Steward – May ’14 RD
Contents (Hint:You can click on a title to go straight to that article) Identify and Manage Winter Damage to Plants Rain Barrels Rain Gardens: Hard Working and Beautiful Identify […]
Contents (Hint:You can click on a title to go straight to that article) Identify and Manage Winter Damage to Plants Rain Barrels Rain Gardens: Hard Working and Beautiful Identify […]
Contents (Hint:You can click on a title to go straight to that article) Gardening with Children: Learning and Doing (and March Meeting Notes) March Meeting Notes Cultivating Your Eden presentation […]
Contents (Hint:You can click on a title to go straight to that article) Food of the Month: Kale “Lettuce” Eat From the Garden Food of the Month: Kale Michele Worden […]
Contents (Hint:You can click on a title to go straight to that article) Stay Tuned to What’s Happening in the Garden Random Thoughts of Gardening While Waiting for Snow to […]
Announcing the reopening of the MSU-E Grand Traverse Diagnostics Clinic Beginning May 7th and running through September, MSU-E will host a diagnostics clinic on Wednesdays from 10am to 2pm at […]
Did you enjoy the presentations from our March meeting? Did you want to see all of the presentations but couldn’t split yourself in two? Our speakers have been kind enough […]
We would like to extend an open door for all memebers to join us at our monthly board meetings. This year we have decided to change things slightly, and hold […]
Contents Master Gardeners Visit American Waste Effects of a Harsh Winter Vermicomposting Master Gardeners Visit American Waste by Nancy Denison Newspaper, cardboard, metal, glass, plastics, nursery trays and plastic flower […]
Contents Feed Me…Feed Me Food of the Month: Kale Feed Me…Feed Me by Nancy Denison During my final ten years of teaching first grade and kindergarten, I had a fish […]
Creating a Masterpiece by Sue Sensenbaugh-Padgett A blank canvas waits for the artist to add color and texture; a newly built house is a gardener’s canvas waiting for the colors […]