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Join a Montgomery County Master Gardener and a firefighter/paramedic in learning the basics of garden safety. Please note: no certification will be shared during this program. It is an informational session.Support staff are welcome; if…
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Moon gardens are full of plants that reflect light: white flowers, silvery foliage, and night blooms. Night gardens can be created for visual appeal or to attract nocturnal creatures like moths and bats. Courtney of Deeply Rooted Landscapes…
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Join us for a lesson in gardening in containers from Ohio State University's Agriculture and Natural Resources department. This month we'll be discussing how to maintain indoor gardens, what types of containers are good to use, and…
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Planning a garden involves deciding what crops to plant, how to efficiently use your space, and correctly timing the planting, care, and harvest of each crop. Are you planning a large backyard garden, a small community garden plot, or a…
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Moon gardens are full of plants that reflect light: white flowers, silvery foliage, and night blooms. Night gardens can be created for visual appeal or to attract nocturnal creatures like moths and bats. Courtney of Deeply Rooted Landscapes…
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Moon gardens are full of plants that reflect light: white flowers, silvery foliage, and night blooms. Night gardens can be created for visual appeal or to attract nocturnal creatures like moths and bats. Courtney of Deeply Rooted Landscapes…
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Join us for an informative program about the essential role of pollinators in our gardens! Explore the different types of pollinators and their vital contribution to plant growth and food production.
Learn how to create a…
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A Master Gardener from the Montgomery Extension Office of The Ohio State University will be here to discuss soil testing and soil health.
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Join us in learning about the different methods of propagation and when is the best time to do it. We will review and practice different methods with an OSU Extension Master Gardener volunteer.
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Moon gardens are full of plants that reflect light: white flowers, silvery foliage, and night blooms. Night gardens can be created for visual appeal or to attract nocturnal creatures like moths and bats. Courtney of Deeply Rooted Landscapes…
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Talk with the gardening professionals from Five Rivers Metroparks and pick up your Garden to Go Kit. Participants encouraged to bring questions and get ready for great garden conversation.
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Bring your houseplant clippings, outdoor plant divisions, or extra seed packets to share with your fellow gardeners and plant enthusiasts! Please be sure that all plants are pest free. And while you're here, ask about our Seed Library!
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Learn which plants are native to our area and how to start growing beautiful, resilient gardens. Presented by The Ohio State University Extension Office.
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Plant propogation: the process of creating new plants from existing ones.Save money and make do by learning the process of growing more plants from plants you already have! A Master Gardener from OSU's Extension office will…
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Did you know that weeds can be their own crop? The Purple Deadnettle, Dandelions, Chickweed, Purslane, Lamb's Quarter, and Wild Onion all have a use!
Our gardens and yard are full of weeds that have beneficial uses like saves, teas, and…
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Join us as a Master Gardener from the Montgomery County Extension Office of The Ohio State University discusses how to garden in small spaces and use containers to do it.
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Come learn about Native Plants for attracting birds and bees. The class will be taught by a Master Gardener from the Montgomery County Branch of The Ohio State Extension Office.
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Help the environment by transforming your kitchen scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich compost! Experts from the OSU Extension Office of Montgomery County will provide information the benefits of composting for your garden,…
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Your plants are growing and your garden is at its peak, but how do you dry and save what you have been cultivating? Come meet with gardening professionals from Five Rivers MetroParks to find out.
Be sure to bring your…
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Late summer is a great time to plant cool weather veggies such as spinach, leeks, & radishes for fall harvest. Learn more about these yummy additions to your garden and the times they are at their best with information from an OSU Master…