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GARDEN TALK! NEWSLETTER RECEIVES
NATIONAL AWARD
This Garden Talk!
newsletter that you read monthly is the 2007 national winner in the
newsletter category for Communications in the National Association of
County Agriculture Agents. The newsletter competed with newsletters
submitted by county extension agents from across the nation. Vanessa Miller, Adair County Office Manager,
and I work together to produce this newsletter. The newsletter is folded
and put into envelopes by two Kirksville Master Gardeners. I hope you
enjoy reading this newsletter as much as I enjoy writing it.
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- December 2007
- Poinsettias for the Holidays
- Christmas Tree Selection and Care
- Saving Seeds: Initial Considerations
- Market to Market Workshop
- Upcoming Events
- November 2007
- A Winter's Rest: Fall Clean-up of the Garden
- Tri-States Locally Grown Conference
- Holiday Flower Arranging Class to be held in Kirksville December
11
- Master Gardener Volunteer Hours Due November 30
- Root Knot Nematodes Appear in Central Missouri
- Give up the ache and the Rake, Just Mow Fall Leaves into Your
Lawn
- Upcoming Events
- October 2007
- Multi-colored Asian Lady Beetle
- Digging Sweet Potatoes
- Greenhouse for Sale
- Plant Selection for Landscaping to be held in Brookfield October
11
- Missouri Chestnut Roast October 13
- Harvesting and Drying Gourds
- Holiday Flower Arranging Class to be held in Kirksville December
11
- Vegetable Field Day Well Attended
- Pumpkin Facts
- Harvesting Pumpkins
- September 2007
- Seventh Annual Northeast Missouri Food Fest to be Held Saturday,
September 15
- MU Tomato Festival September 6
- Fall Webworm
- MU Extension to Sponsor Mid-Missouri Tour Focusing on Centralia
History and Amish Auction
- Prepare Now for Fall Lawn Renovation
- Controlling Ticks in Lawns
- Fall Planting of Trees
- Gardening Tips for September
- Upcoming Events
- August 2007
- 13th Annual Missouri State Master Gardener Conference
- Vegetable Field Day August 7 in Adair County
- Bradford Farm Tomato Festival
- Master Gardener Day at Missouri State Fair
- Costa Rica Garden Tour for Missouri Master Gardeners January
8-18, 2008
- Common Diseases of Roses
- Leaf Scorch of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs
- August Gardening Tips
- Upcoming Events
- July 2007
- Vegetable Field Day to be held August 7 in Adair County
- 2007 State Master Gardener Conference -
click here for details
- Meet Justin Aaron Schutter
- Garden Talk! Wins National Award
- Physiological & Disease Problems of Tomatoes
- Harvesting and Storing Vegetable Crops
- Galls on Missouri Trees
- July Gardening Tips
- Upcoming Events
- Charleston Fall Garden Festival
- June 2007
- Support Your Local Farmers' Market
- Irrigating Trees and Shrubs During Summer Drought and the Danger
of Moisture Extremes
- Things to Know and Look For On Your Tomato Plants
- Consider Exhibiting Your Vegetables and Flowers this Summer at
Your County Fair
- Tour the Gardens of Clark County
- Garden Tips for June
- Upcoming Events
- May 2007
- Wait to See Extent of Freeze Injury Before Deciding How to Help
Damaged Plants
- Control Bagworms in the Spring for Effective Control
- Recent Cold Weather Effects on Missouri Turfgrasses
- Tour the Gardens of Clark County
- Frequently Asked Vegetable Questions
- Garden Tips for May
- Upcoming Events
- April 2007
- State Master Gardener Conference to be held in Kirksville
- Peach Leaf Curl
- Plant Asparagus in the Spring
- Establishing a New Lawn? It's Best to Wait Until Fall
- Garden N' Grown to be held in Kirksville and Queen City this
Fall
- Pollenizing Fruit Crops
- Nuisance Moles
- April Gardening Calendar
- Upcoming Events
- March 2007
- Daffodil, Narcissus or Jonquil?
- 2006 Northeast Region Master Gardener Summary
- Horticulture Potpourri: From Blades to Blooms
- 2007 State Master Gardener Conference Info (Click
Here to go to Website)
- Pruning Fruit Trees and Other Small Fruits
- Top 10 Things to do When You're Itching to Garden But It's Too
Early
- Spring Special
- Gardening Tips for March
- Upcoming Events
- February 2007
- Valentine's Day Flowers
- 2007 State Master Gardener Conference Website
- 2007 All-America Selection Winners
- Master Gardener Trips Scheduled for 2008
- Growing & Marketing for a Farmers' Market Workshop
- Master Gardener Training to be held in Macon and Moberly
- Website to Remember
- Food Safety Workshops Planned for Produce Growers
- Gardening Tips for February
- Upcoming Events
- January 2007
- Amaryllis - The Queen of the Indoor Bulb Flowers
- Feeding the Birds
- Horticultural Structures and Gardens Defined
- Garden Tips for January
- Upcoming Events
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