CMGA General Info

Species tulips planted in fall. These appear in early spring. Olivia White Hospice Garden.
Photo by Loni Shapiro.

Welcome to the Coconino County Master Gardeners Association blog. The mission of the Master Gardener Program is to create a corps of well-informed volunteers, and to deliver quality horticultural education programs adapted to our regional high elevation environment. The purpose of the association is to provide support for those volunteers and Master Gardener graduates, continuing education, and opportunities to participate in community programs that increase the visibility and participation in the Master Gardener Program.
The Coconino Master Gardener Association (2009) began in 2009. This blog contains information on:
-How to become a member
-Volunteer and Education hours reporting
-Calendar of Events
-General gardening information articles
-Master Gardener Association Documents and forms
-References and Resources
-Interesting Websites and Blogs
-Old Gardening Etcetera columns
-Recipes
-Book Reviews
-How to contact Board or Committee Members
Meetings are held monthly on the 2nd Thursday from 600pm - 8;30pm. We meet at the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church at 1601 N. San Francisco. This includes continuing education and a business meeting.

Reporting Master Gardener Hours

All master gardener trainees and certified master gardeners need to report their hours.
Beginning in 2010 certified master gardeners need to have 6 Education hours and 12 Volunteer hours in order to maintain certification.The on line reporting system allows you to report Education or Volunteer hours. You can sign in to record hours in the right hand column under Recording Volunteer and Education Hours. Just click on the U. of A.
If you have any questions or concerns about the new reporting system, please contact Brenda Smith (A - M) or Sue Madden (N - Z). Their contacts are listed at the bottom of the blog under
Contacts.



Ideas for hours------
--Attend monthly meetings
--Work on an association committee
--Work at an informational booth for the Master Gardeners
--Be a speaker about gardening topics at a variety of venues

--Host a garden tour
--Work at a fundraising event (Plant Sale - Garden Tour).
--Work at a MG site (Olivia White Hospice, the Arboretum, Riordan Mansion, or school gardens (many others)). Check out the Assoc. Doc. & Forms under Volunteer Sites.
--Work in the Extension office
--Write an article for the newspaper column -Gardening Etcetera
-Volunteer with the Seed Library
Be creative! There are many ways to fulfill your hours. Just remember for volunteering it needs to be a non-profit endeavor or an approved for profit site.

Change in Contact Information

Have you moved or changed your e-mail address, but would still like to be contacted about high elevation gardening information from the Extension? The Coconino County Extension Master Gardener Program has a site that will let you change your information on-line.

Click here to change your contact information!

Event Calendar

Monday, August 31, 2020

Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance Newsletter

 

eNewsletter for August 31, 2020

 

THE TRISKELION HEART OF ANCIENT GRAINS

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From Heritage Grain Trialist and Seed School For Farmers facilitator, Evan Sofro:

"The triple spiral that we created this year was a way to bring more depth and beauty to the RMSA foundation seed increases at The River Farm. As a work of Regenerative Earth Art, this garden promotes soil fertility and tilth, increases on site diversity, generates abundant nectar for pollinators, generates abundant flower seeds, and produces healthy foundation seed lots of six grains in the RMSA Heritage seed program. Five wheats and an emmer were seeded with love in the 12 beds surrounding the spiraling triangle. The Triskelion itself is planted to Amaranths, Zinnias, Celosias, Marigold, Strawflowers, Phacelia, Poppies, Tithonias, and Asters, although most have not bloomed at the time the video was taken."

Read more about the Triskelion here.

Seeded by: Evan Sofro and Saralila Kalafat
Music by Olivia Blu, "Moons in Aquarius"

 

SEED SAVING FOR FARMERS (and GARDENERS TOO!)

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For 10 weeks, dive deep into seed saving in our online, immersive course. Learn the fundamentals of saving seeds to empower you to continue the regenerating cycle of growing food from seeds, starting a seed business of locally adapted seeds, and all the practical skills and policies around seed saving endeavors. 

More info on the course found here.

Students and mentors will join together live through Zoom from 12-2pm MT on Wednesdays, beginning September 16th and ending November 18th. Recordings will also be offered to those who can’t make the course in real time. Best of all, we’re offering mentorship groups with experienced farmers operating their own seed companies who can help students navigate the ins and outs of the trade. Guest presenters for this dynamic course include:

Don Tipping, Siskiyou Seeds
Casey O’Leary, Snake River Seed Coop
Steve Peters, Seed Revolution Now
Chrissie Orr, Seed Broadcast
Evan Sofro, Onsen Farm
Jill Bishop, Urban Tomato
Dr. Brad Tonnessen, Extension Plant Services, New Mexico State University

 

SEED STEWARDS FEATURE -- TIANA BACA

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This month we are delighted to feature Tiana Baca for the amazing work and contributions she has made to her community through seed saving. Read about Tiana, the amazing Seed Steward, here

For her, saving seed has been both an important part of simply accessing regionally adapted seed as well as moving beyond a system which commodifies what is sacred.

We appreciate you, Tiana!

Learn more about her work at TierraLunaSeeds.com

For more info on the Seed Stewards program and how to join, check out the page here: rockymountainseeds.org/about-seed-stewards

 

FOODTANK’S LIST OF 27 ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TO CONSERVE SEED BIODIVERSITY

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We’re honored to make FoodTank's annual list of international seed protectors.

Read about all the amazing organizations working toward global seed diversity via seed banks, exchange networks, and educational programs here.

This is what they had to say about the Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance:

The Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance (RMSA) is a nonprofit organization working to create a network of seed growers, distributors, and educators in the Rocky Mountain West region of the United States. Founded in 2014, RMSA emphasizes sharing of seed saving knowledge to preserve and promote the use of regionally adapted crops, herbs, wildflowers, and native grass seeds. -- Food Tank

 

COVID-19 RISKS TO GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY

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Seed savers are fortunately able to maintain a sense of calm when faced with dire warnings about food security and shortages, specially tied to this years’ pandemic. However, there are still many threats from the COVID-19 fallout that people must be prepared for, which Science Magazine delves into here.  

Consider signing up for a seed course today or check our directory to find a local seed company near you.

 

GLOBAL QUESTIONNAIRE ON CROP DIVERSITY

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Help share your knowledge by participating in a short questionnaire on the global management of crop genetic diversity and on local initiatives for seed security and diversity.

Deadline to submit is September 15th.

Access the survey: surveymonkey.com/r/DIVERSIFARM

 

A MAJOR WIN IN THE FIGHT AGAINST GMO GIANTS AND TOXIC PESTICIDES

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Finally! The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has declared Bayer/Monsanto’s dicamba pesticide illegal -- this is a landmark victory in combating GMOs and pesticides. After four years in litigation, the EPA has determined the use of dicamba to be “irresponsible and unlawful”, placing thousands of farmers and animals at risk. 

A big congratulations to our dear friend, Andrew Kimbrell, and his team for their work in court on this case.

Read the full article from the Center for Food Safety, here.
Read the entire ruling, here.

 

EFN: EXPERIMENTAL FARM NETWORK

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Help drive innovation in plant breeding by buying your seeds from USA-grown, non-GMO, and chemical-free seed companies who uphold your values. We would like to highlight our Pennsylvania friends at Experimental Farm Network (EFN) where they support non-profit work facilitating collaborative research & plant breeding to help build a better agricultural system & fight climate change.

Check out the diverse and unique seed catalog here

 

CAN A LIVING ORGANISM BE CLAIMED AS HUMAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY?

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How the past several decades have transformed the agriculture industry, shifting power from farmers to four major agrochemical firms.

-- Abbey of The Medium

This foreboding article details an unease regarding how our culture shifted from freely sharing seeds and enjoying variations--controlled or wild--to a world where six corporations maintain control over 60% of the world’s seed (and food) supply.

Read the full article here.

 

THE SOBERING DETAILS BEHIND THE LATEST SEED MONOPOLY CHART

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Many people are concerned with where their food comes from, but at times forget to consider the source for those seeds. As of 2020, 60% of our global seed sources are under the control of just six companies. This is frightening. Historically, the consolidation of seed companies lessens innovation and creativity, minimizes biodiversity, decreases food resilience, and greatly impacts the farmers supplying our food.

Read the full article here.

 

THE GREAT AMERICAN SEED UP GOES ONLINE!

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The Urban Farm, GrowPHX, Seed Save, and The Microfarm Project come together annually to put on the Great American Seed Up, a Phoenix, AZ seed bazaar. This year, the collaborators are still committed to providing adaptable, non-GMO, heirloom seeds to as many people across the nation as possible for growing and saving during this challenging time.

Introducing Seed Up in a Box!

The group has packaged bulk seed into bundles with enough seed for TEN generous servings (at almost 50% off the already amazingly low in-person prices) and moved access to the seed education component to a Student Portal. 

Details found here.

The Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance helps folks find their role in the seed world. Join the alliance of seed stewards to unearth your place in this vast community. Your membership helps seed today and tomorrow!

Stay Connected with RMSAheart_of_idaho

For questions regarding seed saving and current seed news, contact Bill McDorman: bill@rockymountainseeds.org

For questions about seed vaulting or seed libraries, contact John Caccia:
jc@mountainangels.com

For general inquiries, contact Jackee Alston: jackee@rockymountainseeds.org

For questions about the Seed Stewards or Grain Trials programs, contact Lee-Ann Hill:
lee-ann@rockymountainseeds.org

928-255-1125 | www.rockymountainseeds.org

Stay up to date with current seed news by checking in regularly with the RMSA Facebook page and other social media platforms.

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