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, April 3, 2018

Free Garden Open House

We would like to invite any MG who would like to come to help.
WHAT:  Free Garden Open House.  (we will be mailing out 4500 flyers)
Our aim is to provide education, examples, and free things- to encourage folks to garden at their place of residence.
We will have a demonstration garden with examples of Hoop Housing, row covers, drip systems, raised beds, container gardening, children's Activities and free seeds, compost, and plants.
MG are invited to talk with the public (one on one) on any of the above items, or something else they would like (we will provide you a table/booth if you like).
WHERE:  East Valley Baptist Church 10655 N. US Hwy 89.  (Timberline area)
WHEN: Saturday, May 26, 2018, Come and go when you like from 9-11 am.
WHO:  East Valley Garden Club is behind this event.  Last year we had over 100 folks attend, and we except more this year.
We would encourage any MG students from the classes to come and help and gain some hours.
After the Open House, we will be at the garden every Saturday to answer questions, talk, or encourage folks.  MG are encourage to come if they can.
Come meet your neighbors, and make new friends.  Any questions please call me, Daryl Bennett, 928-527-8977.  I am pastor and MG class of spring 17.
Thank you,
Daryl Bennett

Monday, April 2, 2018

Highlands Center Prescott News

April-May 2018
Get Ready to Grow Native!
Annual Plant Sale will help fund the Center’s educational programs 
Local experts will be on hand to help you pick the native plants that will be perfect to improve and enhance the natural beauty of your landscape. With ecological diversity comes an increased diversity of birds, butterflies, and bees that the native habitats support. 
Saturday, May 5th, 8:30am - 2pm
Sunday, May 6th, 10am - 1pm
Sponsored by the City of Prescott, Water Smart
Members Only!
Pre-Sale Party FREE!
Highlands Center Members are invited for the first pick of plants! In addition to a wide variety of native and adapted flowers, grasses, shrubs, and trees, we will have a cash bar and refreshments. 
The Knee-High
Lens Launch
Saturday, April 28, 10-11am
Run! Jump! Stretch! Bring your 3 or 4-year old to experience the Discovery Gardens in a new way at the Spring Launch of our Knee-High Lens! The Knee-High Lens is a printed interactive guide designed for parents to use with their 3 or 4-year old children when they visit the Discovery Gardens. A new Knee-High Lens will debut each season.  
The event is free but requires an
Free admission to the Discovery Gardens


Sunday, April 1, 2018

Seed School in a Day is coming to Flagstaff this Saturday! Brought to you by the Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance, this event is tailored to all levels of experience. It will be a fun, hands-on learning opportunity. You won't want to miss it!

Sign up for the all day event here.

Plant Sale in Sedona

Flagstaff Home and Garden Show

Looking for some education hours for your yearly requirements for being a master gardener. You can easily pick up a few at the Flagstaff Home & Garden show. Here is the schedule:

Friday - April 13
10:30 – Identifying and Managing Invasive Plants in the Home Landscape –  Dorothy Lamm
11:30 – Gardening by the Month in Flagstaff – Jackie Clark
2:30Backyard Composting  –  Frank Branham 
3:30 – No Garden? Grow in a Bag – Sue Madden 

Saturday - April 14
10:30 – Good and Evil in the Garden: Using Rabbits and Chickens for Permaculture Gardening – Melissa Wilson
11:30 – Selecting and Growing Fruit Trees in Northern Arizona – Hattie Braun
2:30 – Build a Crevice Garden –  Linda Guarino
3:30 – Beginning Vegetable Gardening – Willa McAuliffe

Sunday - April 15
11:30 – Growing Berries – Hattie Braun
It is free every day and being held at the NAU Field House.

Pesticides, People, and Pollinators Free Webinar

Here's a webinar that Master Gardeners might find interesting. I am registered for the webinar and if you would like to join me, I will show it in our conference room on Thursday, April 12th at 10:00am. We will have a discussion about the content of this webinar afterwards. You can also register on your own.
Hattie

Pesticides, People, and Pollinators:
Answers to Tricky Pesticide Questions for Master Gardeners

Discussing pesticides with the public can be tricky, even for trained professionals. Master gardeners are on the front line, providing information directly to the public on a wide range of topics. In this webinar, pesticide specialists with the National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) will provide resources that master gardeners can use to navigate these conversations. We will discuss topics including protecting pollinators from pesticides, comparing organic and conventional pesticides, how to minimize exposures to pesticides, and how individual risk perception influences behavior. Join us for live Q&A after the presentation. 

A recording of the webinar will be posted to the NPIC YouTube channel.

Thursday, April 12th at 1:00pm EST (10:00am PT)
Target audience: Master Gardeners, County Extension Agents, Universities
Presenters: Alicia Leytem & April Strid, Pesticide Specialists, NPIC
Duration: 1:00 hour
Cost: Free

To join:
Registration is required for this free webinar. 
Participants may join the webinar up to 10 minutes early.

To Register:

Event number: 921 552 205

For audio by phone:
+1-415-655-0002 (US Toll)
Access code: 921 552 205

CMGA Meeting Agenda for April

Coconino Master Gardener Meeting Agenda
Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 6:30pm
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church—Benson Hall
1601 N. San Francisco, Flagstaff, AZ 86001

6:30-6:35pm    Welcome-Sherline Alexander   
6:35-6:40pm    Introduction of Speakers—Gilli Thomas
6:40-7:45pm    Education:  Carol Chicci, Choosing and Caring for Roses in Flagstaff
       
(15 minute break with refreshments)

8:00-8:25pm    Business Meeting—Sherline Alexander
Galen Guerette has volunteered to head up the monthly raffle, but we still need a volunteer for fundraising chair/committee.  
Signups -  Earth Day, Fall 2018 conference and Community Market
MG Coordinator Happenings—Hattie Braun
  • 2018 Flagstaff Home and Garden Show—April 13-15, 2018.  Will be in the Field House at NAU instead of the Walkup Sky Dome
  • Fall into Gardening 2018
  • MG Class in Flagstaff 2/6-5/8 9a-12:30p, Coconino Public Health Bldg.
  • Earth Day—April 21 at Bushmaster Park, 11a-2p
  • Flagstaff Monthly Garden Tours
  • Milkweed Monarch Project
        Financial Report—Molly Larsen     

Friday, March 2, 2018

BIO 112 Wildflowers of Arizona at CCC



Coconino County Community College  
Subject: Summer Field Botany Course at Coconino Community College

Hello All,
I'm writing to advertise an upcoming field botany course offered through Coconino Community College this summer. The course is BIO 112 - Wildflowers of Arizona (preliminary syllabus attached here). The class will take place over the course of two weeks, M-Th June 4-7 and 11-14; we will meet from 12 pm - 6:45 pm each day.
This will be an intensive two week course that is a great introduction to botany. Throughout these two weeks we will explore the following:

* Basic plant morphology
* Basic botanical vocabulary
* Basic plant taxonomy
* Basic plant ecology
* Practice using a dichotomous key to identify plants
* Identification of plant families and species common to northern Arizona
* Proper collection, documentation, and processing methods for plant collection in the field.
* We may be contributing to a floristic inventory of a local site.

Class will include regular field trips to local destinations, and students should be prepared to hike up to approximately four miles at a steady pace across uneven terrain. Being in good physical condition is a necessary requirement.

For more information contact wendy.mcbride@coconino.edu

Thursday, March 1, 2018


See opportunities for registration above in our intro. You can mail or sign up online.

2018 UA Viticulture Symposium

March 23, 2018 from 8A - 4P in Benson, AZ

If you are an Arizona grape grower and interested in research-based knowledge specific to grapes for Arizona wine, the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension invites you to the 2018 UA Viticulture Symposium.  This educational program is set for Friday, March 23, 2018 at the Cochise College Benson Center located in Benson, Arizona.  Check-in is at 8:00 A.M. and the program will begin at 9:00 A.M.  Keynote speaker, Dr. Gill Giese, is a Viticulture Specialist at New Mexico State University.  He will discuss “Cultivating Grapes in the Desert and Calendar of Events.”  Other presentations include University of Arizona specialists in plant science, natural resources and environment and agriculture and resource economics.  There will be a vendor marketplace to showcase agricultural services and products as well as booths with other important non-profit agricultural groups.

The cost is $60 for general admission.  To register OR for more information and the complete agenda of speakers and topics at the Symposium, please go to:  www.uagrapes.eventbrite.com