CMGA General Info

Apple blossoms. Photo by Cynthia Murray.

Welcome to the Coconino County Master Gardeners Association

The Coconino Master Gardener Association began in 2009 to create a corps of well-informed volunteers, and to deliver quality horticultural education programs adapted to our regional high elevation environment. The association provides support for Master Gardener graduates and volunteers as well as continuing education and opportunities to participate in community programs that increase the visibility and participation in the Master Gardener Program.


Monthly meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday from 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
1601 N. San Francisco St. in Flagstaff, Arizona.

On this page you will find:
- How to become a member Membership form
- How to report volunteer and education hours Report your hours
- Upcoming events calendar
- Gardening columns and articles
- Links to other useful websites and resources
- Master Gardener Association documents and forms

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Event Calendar

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

January 2015 Meeting Minutes

Meeting Minutes 1/8/15
Welcome –Hunter Kemmet introduced 2015 Officers;  Jim Mast-President, Ed Skiba-VP, Sue Madden-Treasurer, Sherline Alexander-Secretary.  Please note that all of the annual reports from CMGA officers and committee chairs are on the blog.
Education Grant Recipients:
Pinon Community Garden - Rosemary Logan and April Smith - talked and showed photos about their new irrigation system for their community garden.
Pioneer Museum - Freddi Steele - talked and showed photos of the before and after hardscape stairs installed on their property for safety.
Mountain Elementary School - Angie Fritz - mom and master gardener began a garden program for 3rd and 4th graders, with money spent on materials for gardening and books. Angie's photos included a lunch with what the classes had grown.
Riordan Mansion - Dave Brimhall - this AZ Historical Society property has received several grants over the years to improve many of the gardens and hardscape. Dave brought a poster and photos to share.
Business Meeting; Jim Mast.
Raffle item donations.   If you have something you can donate toward our monthly meeting raffle just bring the item to a monthly meeting.
Build volunteer hours doing committee work. The CMGA is looking for more volunteers for our committees this year. Continuing education (Loni Shapiro, Chair), Volunteer Support (Crys Wells, Chair), Community Support (Andrea Guerrette, Chair), Master Gardener Projects (Jackee Alston, Gillian Thomas new co-chairs),  Special Projects (Home Show, Conference, Fund Raising(need new chair), Earth Day etc.).
MG Coordinator Happenings - Hattie Braun
Conference: next meeting 1-14-15, 1pm, extension office.  Please attend if you are interested in helping with the conference.  Actively looking for conference site.
·        Spring Class; Thursday’s, 1-4:30pm. 2/5 - 5/14/2015, N. AZ Health Care 1000 N Humphreys.  Getting a lot of calls.
·         Home Show April 10, 11, 12, the weekend after Easter. Volunteers needed.
·         Dorothy Lamb workday at the extension office 10am-2pm, Monday January 26st on invasive weeds.
Financial report – Sue Madden
Found software on sale and purchased for $37.50.
Total income for the year was $3934.03. Total expenses for the year were $2388.13. The difference between income and expenses for 2014 was $1545.90. The checkbook balance is currently $4173.23 and the PayPal balance is $150.56 for a total of $4323.79. This is an increase of $1461.21 as compared to the end of 2013.

Monday, January 12, 2015

Johnny Appleseed Tree source

I was looking on the website and found a Johnny Appleseed tree. Pretty cool that somebody actually found one!
From Debbi Crisp

Johnny Appleseed Apple / M7/SPRING



In the 1830's, thousands of apple trees were planted in Ohio by one John Chapman, who earned the nickname Johnny Appleseed for his work. Nearly two centuries later, it is extremely rare to find a tree documented to be a graft from one of Johnny's trees, but Raintree acquired one.

It was tracked down by Scott Scogerboe, who found an old newspaper article that told of an Ohio homestead where Johnny Appleseed had planted a tree. Early in the 20th century, a student who visited the homestead took a cutting, grafted a new tree and planted it in his family's yard. The child who planted the grafted tree, now elderly, retired from the same school where Scott found the ancient tree.

Since apples from Chapman's trees were used by settlers mostly for making hard cider, their fresh eating quality wasn't the highest priority. Nevertheless, the history of this tree makes it a wonderful living legend.

Zones 4-9.

Price: $28.50

Please click this link to see the product details:
http://www.raintreenursery.com/Johnny_Appleseed_Apple_M7.html

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Master Gardener Happenings for January

Hi MGs and MGs to be:
I am looking for help with three projects.

1.       The Arizona Highlands Garden Conference – next meeting is Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1:00 to 2:30 pm at the extension office.  Lots of you have already let me know that you would like to help.  This is the last request to get involved.  We will forming committees on Wed. and will discuss site possibilities.  Everyone is welcome!

2.       Master Gardener Open HouseThursday, Jan. 22, 6:00 to7:00 pm at the extension office. The next class starts soon but I would like to do a little more outreach.  I am looking for 2-3 volunteers that would love to talk to people about the Master Gardener program.

3.       Invasive Plant Workshop Monday, Jan. 26, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Dorothy Lamm and I will hold a workshop where you will help us collect information about invasive plants for a website on invasives.  We will finalize fact sheets and create new ones on the many invasive plants that are a concern for homeowners.  We have lots of resources but would love help from Master Gardeners.  Please RSVP as lunch will be served.

Thanks – I hope everyone is enjoying the rain.  Hattie

Hattie Braun
University of Arizona
Master Gardener Program Coordinator
Coconino County Cooperative Extension
2304 N. 3rd St.
Flagstaff, AZ  86004
Phone: 928-774-1868 x 170
FAX: 928-774-1860

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Native Plant Society

Greetings, All, 
On Monday evening, January 12 from 6:30 until 8:00, the planning group of the Flagstaff Chapter of the AZ Native Plant Society will meet at 526 N. Bertrand on Cherry Hill to plan walks, talks, and other activities for 2015. 

We'd love to have you join us, and your input, ideas and help would be much appreciated.   

Please RSVP to this invitation, if you will be coming, and I'll forward directions to the meeting location.  As an alternative, if you can't attend, but have something to share or suggest, please email it to me. 

We hope to see or hear from you. 

Posted by D. Lamm
for Susan Lamb Bean
      Susan Holiday
      Barbara Phillips
      Tina Ayers
       Kirstin Olmon 

Monday, January 5, 2015

Garden for Humanity Workshops

Join us for two workshops Saturday, January 10
  • 10 AM Fruit Tree Pruning for the Spring (more >) 
  • 2 PM Water in Your Garden and How to Use it Wisely (more >)

Gardens for Humanity and Greening Harmony's two garden workshops on this Saturday will teach participants how to correctly prune fruit trees and how to be "water wise" gardeners. These will be the first installments of our community gardening education series for 2015.
 
Check out the Gardens for Humanity web site (gardensforhumanity.org)

Sunday, January 4, 2015

January 2015 Meeting Agenda


Master Gardener Meeting Agenda 1/8/15
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
1601 N. San Francisco
 
6:30pm – 6:50pm               Welcome –Hunter Kemmet
·         President Annual Report
·         Introduce 2014 Officers -  Jim Mast-President, Ed Skiba-VP, Sue Madden-Treasurer, Sherline Alexander-Secretary
Agenda –– Jim Mast
 
Announcements                  Meeting Raffle – $1 each or 6 for $5 - Must be present to win
·         Drawing will be held after refreshments and before the business meeting             
                                
6:50pm – 6:55pm               Introduction of speaker Loni Shapiro

6:55pm-7:45pm                  Continuing Education  Grant Recipients: 1) Freddi Steele, Pioneer Museum 2)Angie Fritz,
                                                Mountain School  3)  Dave Brimhall, Riordan Mansion  4) Rosemary Logan & April
                                                Smith, Pinon Community Garden  5)  Jeff Best, Sunshine Rescue Mission
 
15 minute break
7:45pm-8:00pm                  Refreshments provided by Hattie Braun and Loni Shapiro
and Raffle Prize Drawing 

Friday, January 2, 2015

AZ Food & Farm Finance Forum

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Thursday and Friday, January 15 & 16Clarkdale Clubhouse in Clarkdale, ArizonaHost: The Town of Clarkdale
PROGRAM 

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Native Plant Society - Plant Press

Winter 2014 Plant Press available online!


Mexican Tansyaster Psilactis gentryi  Photo by: Bob Herrmann

Winter 2014 Plant Press

The latest beautiful edition of Plant Press is now available online!

Settle in for a good Winter read and learn about native Arizona food plants, soils and their role in plant evolution, and so much more!

Please find Plant Press online by following this link: http://www.aznps.com/documents/2014.12.PP.pdf

Also, take the time to check out the Plant Press archives on our website. http://www.aznps.com  There are so many past issues to be discovered for the first time, or read all over again - enjoy!

Happy Holidays!
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Our mailing address is:
Arizona Native Plant Society
PO Box 41206
Tucson, AZ 85717


Post by Dorothy Lamb

Friday, December 12, 2014

Spring Master Gardener Class

Become a Master  Gardener!
 
Dates & Time:  Thursdays from 1:00– 4:30 p.m. February 5 — May 14, 2014 There will be no class on March 19 

Location: Northern Arizona Health Care 1000 N Humphreys (Left of Bashes) Cost: $250, limited scholarships available

Don’t Miss Your Chance, Register Early!      Class is limited in size.  Registration is on a first-come, first-serve  basis


The Master Gardener Program is a nation-wide program offered  through the Cooperative Extension network for those interested in learning more about the specific gardening and horticulture needs in their geographic areas.  The Coconino County Master Gardener Program emphasizes the needs and challenges of high elevation gardening.   The program involves both classroom learning and a hands-on volunteer  commitment to share gardening skills with the community.

For an application, call 928-774-1868 ext. 170 or  e-mail
hbraun@cals.arizona.edu

Monday, December 1, 2014

CMGA Annual Christmas Party



Come join us for the annual CMGA Christmas Party on Dec. 11, at 630pm, at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church. Check out this link for details:   link