The Master Gardener program began in the 1970's in response to the many gardening questions that resulted from the rapidly increasing level of interest in home gardening. The idea was to train knowledgeable gardener volunteers to help University Extension staff deliver home gardening information to the public.

Our local Master Gardeners are able to build on their interests and acquire greater expertise through the resources available through the Extension Service and the University of Missouri.

University of Missouri Extension provides equal opportunity to all participants in extension programs and activities, and for all employees and applicants for employment on the basis of their demonstrated ability and competence without discrimination on the basis of their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or status as a protected veteran.

Hickory County Master Gardeners recommend contacting your local Extension Service for more complete plant and growing information and how to become a Master Gardener.

Meetings are reserved for Master Gardener members, but community programs hosted by the Master Gardeners are public events and will be announced in the local newspaper.

As of 12/31/2014, this blog will no longer post new articles. It will remain active as an archive. Please use the tools available in the right column to search for information and source links provided in previous articles.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://extension.missouri.edu/ and http://mg.missouri.edu/.


To-Do List for April


Dogwood blossoms in April showers
List of Garden Preparations for April:
  • Clean up old plant debris.
  • Plow, till and cultivate only if soil is workable.
  • Add amendments to soil per soil test results.
  • Apply post-emergence broadleaf herbicides for summer annual weeds. 
  • Apply mulch to plants for weed control.
Enjoy a leisurely morning coffee and contemplate visiting your favorite greenhouses and nurseries.

For additional information for April Garden Ideas:
http://extension.missouri.edu/adair/gardentalk.aspx


Hickory County Master Gardeners recommend contacting your local Extension Service for more complete information.

Source:  Southwest Missouri Master Gardeners Gardening Journal

Posted: 3/28/2014






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