses roughly 10 acres consisting of 6,000 vines. Each individual vine is handled with care throughout its growing cycle. Blu Dot general manager, Sam Smiertka, will provide us with a tour and share her knowledge of growing grapes in Northern Michigan. You may choose to stay for a wine tasting following our meeting ($15 per person includes a souvenir glass). Please RSVP to Beth bethcowie@mac.com to let her know if you are attending the tour and meeting and if you wish to stay for the optional wine tasting.
Click here to map out the directions from your location to the Blue Dot Farm & Vineyard
Photo Credit: Babette Stenuis Stolz

Established Fruit Tree Presentation & Workshop
This Fruit Tree Presentation/Workshop is led by Steve Fouch, area Fruit Tree Specialist and owner of L&S Tree Care & Nursery. The presentation and demonstration of the maintenance of established fruit trees and pruning care will be an outdoor learning experience. A practical experience with pruning will be offered to participants. Dress for the weather.
Location of workshop: 1505 Click Road, Petoskey
Cost: $25 per person Register here
Photo credit: Karen KIm

Walloon Wildflower Walk
Join us and the Walloon Lake Association & Conservancy for a peaceful hike at one of our favorite spots to look for spring wildflowers (aka spring ephemerals). Spring ephemeral flowers are short-lived, blooming after the snow melts but before trees and shrubs leaf out. In a matter of only a few short weeks, they bloom, photosynthesize, reproduce, and enter dormancy. Guided by CAKE CISMA Coordinator Katie Gray, we'll unravel the life cycle of these ephemeral beauties, from their brief but spectacular bloom to their crucial role as early-season pollinators for native insects. Learn about their fascinating adaptations, ecological significance, and the role they play in the delicate balance of our natural ecosystems. This hike is suitable for all ages but includes uneven, hilly terrain and may include muddy sections of the trail. If anyone in your party requires special accommodations, such as an interpreter, wheelchair-accessible seating, etc., please contact CAKE CISMA at least three weeks before the event that you plan on attending.
What should I bring? Consider bringing your camera or binoculars. Dress for the weather! Always check the forecast in advance Sunscreen and bug spray for your safety and comfort
Location: Fields Preserve, 4175 Resort Pike Rd, Petoskey, MI 49770 To get directions from your location to this hiking spot click here.
Register for this hike by clicking here.

Serene Shade Gardens
Kim Seelinger returns to North Central Michigan College for a spring class on shade gardens. A shade garden can be a tranquil retreat. To help you create a visually appealing and peaceful outdoor sanctuary, we will discuss thoughtful design and plan creation. We’ll also talk about the importance of foundation plantings with a focus on height, layering, color and texture for shade plants specifically. We’ll discuss mulching techniques as well as weed & pest management, and we’ll take a look at some exciting new shade plants to incorporate into your shade garden this year.
Cost: $40
Location: North Central Community College Health & Science Building, Room 333

DIG IN!
A year-long monthly series of workshops sponsored by the MSU Extension is free to Master Gardeners . Earn education hours with the hour long online Zoom programs. You only need to register once for the whole series. A link to the program will be sent to you each month. You will also receive the links for viewing the recorded programs at your convenience. You must register. Register here
Marianna Szucs, MSU Associate Professor, Department of Entomolofy presents: The Devil Devastating Your Lillies. Michigan is currently on the front lines of the scarlet lily beetle invasion, which began in Massachusetts in 1992 and spread to Ontario in 1993. A successful biological control program in Canada and New England introduced three parasitoid species that lay eggs in lily beetle larvae, effectively managing this destructive pest. This presentation will cover the biology and life cycle of the scarlet lily beetle, its preference for specific lily varieties, and the ongoing efforts to introduce these biocontrol parasitoids to Michigan to combat the infestation.

Soil Health 101
Learn how to evaluate your soil with this hands-on workshop at the Otsego Conservation District. Christina Currell, a Soil Health Educator with MSU Extension will be going over tests you can do in your backyard to learn about your soil, important aspects of soil health and how to understand them.
Lunch will be provided
Dress for extended time outside
Be prepared to work with soil
*Space is limited*
Registration Due May 1stRegistration is $30.00 per person
Location: Otsego Nature Center, 459 Livingston Blvd, Gaylord, MI 49735

Spring Ephemeral Hike
Join us for a peaceful hike at one of our favorite spots to look for spring wildflowers (aka spring ephemerals). Spring ephemeral flowers are short-lived, blooming after the snow melts but before trees and shrubs leaf out. In a matter of only a few short weeks, they bloom, photosynthesize, reproduce, and enter dormancy. Guided by CAKE CISMA Coordinator Katie Gray, we'll unravel the life cycle of these ephemeral beauties, from their brief but spectacular bloom to their crucial role as early-season pollinators for native insects. Learn about their fascinating adaptations, ecological significance, and the role they play in the delicate balance of our natural ecosystems. This hike is suitable for all ages but includes uneven, hilly terrain and may include muddy sections of the trail. If anyone in your party requires special accommodations, such as an interpreter, wheelchair-accessible seating, etc., please contact CAKE CISMA at least three weeks before the event that you plan on attending.
What should I bring? Consider bringing your camera or binoculars. Dress for the weather! Always check the forecast in advance
Location: Glacial Hills Pathway and Natural Area , 3169 Eckhardt Rd, Bellaire, MI 49615 For directions to this site from your location click here
To register for this free event click here.

NMMGA Board Meeting
Online meeting of the NMMGA board of directors. Please contact Beth Cowie for a link if you are interested in attending. Photo Credit: Babette Stenuis Stolz

Charlevoix Area Garden Club Annual Plant Sale
Save the date for the wonderful annual plant sale at the Ferry Beach Park in Charlevoix. A large selection of perennials, annuals, ferns and grasses will be for sale. Stay tuned for more details.
This event is a fund raiser to support maintenance of nine civic gardens and other community projects

Preserving MI Harvest-Strawberries: More Than Just Jam
It's strawberry season. Explore how to can, freeze and make jam with this popular fruit. Preserve your strawberries now to enjoy all year long.
Join the MSU Extension Food Safety Team to learn the latest methods and research for preserving foods at home. Let us help you fill your pantry and freezer by preserving food safely. Join online via Zoom using your laptop, tablet, smartphone, or any device with internet access.
These FREE online classes are offered from 1-2 p.m. or from 6-7 p.m. EST.

Composting with Organic Matter & The HIdden World Beneath Our Feet
On Thursday, May 29 at 7:00pm, the MMGA will be hosting a talk titled, Composting with Organic Matter & The Hidden World Beneath Our Feet by our awesome member, Lisa Perschke.
The Zoom session can be reached by clicking on this link or by copying and pasting the link below into your browser. No registration is required. Attending this webinar will count for 1 (one) EMG education hour. The webinar will be recorded and posted to the MMGA YouTube channel. for viewing if unable to attend the live presentation.
Live Presentation Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89639400022?pwd=uLIQXnCwdci7uc31ipetSalTByMCHU.1

Native Plant Nursery Sale and Open House
The native plants are ready to go home! The Otsego Conservation District Native Plant Nursery at 459 Livingston Blvd, Gaylord, MI is ready to sell their plants!
Choose from more than 30 species of native flowers and grasses for your property. These plugs and quarts are great for anything from landscaping to restoration projects on your property.
Plug (2”x 2” x 4”) $3.00
Quart (3” x 3” x 6”) $5.00
Full Tray (single or mixed species, 16 quarts) $75.00
Full Tray (single or mixed species, 36 plugs ) $85.00
Full Tray (when purchasing 5 or more trays of same species of plugs) $65.00
Pre-ordering is available through our online store or give us call at (989)732-4021.
Start of Lilac Festival, Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island Lilac Festival JUNE 6 - 15, 2025 THEME: Mackinac Island is COOL
The Mackinac Island Lilac Festival is the largest and most historic festival on Mackinac Island. It’s 10 days celebrating the lilacs and their uniqueness and history to Mackinac Island. Join us for the Lilac Queen coronation, official poster reveal, 10K Run/Walk, lilac walking tours, lilac planting seminars, bounce houses, Michigan Cornhole tournament, live music, the Grand Parade, and more! Photo Credit: NMMGA

Annual Plant Sale
This is meant to hold the date and anticipate a great plant sale hosted by NMMGA members at the Emmet County Fairground in Petoskey.

DIG IN!
A year-long monthly series of workshops sponsored by the MSU Extension is free to Master Gardeners . Earn education hours with the hour long online Zoom programs. You only need to register once for the whole series. A link to the program will be sent to you each month. You will also receive the links for viewing the recorded programs at your convenience. You must register. Register here
Phimmasone Owens of the University of Michigan and Founder of Refugee Garden Initiatives presents Cultivating Connection: Refugee Stories and the Transformative Power of Gardening.
Gardeners understand the deep connection between tending the land and nurturing the soul. In this presentation, Phimmasone will share her journey as a refugee and how the upheaval of displacement led her to create Refugee Garden Initiatives (RGI). Phimmasone will explore how reconnecting to the land provides healing, fosters resilience, and rebuilds a sense of home for refugees who have lost so much. Together, we’ll reflect on how gardening can be more than a hobby—it can be a bridge that brings people and cultures together, fostering understanding and cultivating community one seed at a time.

Preserving MI Harvest: Veggies- From Garden to Freezer
Learn how to freeze your garden fresh vegetables by blanching and freezing. We’ll discuss what blanching is, what to blanch and tips for freezing veggies. Join the MSU Extension Food Safety Team to learn the latest methods and research for preserving foods at home. Let us help you fill your pantry and freezer by preserving food safely. Join online via Zoom using your laptop, tablet, smartphone, or any device with internet access.
These FREE classes are offered from 1-2 p.m. or from 6-7 p.m. EST.
Register here
End of Lilac Festival, Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island Lilac Festival JUNE 6 - 15, 2025 THEME: Mackinac Island is COOL
The Mackinac Island Lilac Festival is the largest and most historic festival on Mackinac Island. It’s 10 days celebrating the lilacs and their uniqueness and history to Mackinac Island. Join us for the Lilac Queen coronation, official poster reveal, 10K Run/Walk, lilac walking tours, lilac planting seminars, bounce houses, Michigan Cornhole tournament, live music, the Grand Parade, and more! Photo credit: NMMGA

Smart Gardening Tent at Boyne City Farmers Market
Join us at the NMMGA tent at the Boyne City Farmers Market. Smart Gardening fact sheets will be shared. The Farmer’s Market is on the lawn of the Veteran’s Memorial Park on Lake Charlevoix in downtown Boyne City. You will easily find our canopy and information tables. Easy parking along the park. Come at 7:45 am to help set up. Stay as long as you want. or drop by after you have done your market shopping! Contact Frances Paris if you have any questions.

DIG IN!
A year-long monthly series of workshops sponsored by the MSU Extension is free to Master Gardeners . Earn education hours with the hour long online Zoom programs. You only need to register once for the whole series. A link to the program will be sent to you each month. You will also receive the links for viewing the recorded programs at your convenience. You must register. Register here
Kelly McClelland ,MSU Extension Community Food Systems Educator, presents Growing Together: Strategies, Structures, and Impact of Community Gardens.
Community Food Systems Educator Kelly McClelland will explore the vital role of community gardens, focusing on strategies and structures that maximize their impact. She will share research on the benefits of community gardens, along with personal stories from her work supporting community gardens in the Genesee County area.

NMMGA Fieldtrip-Raising Monarch Butterflies & the Gardens to Support Them
This is a field trip for NMMGA members to the gardens of Lauri Juday, a monarch expert. Enjoy her pollinator gardens. See her monarch waystations that provide the host plants (milkweed), the nectar plants (like Lantana and echinacea), and a water source. Learn how to make a water source that assures the butterfly can access water without drowning. Discover the work and materials required to raise monarchs from eggs. Join your fellow gardeners for a tour that will amaze you. Details to be posted when they are available.

Smart Gardening Tent at Boyne City Farmers Market
Join us at the NMMGA tent at the Boyne City Farmers Market. Smart Gardening fact sheets will be shared. The Farmer’s Market is on the lawn of the Veteran’s Memorial Park on Lake Charlevoix in downtown Boyne City. You will easily find our canopy and information tables. Easy parking along the park. Come at 7:45 am to help set up. Stay as long as you want. or drop by after you have done your market shopping! Contact Frances Paris if you have any questions.

Smart Gardening Tent at Boyne City Farmers Market
Join us at the NMMGA tent at the Boyne City Farmers Market. Smart Gardening fact sheets will be shared. The Farmer’s Market is on the lawn of the Veteran’s Memorial Park on Lake Charlevoix in downtown Boyne City. You will easily find our canopy and information tables. Easy parking along the park. Come at 7:45 am to help set up. Stay as long as you want. or drop by after you have done your market shopping! Contact Frances Paris if you have any questions.

NMMGA Member Meeting & Potluck
NMMGA members meeting at 5 pm with a potluck social event at Depot Beach Pavilion in Charlevoix. More information to be posted at a later date.
To get directions to Depot Beach from your location click here.
Photo Credit: Babette Stenuis Stolz

DIG IN!
A year-long monthly series of workshops sponsored by the MSU Extension is free to Master Gardeners . Earn education hours with the hour long online Zoom programs. You only need to register once for the whole series. A link to the program will be sent to you each month. You will also receive the links for viewing the recorded programs at your convenience. You must register. Register here
Becca Krans , MSU Extension Consumer Horticulture Educator Smart Ways to Bring Native Plants Into Your Landscape.
What’s all the buzz about native plants? Are some better than others? How can I use native plants when my yard is already planted? Discover ways to incorporate native plants into your existing lawn, vegetable garden, or other areas of your yard.

Conservation District Native Plant Sale
Hold the date for the annual native plant sale held at the Charlevoix Conservation District Office in Boyne City. Times , order forms and details will be available in later in August.

NMMGA Member Meeting
This regularly scheduled member meeting will include a tour of Gruler Gardens at 1298 East Gruler Road., Petoskey, MI with Monica Gruler Farrier, Master Gardener. Learn more about this beautiful farm of native plants and cut flowers at their website by clicking here.
Details will follow at a later date. Photo Credit: Babette Stenuis Stolz

Charlevoix Area Garden Club Annual Fall Bulb Sale
The annual Bulb Sale for the Charlevoix Area Garden Club coincides with the community Apple Fest. The 2025 Apple fest is scheduled for October 10, 11, and 12. Details will be reported here as they become available.

DIG IN!
A year-long monthly series of workshops sponsored by the MSU Extension is free to Master Gardeners . Earn education hours with the hour long online Zoom programs. You only need to register once for the whole series. A link to the program will be sent to you each month. You will also receive the links for viewing the recorded programs at your convenience. You must register. Register here
Julie Crick, MSU Extension Natural Resources Educator presents Guiding Neighborhood Trees through Climate Change. Natural Resources Educator, Julie Crick, will discuss climate variations, both experienced and expected, and provide tips to limit resulting stressors on our urban trees. In addition, she will review species vulnerability reports for urban trees in Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Native Gardens & Climate Resilient Landscaping
The Monarch Conservation Webinar Series hosts monthly sessions starting at 2 pm Eastern time. All past webinars are available in the archive section of the Monarch Joint Venture website. If you have not previously registered please click here to join this workshop. At the top of the website clck on the blue and white box that reads “Get Tickets.”

DIG IN!
A year-long monthly series of workshops sponsored by the MSU Extension is free to Master Gardeners . Earn education hours with the hour long online Zoom programs. You only need to register once for the whole series. A link to the program will be sent to you each month. You will also receive the links for viewing the recorded programs at your convenience. You must register. Register here
Lindsey Kerr and MSU Extension Consumer Horticulture Colleagues present Garden Gifts, Tools and Books, Gear up for the gift-giving season with ideas from the MSU Consumer Horticulture Team. Join Lindsey Kerr and her colleagues to roll out their favorites. Cool books, garden tools, and gadgets—get great ideas for gift giving to gardening friends…and what to add to your wish list!

NMMGA Member Meeting
This scheduled member meeting starts at NOON and includes a pot-luck luncheon and a presentation by Karen Pollard, Master Gardener. Details will follow when they are available.
Directions to the City Hall from your location can be mapped out by clicking here.
Photo Credit: Babette Stenuis-Stolz

Charlevoix Tree Sale
Charlevoix Conservation District Tree Sale Order Deadline, The office is located at 303 North Street, Boyne City. Go to the website to get an order form.
https://www.charlevoixcounty.org/conservation_district/tree_sale/index.php
2025 TREE SALE PICK UP WEEKEND - Saturday ONLY, April 26th, 9am-1pm
Please Note: busiest time for pick up is 9am No registration required For walk-in purchase without preordering, arrive after 1 pm. 1:00 PM - Until Sold Out First come, first served * No Discounts

Grand Traverse Conservation District: Last day to order Native Plants
Spring Native Seedling Sale is online. Order by Monday, March 31 with pickup on Thursday, April 17 from 3:00-7:00 p.m. or on Friday, April 18 from 12:00-6:30 p.m. at the Grand Traverse Conservation District offices. For more information and to order native plants click here. Volunteers are also needed for sorting and packaging on Monday, April 14 through Wednesday, April 16 and on the days of the sale. For more information on volunteering please contact Irene Stibitz istibitz@gtcd.org
Grand Traverse Conservation District offices are at 1450 Cass Road, Traverse City, MI 49685. To get directions from your location, please click here.

Fruit Tree Care
Join MSU Extension Consumer Horticulture Educator, Nathaniel Walton, for a discussion on successfully growing your own fruit trees. Learn which varieties are ideal for northern Michigan and how to properly plant and care for them, followed by a hands-on pruning demonstration in the garden.
Location: Otsego Conservation District Nature Center, 459 Livingston Blvd, Gaylord, MI 49375
Directions: Take the North end roundabout east. Take the first right hand turn and follow the curve past the Health Department. Take the next two rights. Event is held at the large tan pole barn/classroom.
Registration not needed.

Cancelled/Rescheduled-Getting Started with Native Plants
This class with Monica Farrier at North Central Community College was cancelled due to the ice storm. It has been rescheduled for April 6 at 1 pm. Due to its popularity, a second class had already been scheduled for April 5 at 10 am. Please go to those dates on the calendar for information.

All About HWA: Presentation & Guided Hike
Join CAKE CISMA and Coordinators Wade Foster & Katie Gray for a free, guided hike and presentation on the invasive pest, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid!
Learn how to identify this emerging threat to our forests, understand its impact, and discover how you can help protect hemlock trees in Michigan. We’ll start with an informative talk, then head out on a scenic winter hike to practice tree identification & HWA detection techniques in the field. Be sure to dress warmly, wear sturdy winter footwear, and get ready to explore the outdoors while making a difference! Meet at the shared CAKE CISMA/Antrim Conservation District office located at 4820 Stover Road, Bellaire MI 49615 We can’t wait to see you there!
Provided: Free HWA Detection Pocket Guides + Free HWA Hand Lens
What to bring:
Snowshoes or winter hiking boots (optional but recommended)
Camera or binoculars to observe winter wildlife
Warm clothing—dress for the weather and check the forecast in advance
Sunscreen for protection on bright, snowy days
If anyone in your party requires special accommodations, such as an interpreter or assistance with uneven terrain, please contact CAKE CISMA at least three weeks before the event to discuss arrangements.
Registration preferred but not required. Optional online registration click here.

Grasslands Ecology 101-Disturbance Ecology
This online webinar is sponsored by the Monarch Joint Venture and will provide a foundational overview of grassland ecosystems, exploring their ecological significance, key species, and the roles they play in supporting monarchs and overall biodiversity. We will discuss grassland structure and function, the interplay between native plants and wildlife, and the valuable ecosystem services grasslands provide for people, such as carbon sequestration and water filtration. Register once to receive access to all webinars in the series. Following each webinar a recording link and other additinal resources will be shared to those registered. All webinars are posted to the website archive for later viewing. Click here to register for the series.

Tip of the Mitt-Icebreaker Series
Climate Change & Taking Action Dr. Peter Schulze, Professor of Biology and Environmental Science at Austin College, will review the basics of climate change, consider actions we can take to minimize and prepare for climate change, and discuss some reasons why the necessary adjustments challenge society. Some challenges he will discuss are more extensively considered in his open access (free) book,
Obstacles to Environmental Progress.
To register for the virtual event on zoom click here.

NMMGA Member ZOOM Meeting
We are looking forward to seeing you on Zoom for our first membership meeting of 2025 - March 24, 5:00 pm. Look for the Zoom link and meeting agenda in your email a few days prior to the meeting. We will be outlining our goals, plans, and projects for 2025, and we would like everyone to share their gardening goal (or resolution) for 2025. This can be a general goal (like plant more natives) or something specific like a gardening technique or a plant you wish to introduce to your landscape or use in a MG project. We will also share a brief video about cleaning and sharpening your garden tools. Our first in-person meeting of the year will be on April 28, 5:00 pm – location and presentation to be announced soon.

Otsego Tree Sale
Otsego County Conservation District Tree Sale orders due, Conifers, hardwoods, wildlife shrubs, fruit trees, and native ground covers are available. Order on their website: http://www.otsegocd.org/tree-sale.html Seedling Sale will be held at the Otsego Conservation District Education Center 459 Livingston Blvd., Gaylord (Alpine Center).
Pick up is Friday & Saturday, May 2nd & May 3rd 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Walk-in purchases will be available in limited supply.

The Advocacy Power of Public Native Gardens: Connecting People & Plants
On Thursday, March 20th, Wild Ones invites you to a thought-provoking panel discussion exploring how public and demonstration gardens inspire action, connect people with native plants, and drive community engagement. Join Nicole Machuca (Field Museum) as she shares research on how public gardens influence behaviors and foster stewardship. Plus, hear from the Wild Ones Capital Region NY and San Diego Chapters as they showcase real-world examples of demonstration gardens in action. Kelly Capuzzi (Wild Ones Hocking Hills) will moderate a panel discussion on turning appreciation into advocacy through signage, workshops, and community engagement strategies.
Date: Thursday, March 20
Time: 6:00 pm CT / 7:00 pm ET
Location: Online (link provided upon registration)
This webinar is free and will be recorded for later viewing. Register today and learn how your native plant garden can be a powerful tool for conservation and advocacy! Register here.

Spring has Sprung!
First day of spring. Spring in the northern hemisphere continues through June 20, 2025. The 2025 Farmer’s Almanac predicts a warm and wet spring for most of the Charlevoix, Emmet and Cheboygan area.
Credit for the photo: The map may be shared if the art is credited and linked to: www.Almanac.com/outlook

NMMC Herbs 102: 3 part class starts
Herbs 102, Three-part evening class, March 19, 26, and April 2, North Central Michigan College, Petoskey, MI. $110. Dive deeper into the world of herbalism and plant relationship in this course that expands on the foundational knowledge presented in Herbs 101. Participants will learn about plant constituents, optimal harvesting and growing techniques, herbalism terms and techniques, and have the opportunity to do hands on remedy making. Price includes class materials.
Class is taught by Sierra LaRose, a certified herbalist.
To register click on the link- https://www.ncmclifelonglearning.com/event-6039260

Getting Started with Native Plants
This is an in-person class with Monica Gruler.
Are you curious about native plants but don’t know how to use them in your garden? If so, this presentation is for you! We’ll talk about:
What native plants are and why they are critical in supporting wildlife and human life
How native plants can make gardening easier with lower maintenance than lawns and ornamental plants
How native plants bring both beauty and ecological function to your garden
Which native plants work well in home gardens and how to grow them
Resources for more information and networking with other gardeners in our area
You’ll come away inspired and eager to get started with native plants in your garden this spring!
Cost $30
Location NCMC Health & Science Building, Room 333
About the instructor: Monica Gruler Farrier owns Gruler Gardens in Petoskey, a local source of native plants, cut flowers, and handcrafted art inspired by nature. She is a Michigan State University Extension Master Gardener, garden writer, educator, and founder of Wild Ones of Northwest Lower Michigan, a seedling chapter of the national organization Wild Ones.

zhi-Minoging Mashkikiwan / Place Where Medicines Grow Well – Cheboiganing Burt Lake Band’s Healing Garden
March 17, 6:30 pm, Virtual presentation by Eva Roos, landscape architect, Saiki Design. Burt Lake Band’s healing garden, located at their office headquarters in Brutus, MI features over 40 species of Great Lakes native plants arranged to symbolically represent the Ojibwe Medicine Wheel and Anishinaabe beadwork. Hosted by Wild Ones, River City/Grand Rapids area chapter. In this presentation, Eva will share about the design and installation process, symbolism embedded within the garden, ecological benefits of chosen plants, and lessons learned from the garden.
To register for this educational presentation on Zoom click on the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6617384366224/WN_o5A3a2plS5Oz30XL9iVfHg#/registration

Seed Sorting and Packaging
The next NMMGA seed sorting and packaging event will take place on March 17 from 2 pm to 4:30 pm at the Charlevoix Conservation District at 303 North Street, Boyne City. Click here for map directions.
The group of 8 members attending our first session drove there in a winter storm and in 2.5 hours, sorted and packaged 140 seed envelopes of 18 different plant varieties while talking about gardening and telling stories. Polly Cheney shared a delicious banana chocolate bread!
Join us at our second work seed sorting and packing session. If possible, please bring a cookie sheet with an edge or shallow cardboard box or other flat object to keep the seeds contained while sorting and packaging. Extra cookie sheets will be available.
We may also be making plant identification stakes, too! That means making decisions on which seed typess to give away at the Arbor Day event in Boyne City and the NMMGA Annual Plant Sale in order to prepare the plant identification stakes.
Let's hope for dry roads and sunny skies weather for the March 17 meet up! Let me know by return email, text or phone call (248-807-1546) that you are interested in attending. I can better plan the room and get materials ready knowing how many are coming. Beverages are available; bring a snack to share if you would like!

NMMGA Board Meeting
Online meeting of the NMMGA board of directors. Please contact Beth Cowie for a link if you are interested in attending. Photo Credit: Babette Stenuis Stolz

Tapping Maple Trees at Green River
Tapping Maple Trees at Grass River Natural Area, 11 am, Bellaire. FREE Maple Fest.
Join us as we boil sap to syrup on the evaporator at the Pavilion at the Grass River Center. Stop by any time and see the process in action of making maple syrup. Ask staff questions and hike on the trail to see where we tap trees, hang buckets and lines, and collect the sap. The Center will be open indoors from 10am to 4pm. A limited supply of Grass River Maple Syrup may be available for sale.
Directions: The Grass River Natural Area entrance is off Alden Highway (County Road 618), 4 miles north east of Alden, 6 miles South of Bellaire, and 8 miles west of Mancelona. Address is below. To see the directions on Google map click here.
6500 Alden Highway (Co. Road 618)
Bellaire, Michigan 49615
Education Center phone: (231) 533-8576

Pruning Workshop-Repeat
Pruning is an important cultural practice used to maintain health, safety, vigor and appearance of woody plants. It involves both art and science – art, in shaping plants in harmony with their growth habit to enhance the landscape, and science, in knowing how, when, where and why to prune for maximum benefit.
MSU Extension Senior Horticulture Educator (retired), Rebecca Finneran will lead the interactive online Zoom workshops that are designed to help participants learn best practices for pruning and the proper equipment it takes for each job. You will be able to ask questions and interact with the instructor. And, prior to the workshop you have selected, you will have the option to submit photos for discussion and analysis, as time allows.
Registration deadline: March 13, 2025, at midnight, or when the workshop is full. Cost $40. Click on the link to register for March 14 workshop.
Following the January and March online workshops, Hands-on Outdoor Pruning Workshops will be organized in various Michigan locations. You will be notified about the dates, times and locations and can then register to select the hands-on workshop that works best for you, if applicable. There will be a separate fee for the Hands-on Outdoor Pruning Workshop.

Invasive Species Identification Online Training
Presented by Huron Pines and Midwest nvasive Species Information Network. Help protect Northern Michigan's natural areas by learning to identify invasive species and report them! In this virtual training, we will teach you how to identify common invasive plant species and then use the Midwest Invasive Species Information Network (MISIN) app to report your findings. MISIN is a regional effort to develop and provide early detection and response resources for invasive species. Your observations will contribute to a regional database that helps experts detect and respond to invasive threats early.
To register for this free virtual educational program click on the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdhANmdKBU5QdYyzUSb90_o0SfAsobJi4ffbNF6egZVKTBRlA/viewform

DIG IN!
A year-long monthly series of workshops sponsored by the MSU Extension is free to Master Gardeners . Earn education hours with the hour long online Zoom programs. You only need to register once for the whole series. A link to the program will be sent to you each month. You will also receive the links for viewing the recorded programs at your convenience. You must register. Register here
The Lure of Lilacs: Springtime Scents, Bountiful Blooms, and Captivating Colors
Lilacs are beloved flowering shrubs (or occasionally trees!) in Michigan’s landscapes. Deanna Hedlund, MSU Extension Consumer Horticulture Educator, will discuss the history of these storied plants and she’ll point us towards some garden-worthy selections for today’s landscape, including tried-and-true classics, as well as modern offerings.

Wild Ones Educational Program
This educational program will take place in the downstairs classroom of the Petoskey Public Library. All are welcome. No reservations are necessary. Photo credit: Babette Stenuis Stolz

Tapping Maple Trees Educational Program
Grass River Natural Area, Bellaire. from 10 am to 11:30 am. $10 per person. Registration required. Discover the ceremonial art of maple tapping by learning both traditional and modern methods. This program will cover all of the equipment you need to get started, as well as how to do it at home. Get a chance to tap a tree, and see maple syrup being made, from tree to bottle. Limited space.
Click on the link to register: https://www.grassriver.org/classes-and-programs.html
Directions: The Grass River Natural Area entrance is off Alden Highway (County Road 618), 4 miles north east of Alden, 6 miles South of Bellaire, and 8 miles west of Mancelona. Address is below. To see the directions on Google map click here.
6500 Alden Highway (Co. Road 618)
Bellaire, Michigan 49615
Education Center phone: (231) 533-8576

Winter Ecology Walk
Little Traverse Conservancy hosts a FREE Winter Ecology Hike, 2-3pm, at the Naas, Mauger, Raunecker Nature Preserve, 593 W Fourth Street, Harbor Springs. Join LTC Ecology Technician Brad Von Blon at the Preserve. for an ecology hike and learn new things about winter. To register: https://landtrust.org/events-template/winter-ecology-hike-with-brad-von-blon/

Pruning Workshop-Repeat
Pruning is an important cultural practice used to maintain health, safety, vigor and appearance of woody plants. It involves both art and science – art, in shaping plants in harmony with their growth habit to enhance the landscape, and science, in knowing how, when, where and why to prune for maximum benefit.
MSU Extension Senior Horticulture Educator (retired), Rebecca Finneran will lead the interactive online Zoom workshops that are designed to help participants learn best practices for pruning and the proper equipment it takes for each job. You will be able to ask questions and interact with the instructor. And, prior to the workshop you have selected, you will have the option to submit photos for discussion and analysis, as time allows.
Registration deadline: March 6, 2025, at midnight, or when the workshop is full. Cost $40. Click on the link to register for March 7 workshop.
Following the January and March online workshops, Hands-on Outdoor Pruning Workshops will be organized in various Michigan locations. You will be notified about the dates, times and locations and can then register to select the hands-on workshop that works best for you, if applicable. There will be a separate fee for the Hands-on Outdoor Pruning Workshop.

Starting a Cut Flower Garden
On Thursday, March 6 at 7:00pm, the MMGA will be hosting an exciting talk on Starting a Cut Flower Garden with Melanie Fuhrmann, the MSUE Consumer Horticulture Educator for Oakland County. The Zoom session can be reached by clicking on this link or by copying and pasting the link below into your browser. No registration required. Attending this webinar will count for 1 (one) MG education hour. The webinar will be recorded and posted to the MMGA YouTube channel for viewing later if unable to attend the live presentation.
Live Presentation on March 6 at 7 pm Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86271503787?pwd=JmaF2upnUC5ugE11ItOtXZ492vJaKk.1

Vernal Pool Training-3 part series
This free training series runs online on Tuesday Evenings 6-8pm, March 4, 11, and 18. Presented by the Michigan Natural Features Inventory and the Vernal Pool Partnership. This statewide program is for community/citizen scientists and educators who want to earn more about these fascinating wetlands, participate in science and conservation, and enjoy spending time outside in nature!
If you are interested in participating in the Vernal Pool Patrol, please plan on attending ALL three sessions. It is also highly recommended that you attend a field training in your area (dates and registration coming soon).
Training sessions will be recorded and made available to all registered participants. There is homework to complete between sessions. Those who cannot attend the live trainings can watch the recordings to catch up. Current Vernal Pool Patrol community scientists and local program coordinators also are welcome to attend the trainings if you would like to get a refresher on the training and learn about updates to the program.
To register for this webinar series click on the link:: https://msu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5WpknTJ4R7SLBXERZCNLtg#/registration

3-Part Series
This is a three-part webinar series starting this date with 2 more sessions on April 8 and 15. Join the Monarch Joint Venture for an engaging, live Mini Monarch Essentials course over three evenings in April! Dive deep into the fascinating world of monarch butterflies with comprehensive sessions that cover monarch butterfly biology, life cycle and identification, migration and overwintering biology, threats and stressors, and actions you can take to protect this iconic species. This live course will feature breakout rooms for discussions, additional topics not found in the online course, and time for Q&A sessions. Don't miss this opportunity to interact with experts and fellow enthusiasts in a dynamic learning environment!
The 2025 Monarch Conservation Webinar Series is FREE and requires one registration for the whole series. Click here to register and to get information about the whole series.

Winter Woods & Wildlife Snowshoe Hike
Join WLAC & local conservation organizations for a free, guided hike through a winter wonderland! Discover how local plants & wildlife adapt to the cold and learn how you can help protect our forests by reporting invasive species like Hemlock Woolly Adelgid.
After the hike, take some time to warm up in the barn with a hot beverage and engage in more conservation conversations. Please bring your own reusable mug if possible, as well as snowshoes if you have them. We’ll provide hot water along with a variety of teas and hot chocolate. Be sure to dress warmly, wear sturdy footwear suitable for winter hiking, and get ready to enjoy a stunning winter wonderland. We can’t wait to see you there! Learn more & register here.

Garden Design, Building YOUR Perfect Garden
Garden Design - Build YOUR Perfect Garden - If you love to garden and do-it-yourself, check out this exciting new class to get your Spring gardening projects kickstarted. Whether you’re thinking about re-creating or expanding your existing garden space, or if you’re just starting your landscape design following a new build, this is the class for you.
In this class Extension Master Gardener Kim Seelinger will discuss the steps necessary to design & build a beautiful landscape in your yard. The class will focus on: Initial design and layout with a focus on creating drama & curb appeal. Plant selection with a focus on color and texture. Garden bed preparation, selecting plant materials to suit your situation - critically thinking about your garden space. Planting, ongoing maintenance and starting small and building your plan.
The class will provide some real-world examples of plans that have been brought to life and provide a forum to discuss your unique landscape needs.
The cost is $40 and space is limited. To register click here or go to: https://www.ncmclifelonglearning.com/event-6050488

Smart Gardening Conference
The much-anticipated Smart Gardening Conference in Grand Rapids is at DeVos Place on March 1st, 2025.
Michigan State University Extension is pleased to announce the return of this beloved winter event to Grand Rapids — featuring nationally known horticulturist Bryce Lane of North Carolina. Lane, an award-winning horticulture educator and the former television host of an Emmy® award-winning gardening show, is sure to inspire gardening audiences with beautiful photos and interesting tales drawn from a decades-long career filled with teaching and gardening.
Come spend Saturday March 1st with your fellow gardeners as we eagerly await spring’s return! This year’s conference will offer scintillating lectures, a complimentary gift bag filled with garden-related goodies, free entrance into the West Michigan Home and Garden Show, and much more. It promises to be a truly enjoyable day!
Where: DeVos Place 303 Monroe Ave., NW Grand Rapids, MI 49503. MAP
Registration link: Click here Registration is $69 with lunch on your own. Registration deadline: Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, at midnight or when full. Registration at the door is not available.