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

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Local Organic Beekeeping Workshop

 
What Are the Bees’ Kneeds?

A Local and Organic Beekeeping Workshop at The Hat Ranch
near Williams, Arizona

Taught by Patrick Pynes (Flagstaff) and David Loeffler (Prescott)
of the Northern Arizona Organic Beekeepers Association (NAOBA)

Saturday, August 27, 2022, from nine a.m. to one p.m., Arizona time


In this hands-on workshop, we will explore answers to these important questions:

•    How can humans work with the honeybees, rather than against them?

•    What is the Heroes to Hives project? How do we bring together honeybees, beekeepers, and U.S. Military Veterans and Dependents, especially for our mutual benefit?

•    What is the Hat Ranch/Mogollon Rim: past, present, and future?



This bioregional workshop is appropriate for anyone who is interested in learning more about a local and organic approach to small-scale beekeeping in the Little Colorado River and Verde River watersheds, and all points in between.

Tuition: $20 for U.S. Military Veterans and Dependents; $60 for the general public. Limited to twelve participants.

For more information or to register, write to Patrick.Pynes@nau.edu or to honeybeeteacher@gmail.com. Co-sponsored by the Sustainable Communities Program (SUS) at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.

Picture Canyon/Weed Pull


 

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Butterfly Garden Planting Day

 


Indigenous Futures - Climate Justice - Santa Fe Indian Market

 IllumiNative Event: August 20th and 21st

We want to highlight an event happening next week where our very own Jennifer Muskrat-Velarde will be joining the IllumiNative event panel to talk about Climate Justice, during Santa Fe Indian Market.

Jennifer Muskrat-Velarde, our RMSA Grants and Fiscal Coordinator, has been invited to speak on Climate Justice, alongside an amazing group of Native artists, actors, activists, and organizers for IllumiNative's "Indigenous Futures: Envisioning The Next 100 Years," an exclusive event held during Santa Fe Indian Market, August 20-21. Featuring Indigenous programming, empowering panel discussions, and exclusive viewing to the already sold-out Santa Fe Indian Market Fashion Show. 

Proceeds from ticket sales will support advancing the mission of IllumiNative, and can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indigenous-futures-envisioning-the-next-100-years-tickets-387054068137.

This event is in partnership with Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA), award-winning Chemehuevi artist Cara Romero, Indigenous fashion brand 8th Gen, and the @sundanceorg Institute Indigenous Program.

Tickets are available for both Saturday and Sunday, but they are selling out quickly!

Saturday, August, 20-12:00 PM-6:00 PM
Sunday, August, 21-10:00 AM-6:00 PM

Sunday, August 7, 2022

CMGA Meeting Agenda 8/11

 Coconino Master Gardener Meeting Agenda
The Peaks Senior Living Center Main Meeting Room/Zoom
3150 N Winding Brook Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Thursday, August 11, 2022


6:15-6:30pm    Social Time/Newcomers Welcome

6:30-6:35pm    Welcome -Frank Branham
    
6:35-7:40pm    Introduction of Speaker—Geoff Wood - Janan Scott, “Container Gardens”
Questions from Audience

7:40-7:55pm      Refreshments, Social, Raffle, & Raffle Drawing

7:55-8:25pm      Business Meeting
                          President --Frank Branham
                        •    Vegetable Tour Update - August 13- 2nd Annual Vegetable Garden Tour, Maps &                                      Tickets at Warner’s, 10-3
                        •    Fund Raising Update
                        •    Other

Treasurer’s Report – Andrea Guerrette
July 31, 2022

Opening balance                    $6719.33
Debits                                                   0

Credits                                20.00
                                                                     
New balance                     $6,739.33
            
Education Schedule--Geoff Wood
•    September 25, 2022, Noon- 2pm - Recognition Potluck at Serendipity                 https://www.flagstaffweddingvenue.com/serendipity-flagstaff-weddings-events-venue
•    October 13, 2022 - Jim Mast, “Growing Plants in a Greenhouse”
•    November 10, 2022- Frank Branham, “Cooking from a Garden”
•    December 8, 2022 - Holiday Party


New Business

Garden or Plant Questions

Next Meeting:  Sunday, September 25, Noon-2PM, Recognition Potluck

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

AZ Native Plant Society Meeting

 

Presentation Description: This presentation will provide examples of ancestral and current Indigenous farming practices that have sustained communities and cultures in the Southwest for thousands of years. These agricultural practices can revitalize a local landscape into an edible landscape that is reflective of our bioregion and our diets.  This includes exploring traditional uses of native plants and trees, and how to utilize them in a local food system.
Bio: Kat Alicia Thompson grew up in Flagstaff, Arizona.  She received her graduate degree from Northern Arizona University in Forestry and Applied Indigenous Studies. Her studies focused on how tribes can secure food sovereignty through environmental land management practices. Currently, Kat is located in New Mexico and coordinating with Indigenous farmers in creating edible landscapes.

Here's the Facebook event link:

Register in advance for this meeting:

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.