Georgia Master Gardener Association, Inc
2010 Winter Conference/Annual Meeting
Hosted by Hall County Master Gardeners
Date: January 22 & 23, 2010
Location: Banquet Hall, First Baptist Church
751 Green Street, Gainesville, GA 30501
Registration:
GMGA members if postmarked by December 15, 2009: $65.00
GMGA members after December 15, 2009: $75.00
Guests and General Public: $75.00
More info:
http://georgiamastergardeners.org/winterconference.php
To Register online
http://www.georgiamastergardeners.org/store/
SPEAKERS
CAROL REESE: “Express Yourself: Gardens as Art Form”
Carol Reese is employed by the UT Extension as an Ornamental Horticulture Specialist. Her job is to keep the horticulture industry up to date and attuned to the needs of an increasingly savvy gardening clientele. She writes a weekly gardening and nature column for the Jackson Sun, is the Q & A columnist for Horticulture Magazine, and contributes to many other gardening magazines. Carol’s degrees in horticulture (B.S. and M.S.) are from Mississippi State University where she taught courses in plant materials and landscape design. Her speaking engagements take her all over the nation, camera in hand. She’s given programs for enthusiastic audiences at Winterthur, Longwood, the Raulston Arboretum, Whiteflower Farms, the Scott Arboretum at Swarthmore, Atlanta Botanical Gardens, and Callaway Gardens to name just a few. She says her favorite place to be is tromping local fields with her many dogs, taking a personal interest in the doings of the birds and bees.
PAMELA CRAWFORD: “Easy Gardening in the South – Both in Containers and in the Ground”
Pamela Crawford, author of eight gardening books, has lived and gardened in the southeast for most of her life (in Mississippi, Tennessee, Florida, and Georgia her current location). In addition to designing gardens for over 1500 residences, her work has been featured on the cover of Better Homes and Gardens publications as well as in Southern Living, HGTV Magazine, Fine Gardening, Country Gardens, Country Almanac, Small Gardens, and over fifty newspapers. As an expert in her field, she has appeared on the Fine Living Network, Fox News affiliates and numerous local TV shows. Pamela has an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University and a masters degree in landscape architecture from Florida International University, where she received the prestigious “Torch Award” as an outstanding alumnus from the school of architecture. Pamela has been heavily involved in trial gardens both on a university and private level. Her goal is to find plants that give the most color for the least amount of care. Learn about Pamela from her Web site, www.easygardencolor.com.
GEORGE SANKO: “Ferns for the Shade and Sun Garden”
Mr. Sanko has been with Georgia Perimeter College for the past 40 years where he taught Botany, Biology, and Plant ID. While at the college he started the College Herbarium which eventually housed more than 5000 species of native plants collected throughout the United States. As a teacher, he received 12 outstanding teacher awards while at Georgia Perimeter College. In 1990 he started the GPC Botanical Garden which has more than 2000 native plants, making it one of the largest native plant collections in the Southeastern United States. The garden also houses some 75 rare and endangered plants. In 2003 he developed the Ferns of the World Garden which has more than 448 taxa of hardy ferns making it one of the top zone 7 collections in the world. The fern collection continues to grow and should reach an astronomical 700 taxa in the next two years. He is currently researching growing xeric ferns in full sun rock gardens.
WALTER REEVES: “The Georgia Gardener”
Walter Reeves is a native Georgian. He grew up on a farm in rural Fayette County, where he gained lots of practical knowledge about plants. His horticulture career began with the University of Georgia Extension, where he served for 29 years. Best known to Atlanta-area listeners as the radio host of The Lawn and Garden Show with Walter Reeves, he also reaches gardeners through his weekly columns in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Walter helps gardeners throughout the state as the host of Gardening in Georgia, shown weekly on Georgia Public Broadcasting. Walter is the coauthor of the Georgia Gardener’s Guide, Month by Month Gardening in Georgia, The Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Book and Georgia Gardeners’ Q & A: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions. His web site www.walterreeves.com contains thousands of hints, tips, and answers for gardeners in the Southeast.
Events of interest to Georgia Master Gardeners and friends statewide.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Fruit Tree Sale
Incredible Edible Grow-It-Yourself Fruit Tree Sale
Hosted by Georgia Organics To Benefit the Atlanta Local Food Initiative
Date: January 23, 2010
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Grow your own fruit tree, vines and berries! Blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, apples, muscadines, persimmons, figs, plums and more. This sale features 32 native, antique, and hardy varieties, selected to grow well in Georgia’s climate using sustainable methods. Sales will be made on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cash and check only.
Plant List and info at
http://www.atlantalocalfood.org/
Sponsored by Ed Castro Landscaping.
Location Info:
Atlanta Community Food Bank
970 Jefferson Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Contact Info Tel: 678-702-0400
Hosted by Georgia Organics To Benefit the Atlanta Local Food Initiative
Date: January 23, 2010
Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Grow your own fruit tree, vines and berries! Blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, apples, muscadines, persimmons, figs, plums and more. This sale features 32 native, antique, and hardy varieties, selected to grow well in Georgia’s climate using sustainable methods. Sales will be made on a first-come, first-serve basis. Cash and check only.
Plant List and info at
http://www.atlantalocalfood.org/
Sponsored by Ed Castro Landscaping.
Location Info:
Atlanta Community Food Bank
970 Jefferson Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Contact Info Tel: 678-702-0400
Labels:
Atlanta Area,
Plant sales
Symposium Georgia Perennial Plant Association
Georgia Perennial Plant Association 2010 SYMPOSIUM
Saturday, February 27, 2010
8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Exuberant Garden:Creating Joyous Spaces
A Symposium and Silent Auction
Presented by the
Atlanta Botanical Garden
and the Georgia Perennial Plant Association
Speakers include Claire Sawyers, author of The Authenic Garden: Five Principles for Cultivating Place, Ruth Baumgardner, owner of Mouse Creek Perennial Farm, and local experts: Brooks Garcia, Terry May and Mildred Pinnell Fockele.
Held in Day Hall of the Atlanta Botanical Garden
Registration fee $67(ABG/GPPA Members $57)
Boxed Lunch $10
Prepaid Parking $5 (if registered before February 12)
To register by voice mail: (404) 876-5859 ext. 2558
To register by mail, download a flyer at:
http://www.georgiaperennial.org/events/2010/2010_Registration_Form.pdf
Registration Deadline is February 23, 2010
http://www.georgiaperennial.org/
Saturday, February 27, 2010
8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Exuberant Garden:Creating Joyous Spaces
A Symposium and Silent Auction
Presented by the
Atlanta Botanical Garden
and the Georgia Perennial Plant Association
Speakers include Claire Sawyers, author of The Authenic Garden: Five Principles for Cultivating Place, Ruth Baumgardner, owner of Mouse Creek Perennial Farm, and local experts: Brooks Garcia, Terry May and Mildred Pinnell Fockele.
Held in Day Hall of the Atlanta Botanical Garden
Registration fee $67(ABG/GPPA Members $57)
Boxed Lunch $10
Prepaid Parking $5 (if registered before February 12)
To register by voice mail: (404) 876-5859 ext. 2558
To register by mail, download a flyer at:
http://www.georgiaperennial.org/events/2010/2010_Registration_Form.pdf
Registration Deadline is February 23, 2010
http://www.georgiaperennial.org/
Labels:
Atlanta Area
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