Dig In! Untangling Garden Interlopers: What to do when aggressive plants take root
Jul
9

Dig In! Untangling Garden Interlopers: What to do when aggressive plants take root

Presenter: Caitlin Splawski, MSU Extension Consumer Horticulture Educator Have you ever noticed how some of your garden plants can transition from the ‘life of the party’ to the ‘unwanted party guest’ seemingly overnight? Some plants have a tendency to encroach into new areas of the garden and take up much more space than ever intended. In this presentation, Caitlin will go over some of the things that aggressive weeds have in common, along with how invasive plants present a different challenge in the landscape. She’ll also touch on strategies and resources for dealing with a few different weedy situations. All Michigan Master Gardeners were invited to this free series of webinars. Once registered you will have access to all previously recorded workshops and be registered for the rest of the series. Each webinar counts as one hour of the MG education requirement. For more information and FREE registration, click here.

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Fairground PM Work Session
Jul
10

Fairground PM Work Session

Join me at the Emmet County Fairgrounds, 1129 Charlevoix Ave. (U.S. 31 S) Petoskey, MI  49770. Closest major intersection is U.S. 31 and U.S. 131 North. Use the entrance off Eppler Road. Today we will be working the small gardens in front of the barns. Questions? Call/text Frances at 248-807-1546.

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Fairground AM Work Session
Jul
17

Fairground AM Work Session

Join me at the Emmet County Fairgrounds, 1129 Charlevoix Ave. (U.S. 31 S) Petoskey, MI  49770. Closest major intersection is U.S. 31 and U.S. 131 North. Use the entrance off Eppler Road. The area near Barn #3 that has been subject to a variety of weed suppression ideas is our target today. Join us as we tackle the issue and prepare an area for future gardening. Questions? Call/text Polly at 231.313.8277.

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NMMGA Field Trip: Farm Tour
Jul
21

NMMGA Field Trip: Farm Tour

Farm Tour at Open Sky Farm, 2:00 pm, 5200 Zmikly Road, Pellston, MI 49769 For directions to the farm click here.

If interested and have the time, consider also attending the nearby University of Michigan Biological Station Open House, 11:30 am – 2:00 pm, UMBS Campus, Pellston. For more information click here.

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Jul
24

U of M Biological Station Summer Lecture Series

Summer Series continues at the Gates Lecture Hall, U of M Biological Station, 9133 Biological Rd., Pellston, MI 49769 Pellston, MI. Free and open to the public. As part of the Series at the University of Michigan Biological Station in northern Michigan, Dr. Matt McCary, an assistant professor of BioSciences at Rice University, will give the Pettingill Endowed Lecture in Natural History. The event on the Pellston campus is free and open to the public. Dr. McCary studies the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning within the context of global change. His research program is multidisciplinary, including observational and experimental studies, ecological modeling and molecular techniques. The questions he investigates involve invasive species and urbanization. https://lsa.umich.edu/umbs/news-events/all-events.detail.html/116217-21836466.html

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Fairground AM Work Session
Jul
31

Fairground AM Work Session

Join me at the Emmet County Fairgrounds, 1129 Charlevoix Ave. (U.S. 31 S) Petoskey, MI  49770. Closest major intersection is U.S. 31 and U.S. 131 North. Use the entrance off Eppler Road. More specifics on the work we will do to be posted here. Questions? Call/text Midge at 248-330-0636.

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Smart Gardening Booth at Boyne City Farmers Market
Aug
7

Smart Gardening Booth at Boyne City Farmers Market

Smart Gardening booth will be on display at the Boyne City Farmers Market. The canopy will be set up and materials laid out on card tables. MGs with Smart Gardening credential are invited to come for the whole time or any part of the setting up (8:30 am), promoting the MSUE SG Tip Sheets (9 am to 12:30 om) and taking down (12:30 to 1 pm). Come enjoy the market and meet area gardeners! Contact Frances Paris at nomimastergardeners@gmail.com to let her know you are joining the NMMGA team at the Farmers Market.

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Fairground PM Work Session
Aug
14

Fairground PM Work Session

Join me at the Emmet County Fairgrounds, 1129 Charlevoix Ave. (U.S. 31 S) Petoskey, MI  49770. Closest major intersection is U.S. 31 and U.S. 131 North. Use the entrance off Eppler Road. The Charleviox-Emmett County Fair starts this weekend. We will use this time to spruce things up. Deadheading spent blooms, pulling the occasional weed or other light tasks for preparation. Questions? Call/text Frances at 248-807-1546.

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Michigan Master Gardener Conference
Aug
23
to Aug 24

Michigan Master Gardener Conference

The 2-day conference has a theme of “Creating A Greener Michigan,” and is hosted at the Interlochen Center for the Arts. Two days of keynote speakers, workshops, sessions, networking opportunities, and a marketplace.  With all the changes happening to climate and environments, our 2024 theme is focused on how MSU EMGs can learn more to continue to be one of the major drivers creating greener cities and towns across the State of Michigan.  MSU Extension Master Gardeners don’t just plant flowers - they teach others how to increase insect and plant diversity, build more resilient ecosystems, and grow fresh produce for those in need! More information will be reported as it becomes available. Click here to link to the official website.

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Dig In! Xeriscaping in Michigan? How to incorporate water-wise practices into your Michigan garden
Sep
10

Dig In! Xeriscaping in Michigan? How to incorporate water-wise practices into your Michigan garden

Consumer Horticulture Educator Barbara Gregerson lived in Southern California for 18 years. She learned firsthand the necessity of gardening with little to no added water. Xeriscaping is the practice of using incorporating low water usage into your landscaping designs. Join her to learn how you can adopt or adapt xeriscaping practices to Michigan gardens. All Michigan Master Gardeners were invited by email to this free webinar series. For more information and FREE registration, click here. Each webinar counts as 1 hour of MG education requirement. Once registered you have access to previously recorded webinars and future webinars of the 2024 series.

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Fairground AM Work Session
Sep
25

Fairground AM Work Session

Join me at the Emmet County Fairgrounds, 1129 Charlevoix Ave. (U.S. 31 S) Petoskey, MI  49770. Closest major intersection is U.S. 31 and U.S. 131 North. Use the entrance off Eppler Road. Be prepared for the fall garden clean up.. Questions? Call/text Midge at 248-330-0636.

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Dig In! Spotted Lanternfly-Update on a sticky situation
Oct
8

Dig In! Spotted Lanternfly-Update on a sticky situation

Presenter: Deb McCullough, PhD, MSU Department of Entomology
Learn about the biology, life cycle and hosts of this invasive pest, the impacts of SLF observed to date, the Michigan situation, and options for control or protecting landscape trees. All Michigan Master Gardeners were invited to attend this free Zoom series. For more information and FREE registration, click here. Each session counts as 1 hour of the MG education requirement. Once registered you have access to all previously recorded sessions and now this and future sessions.

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Dig In! The Importance of Manoomin
Nov
12

Dig In! The Importance of Manoomin

MSU Extension Natural Resources Educator, Kristine Hahn, will introduce us to the plant and crop that is Manoomin. Also known as Wild Rice or Zizania palustris or Zizia aquatica, Hahn will discuss the cultural significance of Manoomin to the Great Lakes Native American population. She’ll also cover the growing conditions necessary for producing Manoomin, how it is processed as a food crop, and its importance to our local wildlife. This is the last webinar of the 2024 Dig In! series. All Michigan Master Gardeners were invited to attend this free Zoom series. For more information and FREE registration, click here. Each session counts as 1 hour of the MG education requirement. Once registered you will also have access to previously recorded sessions.

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Smart Gardening Booth at Boyne City
Jun
29

Smart Gardening Booth at Boyne City

Smart Gardening booth will be on display at the Boyne City Farmers Market. The canopy will be set up and materials laid out on card tables. MGs with Smart Gardening credential are invited to come for the whole time or any part of the setting up (8:30 am), promoting the MSUE SG Tip Sheets (9 am to 12:30 om) and taking down (12:30 to 1 pm). Come enjoy the market and meet area gardeners! Contact Frances Paris at nomimastergardeners@gmail.com to let her know you are joining the NMMGA team at the Farmers Market.

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Jun
26

Plant Microbe Interaction In a Changing World

University of Michigan Biological Station Summer Lecture Series: Plant Microbe Interactions in a Changing World, 7:00 pm, Gates Lecture Hall, 9133 Biological Rd., Pellston, MI 49769Pellston, MI. Free and open to the public. As part of the 2024 Summer Lecture Series at the University of Michigan Biological Station in northern Michigan, Dr. Kerri Crawford, an associate professor of biology and biochemistry at the University of Houston, will give the Bennett Lecture in Mycology and Plant Biology. The event on the Pellston campus is free and open to the public. Crawford’s research focuses on understanding the consequences of global changes for ecological communities with a particular emphasis on the role plant-microbe interactions play in structuring plant communities. For more information click here.

 

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Native Plant Sale
Jun
26

Native Plant Sale

The Walloon Lake Association is raising funds through a native plant sale. The 3 pm to 6 pm outdoor sale is at 4060 N M-75 which is in the center of the Walloon community. We are hosting a Smart Gardener table at this event. Call/text Frances Paris at 248-807-1546 to join the table of NMMGA members and support the work of including native plants in gardens.

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Fairground AM Work Session
Jun
26

Fairground AM Work Session

Join me at the Emmet County Fairgrounds, 1129 Charlevoix Ave. (U.S. 31 S) Petoskey, MI  49770. Closest major intersection is U.S. 31 and U.S. 131 North. Use the entrance off Eppler Road. This morning we will be working at the gatehouse entrance to the fairground. The area will be covered with a weed barrier and covered with mulch. The goal is to create an inviting colorful space that is low maintenance. The design has been prepared and plants and materials are purchased. Join us as we transform the gatehouse. Questions? Call/text Midge at 248-330-0636.

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Fairground PM Work Session
Jun
19

Fairground PM Work Session

Join me at the Emmet County Fairgrounds, 1129 Charlevoix Ave. (U.S. 31 S) Petoskey, MI  49770. Closest major intersection is U.S. 31 and U.S. 131 North. Use the entrance off Eppler Road. This work session will focus on the area by the fairground office where the grasses and lilacs are. We will be cleaning up lilacs by deadheading, pruning, removing unwanted shoots, and pulling a few weeds. When that is done, mulch will be spread. Questions? Call/text Frances at 248-807-1546.

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Pollinator Week
Jun
17

Pollinator Week

Pollinator Week 2024 is a celebration of the vital role that pollinators play in our ecosystems, economies, and agriculture. Under the inspiring theme "Vision 2040: Thriving ecosystems, economies, and agriculture," this year's event urges us to envision a future where pollinators not only survive but thrive. These essential creatures, including bees, butterflies, moths, bats, beetles, and hummingbirds, are the unsung heroes behind the food we enjoy and the beauty that surrounds us. As we reflect on the interconnectedness of our world, let's unite in a collective effort to protect and preserve these crucial pollinators. By understanding the impact of our actions on their habitats and embracing sustainable practices, we can pave the way for a flourishing future. Join us in celebrating Pollinator Week 2024, and let's cultivate a world where both nature and humanity thrive in harmony. Explore our resources, learn about pollinator-friendly initiatives, and be inspired to contribute to the vision of a greener and more sustainable tomorrow by clicking here.

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Fairground AM Work Session
Jun
12

Fairground AM Work Session

This is the first morning work session at the Emmet County Fairgrounds, 1129 Charlevoix Ave. (U.S. 31 S) Petoskey, MI  49770. Closest major intersection is U.S. 31 and U.S. 131 North. Use the entrance off Eppler Road. More specifics on the work we will do to be posted here. Questions? Call/text Midge at 248-330-0636

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Dig In! Fruitful Delights: Cultivating Backyard Bounty
Jun
11

Dig In! Fruitful Delights: Cultivating Backyard Bounty

Unlock the secrets of a bountiful backyard harvest with Derek Plotkowski, a distinguished Fruit Educator from MSU Extension. Join us for an engaging presentation in which Derek will share his wealth of knowledge on cultivating and caring for a variety of fruits in your own backyard. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Derek's passion for fruit will inspire and empower you to create a backyard oasis of delectable delights. All Michigan Master Gardeners were invited to this free series of webinars. Once registered, you will have access to previously recorded webinars and all future webinars in this 2024 series. Each webinar counts as 1 hour of MG education requirements. For more information and FREE registration, click here.

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NMMGA Plant drop off and sale set up
Jun
6

NMMGA Plant drop off and sale set up

Thursday late in the day starts the preparation for the NMMGA Annual Plant Sale hosted by the Emmet County Fairgrounds in the large barn. GPS address is 1129 Charlevoix Avenue, Petoskey, MI. Enter the fairgrounds off of Eppler Road which intersects with Charlevoix Avenue (M31). Plant and donated marketplace items to be dropped off. Please identify the plant. ID stakes and markers available at the drop off. Please refer to an email sent by the president on May 9 to sign up as a volunteer to receive the plants and marketplace donations.

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Brave the Wild River -Summer Lecture Series
Jun
5

Brave the Wild River -Summer Lecture Series

U of M Biological Station Summer Lecture Series: Brave the Wild River, 7:00 pm, Gates Lecture Hall, University of Michigan Biological Station 9133 Biological Rd., Pellston, MI 49769. Melissa Sevigny, the author of the book “Brave the Wild River,” will visit northern Michigan to give a talk as part of the historic scientific field station’s 2024 Summer Lecture Series. The event on the Pellston campus is free and open to the public. Sevigny’s book, which was published in 2023, is about Drs. Elzada Clover and Lois Jotter, U-M botanists who mapped the botany of the Grand Canyon in 1938. The book includes both of their ties to UMBS, including Clover’s summer lectures about her grand adventures. Sevigny is the science reporter at KNAU (Arizona Public Radio). She has worked as a science communicator in the fields of space exploration, water policy and sustainable agriculture. Her stories have been awarded regional Edward R. Murrow awards and featured nationally on “Science Friday.” For information on this presentation click here and other lectures in the series click here.

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Fairground PM Work Session
May
29

Fairground PM Work Session

This is the first work session at the Emmet County Fairgrounds. Emmet County Fairgrounds, 1129 Charlevoix Ave. (U.S. 31 S) Petoskey, MI  49770. Closest major intersection is U.S. 31 and U.S. 131 North. Use the entrance off Eppler Road and meet in the parking lot close to the community center. We will be planting a variety of plants, both annual and perennial at the entrance. Near by, we will be planting more native plants in a new demonstration garden. We have some tools. Bring a kneeling pad if you need it and a trowel for planting. I have an extra kneeling pad. Questions? Call/text Frances at 248-807-1546.

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Aldo Leopold Festival
May
29

Aldo Leopold Festival

This multi-day festival starts April 29 and continues through June 2. Les Cheneaux Islands, MI. Celebrate the legacy of Aldo Leopold – one of American’s most influential naturalists. Activities include paddling excursions, orchid and wildflower tours, birding trips, presentations, and many other nature-based activities. Experience the woods and water that formed Leopold’s early impressions of the natural world as we honor the mark he made on conservation and the environment. Registration opens April 1: https://www.aldoleopoldfestival.org

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Dig In! Biodiversity in Michigan's Urban Forests
May
14

Dig In! Biodiversity in Michigan's Urban Forests

Presenter: Asia Dowtin, PhD, MSU Assistant Professor of Urban Forestry What is urban forestry? Why is increasing biodiversity of urban forests a goal? Whether you're a devoted lover of trees or newly wondering about trees in your neighborhood, you will leave this talk armed with new information and a passion for urban trees. In this talk, Dowtin explores Michigan's urban forests using the Tree Diversity Reporting Index, a powerful tool designed to assess biodiversity. Discover insights into how well Michigan municipalities report urban forest biodiversity, the current state of biodiversity in our urban landscapes, and guidance on how to incorporate increased biodiversity into urban forest management plans.  All Michigan Master Gardeners were invited to this free webinar series. Once registered, you may enjoy the benefit of viewing the previously recorded webinars and access to all future webinars and subsequent recordings. Each session counts as 1 hour of education requirements. For more information and FREE registration, click here.

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Arbor Day-Smart Gardening Booth in Boyne City
Apr
26

Arbor Day-Smart Gardening Booth in Boyne City

Events related to Arbor Day of interest to Master Gardeners will be reported here.

Boyne City will host a Smart Gardener information table at the Arbor Day Celebration at the Veteran’s Park Pavilion. Volunteers can meet at 9:30 to set up with the Arbor Day celebration starting at 10 am. Free tree seedlings will be available to people attending the event. Tree seedlings from the Friends of Boyne River and Boyne City Garden Club are red maple, white oak, gray birch and tulip trees. The City is giving away are red pine, white pine, blue spruce and Norway spruce.

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The Wonders of Wildflowers
Apr
23

The Wonders of Wildflowers

A free presentation at the Charlevoix Public Library, 220 West Clinton St. Charlevoix, MI 49720 in the Community Room. Grass River Natural Area’s Education Director, James Dake, will be at the library and will help us think spring! This colorful and warm photography presentation looks at over a dozen of our local species. The wildflowers of our region have amazing adaptations for their survival. We will see how their beauty is only outmatched by their wondrous feats, like their abilities to melt snow, change from male to female, shoot seeds long distances, cure ailments, or trick insects into helping in their survival. Discover methods of seed dispersal, pollination, medicinal and edible properties, and reproduction of our beloved wildflowers that rival exotic plants around the world. Registration not necessary. For information click here.

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Member Meeting on Earth Day
Apr
22

Member Meeting on Earth Day

Members will meet at Polly’s Planting and Plucking Garden Center at 8695 M-119, Harbor Springs, MI 49740. Please note the change in starting time to 3 pm. View Map to Polly’s We will have a tour of the greenhouse, a container gardening demonstration, soil health discussion, and fertilization tips. Member meeting to follow at 4 pm at the nearby MSU Extension office, 3434 Harbor-Petoskey Road.

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Apr
17

Northwest Michigan Invasive Species Network Webinar

Join online with ISN Director Audrey Menninga as she takes a deep dive into a few of ISN's Top Twelve species. ISN talks about these species all the time, but some may be lesser known. Find out why they're on our Top Twelve list, how to identify them, and how to report and manage them. For more information/to register: https://www.habitatmatters.org/events.html

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Apr
13

Native Plant Spring Round Table-Wild Ones

Our local Wild Ones group is hosting Ann Scott and Mary Netzky from 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at the Carnegie Library Building Upper Level, Petoskey. The building is connected to the Crooked Tree Center for Arts at 461 E. Mitchell Street. Have you decided to try planting native plants, but don't know where to start?  Join our Round Table discussion featuring native plant gardeners in the Northern Lower counties to hear what plants they have had success with, what types of conditions they have dealt with, what plants they want to try next, what references they have used, and where the best places are to buy the plants.  Free to all Master Gardeners and their friends.

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MMGA-Pros and Cons of "No Mow May"
Apr
10

MMGA-Pros and Cons of "No Mow May"

A panel will be discussing ‘No Mow May’ and its alternatives. Registration not required.  This timely topic and related discussion will offer interesting dialogue, especially as we begin to prepare our gardens for spring and think about the various efforts to increase biodiversity in our yards and communities.

Watch your email for your MMGA newsletter with the Zoom information.

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Dig In! Healthy Soil, Healthy Plant: Exploring Regenerative Agriculture
Apr
9

Dig In! Healthy Soil, Healthy Plant: Exploring Regenerative Agriculture

Presenter: Christine Charles, MSU Extension Educator
What does it mean to have a healthy soil and what are people talking about when they talk about regenerative agriculture? Join us for a conversation about planting with the soil in mind and using holistic management practices. All Michigan Master Gardeners were invited to this free webinar series. You will then have access to all previously recorded webinars and the rest of the webinars in the series. Each session is worth 1 hour of continued education. For more information and FREE registration, click here.

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Gardening with Purpose-Michigan Garden Club
Apr
8

Gardening with Purpose-Michigan Garden Club

This zoom meeting is hosted by Michigan Garden Clubs. Kelly McLelland MSU Community Food Systems Educator will kick off the Feed America-Michigan initiative. Learn how the bounty from our gardens can be donated to help combat food insecurity in the state instead of ending up in the compost pile. Food waste is the third largest contributor to greenhouse gases. Find out how to join MGC’s “Gardening With Purpose” initiative this summer to be a part of the solution! One hour Master Gardener Educational Credit. Go to Zoom and Use meeting ID 912 729 4983 and passcode: mgcmeets

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Member Meeting-Online
Mar
25

Member Meeting-Online

Regularly scheduled membership meeting on Zoom. . Education program: MSUE with Amanda Foster, 4-H Program Coordinator; Wendy Wieland, MSU Product Center (works with businesses like Bear Creek Organic and Coveyou Scenic Farm); and Adam Koivisto, District 14 MSUE Director.

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