@montgomerycoll is offering HORT 150, Introduction to Arboriculture, focusing on professional arborist techniques and equipment. Climbing equipment provided! Course meets 3/17 - 3/21/24, 9:00 AM - 2:40 PM, Ag History Farm Park. For more info: [email protected]
@montgomerycoll is offering a survey course on the world of cannabis: the history of the plant and its uses; legal and regulatory environment in Maryland; basics of plant growth; compounds produced and their effects; products and their formulations. See https://t.co/DzkobDKMNg
The Environmental Horticulture and Sustainable Agribusiness program at Montgomery College offers horticulture courses that will benefit almost anyone, starting Sept. 3: https://t.co/fGHoNdVNAQ
Garden Discovery Day for children grades K-12 will be take place on September 21, 2024, at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds. Presented by @UMdExtension and Montgomery County Master Gardeners. For registration and program details see https://t.co/cASoU0QKhp
A scouting merit badge opportunity is offered by @UMdExtension and Montgomery County Master Gardeners on May 18, 2024, at the Agricultural History Farm Park in Derwood, MD. See here for program details and registration: https://t.co/KwarziyaCP
Click on the video to take a look at 2023 Montgomery County Master Gardener Photo Show. Thirty-six Master Gardeners sent in photos taken in 21 countries, and 16 states plus DC and Puerto Rico. Thanks to Len Friedman for putting this together. https://t.co/eRTspqP3gD
Sharing seeds is a fun way to collaborate with other gardeners, make good use of what your garden provides, and save money. The last Saturday in January is #NationalSeedSwapDay. In Maryland, seed exchanges are held by some Master Gardener programs, libraries, and public gardens.
In spring, plant kale seeds as soon as soil can be worked (3 to 4 weeks prior to frost date). Or start seeds indoors and plant 3 to 5-week old transplants into garden soil. https://t.co/3p2LIuxuAa
The herb garden at the National Library of Medicine The garden is maintained by volunteers from the Montgomery Country (MD) Master Gardener Association, and the Herb Society of America, Potomac (MD) Unit https://t.co/ExfBz6WWvN