The Monroe County Master Gardener and Horticulture Club will be at the Expo this Saturday, April 22, 2023. Come out and see us. From 11:00am to 2:00pm at the Monroe County Community College. For More Information click on Link below:
The Butterfly Lady on Facebook, posted this information with 10 very informative principles to making a great Butterfly Garden. Her website is great resource of information as well.
After a three-month break, Michigan State University Extension is pleased to announce the launch of a new soil testing program for Michigan residents made possible through a partnership with A&L Great Lakes Laboratories, Inc. (A&L). Home gardeners and commercial clients may once again purchase soil sample bags and mailers through MSU Extension and receive recommendations directly from MSU Extension. A&L will analyze soil samples and send results to MSU Extension. MSU Extension staff will generate MSU recommendations and send those directly to the client.
Now available on our website (under the Perennial or Shrub & Tree Product tabs), each page is packed with full-color plant and bloom photos, growing information, and other useful tips you need to make “right plant – right place” pollinator friendly
selections. You may also access the downloadable catalog .pdf directly by clicking here.
Due to changes in seasonal availability we do not list plant sizes and prices within the catalog. Our plant sizes and pricing are available here.
Just a short note: I took up Joan and Karen on the invite to attend the Blue Bird Society meeting, in Grand Rapids.We enjoyed a full day of informative lectures on a variety of topics-I highly recommend; I learned a lot.
The large meeting room was fully encircled with various vendors offering information &/or merchandise.I left with a shirt, a tote and a feeder. Karen & Joan did not go home empty handed either.
After a 3 hr. early AM drive, with varied weather; I was happy when they announced- 2024: will be at Washtenaw
College in Ann Arbor…We’ll be sure to share the details.
2023 Dewey DialogueUnquestioned Beauty? Negotiating Space, Power and Connection through NatureThe Edward Ginsberg Center, in partnership with Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum & University of Michigan Museum of Art, presents its biennial Dewey Dialogue event to U-M staff, faculty, students, and community members on April 8th, 2023 from 10am to 12pm, with optional activities from 9-10am and 12-1pm.We invite you to join us for this event at the Conservatory of the MBGNA which offers, in addition to climatic zones, time and space for us to pause and reflect on locations of natural beauty. During the coronavirus pandemic, we relied on parks, gardens and the outdoors as spaces to gather for social connection and social protest.How might we collectively and individually consider our assumptions about places of unquestioned natural beauty?How can they be made to be more inclusive and available to all?What do these spaces reveal about our priorities to conservation and the environment?We will consider these questions about belonging, exclusivity, environmental justice, identity, and community during our time together, and offer additional opportunities to explore MBGNA including garden tours and a scavenger hunt.We look forward to seeing you at the 2023 Dewey Dialogue on April 8th!RSVP HERE