H E A R T O F M I S S O U R I M A S T E R G A R D E N E R N E W S L E T T E R The Heart of Missouri Master Gardeners is a fun, vibrant group that brings together gardeners of all levels by providing engaging educational opportunities and meaningful volunteer projects that enhance and sustain our communities. June, 2016 University of Missouri Extension Boone County, 1012 North Hwy UU, Columbia, MO 65203 extension.missouri.edu/boone/mg.html is June 21, 2016 6:00 PM at Jefferson Farms In the picnic shelter Program: Daylilies The Perfect Perennial for our Missouri climate. Daylilies like our sunshine, tolerate our lack of abundance of water, try their best to crowd out weeds, and are relatively disease and pest free. The flowers are a favorite treat for deer, but there are ways to outwit them. There has been a boom in daylily hybridizing, and it is a great backyard gardener hobby as well. Snacks will be provided by Julie Deering and Bev Forderhase Reminder: bring your own drinks, and INSECT repellent May Program and Tour of Jefferson Farms presented by Amy Dooley, Program Director at Jefferson Farms Photos by Norma Mountjoy National Pollinator Week.. Inside This Issue Calendar of Events 3 Committee Updates 4 Officer Contact Information 4
Page 2 Heart of Missouri Master Gardener Newsletter Amy Dooley, Program Director, Jefferson Farms HMMG Program Committee is in the process of developing a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate a longterm working relationship with Jefferson Farms allowing support for our group efforts and projects in all three HMMG Focus Areas. Amy Dooley impressed all of us at the May HMMG meeting with her knowledge and enthusiasm for the future endeavors she has planned for Jefferson Farms, and how she would enjoy working with HMMG to accomplish a mission that will benefit all of us, our community, and beyond. Below: Amy standing in front of a veggie garden plot just getting started for this season, and sharing the about the bee hives Below is another area of the tour for veggie plots
Heart of Missouri Master Gardener Newsletter Page 3 Date Event Info June 19 Pollinators Dinner and Tour National Pollinators Week. Starts with Tour followed by Dinner at Reynolds Alumni Center. [For more information see front page, herein.] RSVP by June 1 st with dietary restrictions, call 882-1989 or email events@missouri.edu. June 21 6:00 PM at Jefferson Farms in the picnic shelter. Program: Daylilies - the perfect perennial - for our Missouri climate. Daylilies like our sunshine, tolerate our lack of abundance of water, try their best to crowd out weeds, and are relatively disease and pest free. The flowers are a favorite treat for deer, but there are ways to outwit them. There has been a boom in daylily hybridizing, and it is a great backyard gardener hobby as well. Snacks will be provided by Julie Deering and Bev Forderhase Reminder: bring your own drinks, and INSECT repellent Fridays in July Begining July 5 Plant a Seed day at Central Pantry Opportunity to get volunteer hours: Fridays in July at Central Pantry, 12-1 PM. Assist with plant a seed days by demonstrating and assist a child in planting a fruit or vegetable seed in a 4 pot they can take home with them. July 19 TBA Snacks: Marie Pasley and Alice Havard August 16 TBA: Snacks: Volunteers needed Thursday, September 1 st Tomato Festival Bradford Research Center, 4PM. Contact Thersa Chism at 884-7945 for more information, and to volunteer October 1 st South Farm Showcase Contact Rhonda Turner at 882-7488 for more information September 16-18 MG State Conference 21 st Annual Missouri Master Gardener State Conference in Kansas City
Page 4 Heart of Missouri Master Gardener Newsletter Committee and Other Updates Focus Area 1 Gardening Projects and Community Outreach Chair: Program Committee [until MOU] Members: Alice Havard, Mary Ann Gates, Marie Pasley, Steve Ferguson The Committee will not meet until Friday, June 18 th. Updates forthcoming Focus Area 2 Membership, Training and New Member Orientation Chair: Donna Puleo Updates forthcoming Focus Area 3 Speakers Bureau, Booths and Festivals Co-Chairs: Cinda White and Charles Paxton Updates forthcoming ***************************************************************************************************************************************** Youth Empowerment Zone Landscaping An HMMG Project An update on YEZ, From Debra Blakely (blakelyd95@gmail.com)... Thank you all so much for coming out on Saturday and helping to improve the landscape around the YEZ building. We planted everything that we brought no easy feat considering the ground was like concrete and it was 95 degrees! The planted areas look pretty much how we envisioned them, in spite of there being more sun on the North side now. But like all landscapes, it will be a work in progress. As long as the kids keep it watered, they can take pride in how nice it looks in a month or so. A special thanks to Wayne Soucie who took the trouble to bring his tiller over and work in the bags of soil and compost that Loretta provided. Without this help, I doubt we would have been able to successfully plant everything. Shovels just wouldn t have worked! Also thank you, Marilyn for bringing so many Stella lilies and planting them [in spite of not feeling well!]. They look great around the sign. You all worked with our teen helpers too, engaging them in garden talk, and learning a bit about them while you worked. Heart of Missouri Master Gardeners 2016 Officers President: Rich Frieden friedenr@missouri.edu Vice-President: Alice Havard 573-445-4624 aehavard@yahoo.com Secretary: Tamara Green GreenTa@missouri.edu Treasurer: Steve Ferguson srferguson1952@outlook.com Newsletter: Norma Lea Mountjoy 573-808-2691 nlmountjoy@yahoo.com
The Heart of Missouri Master Gardener Newsletter is published monthly for the Master Gardeners in Central Kent Shannon Missouri. For more information, contact: Natural Resources Engineer University of Missouri Extension Boone County 1012 N Highway UU, Columbia, MO 65203 (573) 445-9792 ext. 310; shannond@missouri.edu Todd Lorenz Regional Horticultural/Agronomy Specialist University of Missouri Extension 510 Jackson Rd Suite A, Boonville, MO 65233 Cooper County Program Director, 660-882-5661 is June 21, 2016 6:00 PM at Jefferson Farms In the picnic shelter Program: Daylilies The Perfect Perennial for our Missouri climate. Daylilies like our sunshine, tolerate our lack of abundance of water, try their best to crowd out weeds, and are relatively disease and pest free. The flowers are a favorite treat for deer, but there are ways to outwit them. There has been a boom in daylily hybridizing, and it is a great backyard gardener hobby as well. Snacks: Julie Deering and Bev Forderhase Bring your own drinks, and INSECT repellent University of Missouri, Lincoln University, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Local University Extension Councils Cooperating University of Missouri Extension does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability or status as a Vietnam-era veteran in employment or programs. Boone County Extension Center Office Hours are: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. Noon and 12:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Heart of Missouri Master Gardeners Helping Others Learn to Grow University of Missouri Extension Boone County 1012 North Highway UU Columbia, MO 65203 Report your Master Gardener hours ONLINE! http://report.missourimastergardener.com/