Orange County Master Gardeners are a trained core of volunteers who assist Orange County Extension Agents in delivering information to residents on how to design, plant and care for their plants and landscapes in a Florida-Friendly way. For homeowners with interests in caring for their landscapes and gardens in a Florida-Friendly way, join us as the information contained in this BLOG is for Master Gardener training and homeowner education.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Dirt to Dinner Series
Interested in vegetable gardening and nutrition the the new six weeks series called "Dirt to Dinner" may be for you. The series will be taught on Fridays, from 9am - noon at the Orange County Extension Education Center. The dates are July 15, 22, 29 and August 5, 12, 19. The cost for the six week series is $50 per household. Class size is limited to 25 families. Come learn about growing you own vegetables in your Florida backyard. To register and prepay for the class, download this pdf file: http://orange.ifas.ufl.edu/oces_pdffiles/classes/From%20Dirt%20to%20Dinner.pdf
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Master Gardener Dena Wild to be Community Garden Advisor
The College Park Community Garden is in the planning stages. The next organizational meeting will be on Monday June 20 at 7 p.m. at College Park Baptist Church in the Fellowship Hall. Heather Tribou is leading the program and if you are interested in getting in on the ground floor, be at the meeting or contact Heather at Heather Tribou 407-843-0496. Orange County Master Gardener Dena Wild will be the Community Garden Advisor to the College Park Community Garden. |
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