These Are A Few Of Our Favorite Things: Edibles in the Garden Mark and Renae Bernskoetter, Master Gardeners of Greene County Veggies, fruits and herbs. Things we have grown and repeated. Things we tried and
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GREAT PERENNIALS: HEUCHERA AND HEUCHERELLA Kathryn Kufahl, Master Gardeners of the Ozarks, Emeritus Coralbells and foamy bells make great additions to any perennial garden. They come from native backgrounds and offer season-long interest. Let’s share experiences
LANDSCAPING YOUR HOME WITH NATIVE PLANTS David Middleton, Ozarks Soul, Native Plants and Landscaping Do you want to learn how to incorporate Missouri Native plants into you home landscaping? David will highlight 20 of his
STARTING YOUR OWN KITCHEN GARDEN Pat DeWitt, Advanced Master Gardener of Greene County For new Gardeners or gardeners who are starting over you will learn the basic foundations for a successful garden. Topics covered will
BLUEBERRIES IN THE HOME GARDEN Patrick Byers, MU Extension Horticulture Specialist Blueberries are delicious and good for you! Learn how to grow this sometimes challenging plant, both in the garden and in containers. Selecting the
FRUGAL GARDENING Lois Zerrer, Master Gardener of Greene County Come learn practical tips and hints to make your gardening dollars go farther. For flower or vegetable enthusiasts, you will pick up new ideas to find
INTRODUCTION TO PLANT PROPAGATION Brandon Barnhart, Master Gardener of Greene County Would you like to know how to turn one tomato plant into ten? Brandon will show you the basic principles of cloning plants through
MEDITERRANEAN HERBS Jana Belk, Master Gardener of Greene County The health benefits of the Mediterranean Diet is proving to be in part to the Herbs used in meal preparation. Information on growing and benefits of
Meetings are held the third Tuesday of January, April, July and October at 6:30 p.m. at Galloway Baptist Church.
Meetings are held the third Tuesday of January, April, July and October at 6:30 p.m. at Galloway Baptist Church.