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This site has been created to provide information about upcoming meetings, community, garden articles, tips, interesting websites, blogs, members garden activities, garden pictures, and much more.
This site is for all of us to share our love for gardening and our garden friends. Please enjoy! Comment often and pass on what you would like to see posted on our site!
Saturday, October 29, 2011
The Frost is on the Pumpkins
Sometimes for the gardener the first frost brings a sigh is a relief. Outside serious gardening is officially over. I like to use this time to plan for the Spring. I have been trying to combine to allow for more "fun" in the gardens.
I love to look through great garden magazines and dream. I would love to list any of our members favorite magazines or favorite garden sites for winter planning!! Send them in and I will try to make a list. One of my favorites is www.herbcompanion.com.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Jefferson County Master Gardeners Newsletter
Please see attached the Jefferson County Master Gardeners Association Monthly Newsletter. It is very lenghty but contains a wonderful amount of information. It would be great if we could provide some of the same experiences and information to the Shelby County master Gardeners. It seems to be that this group(JCMG) has a great deal of community support, both from private Individuals and from Garden Related Businesses. Rodney, our President, has put a great deal of emphasis on this apporach and it is great. If anyone has ideas on this subject, please put them in the comment section on our blog. We need input!
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
As The Earth Turns
NOVEMBER 2011
To Teach, To Learn, To Sow, To Grow
Our Mission...
The JCMGA is committed to providing quality horticultural education and demonstration for the community through volunteer leadership, continual learning, and service in conjunction with and under the guidance of the Jefferson County Cooperative Extension Service.
In This Issue
Board of Directors
JCMGA Goals
Priority Volunteer Projects
Treasurer's Report
Tracking Volunteer Hours
Nov. Monthly Meeting
From Our President
Volunteer of the Month
Intern of the Month
Horticulture Technician
MG Annual Dues
Herb Luncheon Fundraiser
JCMGA Awards Nominees
Thank You Sponsors!
Books and Techie Info
Rainbarrels and Compost Bins
Garden Thoughts
Recipe of the Month
2011
Board of Directors
President
Janie Kanzler
459-8894; 262-4052 cell
robkanzler@bellsouth.net
Vice President
June Sandercock
671-5325; 216-8950 cell
junematt@bellsouth.net
Secretary
Kate Greer
893-2059; 262-8471 cell
kateg1@insightbb.com
Treasurer
Patti Van Cleave
254-7440; 649-8265
pattivc@iglou.com
Committee Chairs
Education and Programs
Phyllis Fitzgerald
459-4803; 533-4803 cell phyllisfitzgerald@yahoo.com
Volunteer Hours & Projects
Dee Kramer
425-3224; 338-6711 cell deekramer@flowergal.net
Membership
Cheri Casey
899-5944; 593-1365 cell chericasey@hotmail.com
Marketing
Jeannene Fizer
896-4430; 541-1320 cell fizert@bellsouth.com
Newsletter
Lelia Gentle
896-6006; 896-6600 work leliagentle@bellsouth.net
Social Activities
Therese Connors
412-2539; 435-8135 cell thereseconnors@hotmail.com
Linda Guss
368-0261; 777-1174 cell
lsguss@insightbb.com
Community Education
June Sandercock
(See above)
At-Large Members
Rosetta Fackler
634-4357
rosettafackler@bellsouth.net
Kathryn Pasquenza
384-0909; 599-8293 cell
kpasquenza@gmail.com
Ex officio Members
Wayne Long
Agriculture Agent
Jefferson Co. Cooperative Extension Office
569-2344
phillip.long@uky.edu
Sarah M. Stolz
Horticulture Agent
Jefferson Co. Cooperative Extension Office
569-2344
sarah.stolz@uky.edu
JCMGA 2011 Goals
*Present 2 advanced training programs to members
*Host 4 social activities for members
*Plan 2 field trips for members
*Coordinate service projects to help needy members in their own gardens
*Staff priority volunteer projects
*Manage the banking of volunteer hours
*Develop recognition for leadership hours
*Plan 1 jointly-sponsored educational event with another MG association
*Develop relationships with other MG associations
*Develop and maintain online communications - website & Facebook
*Publish a monthly newsletter
Improve signage at programs & events
*Maintain accurate roster & meeting attendance for JCMGA members
*Develop "Dig for Less" membership discount program
*Plan & implement actions to recruit and retain Association membership
*Host 3 lectures in the Winter Lecture Series
*Host 3 "Homesteading on a Quarter Acre" sustainability workshops
*Host Lessons Learned Garden Tour Series (5 gardens in 5 months)
*Host improved Gardenaganza
*Increase gardening programs and activities targeting children
(White print indicates accomplished goals)
JCMGA 2011
Priority Volunteer Projects
Q&A Tables at Libraries
Junior MG Classes
Community Gardens
Q&A Tables at Farmer's Markets
Whitehall Woodland & Perennial Gardens
Louisville Nature Center Sensory & Rain Gardens
Louisville Zoo - Children's Carousel Area
Submit all ideas for volunteer projects to the Volunteer Hours and Projects Committee by completing the Volunteer Projects Application Form.
For a copy of the form or to ask questions, phone Committee Chair Dee Kramer.(See contact info above)
Treasurer Patti Van Cleave Reports Our Financial Activity
October 2011
Total Income $124.00
Total Expenses $198.88
Total Balance on hand $9464.55
Fundraisers
Don't forget to use
our code when you order from Reneesgarden.com. At checkout just enter the code FR449A in the coupon code box. At the end of the year the JCMGA will get a check for 25% of all orders
November Calendar of Events:
November 1 -JCMGA General meeting, 7 pm, LNC
November 17 - Board meeting, Janie Kanzler's 6:30 pm
November 24 - Happy Thanksgiving!
Volunteer Hours
Please make sure you send your hours in to Eileen Schweinhart bswine2@juno.com
or 394-9745 by the 1st of each month. Sarah needs this info for her report she turns in to
U of K.
"THE SCARY HERBS OF HALLOWEEN"
To read about the season's scariest fruits and herbs, go to
www.herbcompanion.com
click on "Grow" on the banner across the top, then go to "The Most Popular" articles as listed on the right hand side, and click once more on "The Scary Herbs of Halloween". It's a fun read!
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
JCMGA General Meeting
7 pm at the
Louisville Nature Center
MG JoAnne Fischer -
"Making a Terrarium"
From your JCMGA President . . .
Hello Master Gardeners...
It is hard to believe that November is here and winter is just a short time away. Our Holiday Graduation/Recognition Dinner will be here before we know it. I hope everyone is planning on attending! We will be introducing the new Officers for 2012 and announcing the winners of our three awards.
Before that, however, you, the entire membership, will need to do your part. For the three awards, you will need to vote for the nominee of your choice. (Please see the article below.) The awards are: the Donna Michael Award, Ralph Archer Award, & Denise Peterson Award. We will be voting by secret ballot for these awards at our November general meeting. If you are unable to come to the meeting, you will be able to vote via email. Cheri Casey, Chair of the Membership Committee, will tally our votes and the winners will be announced at the Holiday Dinner on December 6.
We will also be voting for our officers for 2012 at our November meeting. The Nominating Committee will present their slate of officers. If you have someone you would like to nominate, you may do so at the November meeting. You must have the permission of the person you are nominating before that meeting.
So, as you can see, our November meeting will be a very important one to attend. I hope to see you there.
I would like to wish all of you a very Happy Thanksgiving! November is a special month that reminds us to be grateful for all that we have, family, friends, freedom, water to drink, food to eat, the air to breathe, our homes to give us shelter, our soil to give us gardens......... We really do have oh so much to be thankful!
Gratefully,
Janie
459-8894, 262-4052 (cell)
robkanzler@bellsouth.net
Janie Kanzler, President
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH
Our volunteers for the month of November are the LNC Sensory Garden Group who recently had a herb luncheon as a fundraiser for the garden. This group of MGs & Interns consist of Kathy Morris, Linda Guss, Rosetta Fackler, Elizabeth Barrouquere, Trilba Smith, Janie Kanzler, Marie Broadhurst and Beth Burke. Denise Peterson also joined the group for this event as well as Lauren Barrouquere.
These ladies raised $224 for the Sensory Garden!
Thank you all for your generosity!!
(Please see the article about the Herb Luncheon below.)
INTERN OF THE MONTH!
Dan Ochs is our Intern of the Month! Dan has volunteered at the Whitehall Perennial Garden and he is on our Community Education Committee. Dan helped at the Winter Lecture Series also. He enjoyed giving a program at a Neighborhood Association on "What's Right With Your Garden?" After the presentation they toured the host's garden and pointed out those principles as they came upon them.
Dan has about 50 varieties of day lilies & hostas and about 20 varieties of heuchera. He was a consulting rosarian for several years and had about 100 varieties of roses, but the deer and Japanese beetles ran him out of the rose business!
Dan likes to fish and used to fish in bass tournaments and was pretty successful! The last year he fished 9 tournaments and was in the top 3 in 6 of them with 2 firsts! Dan goes to Alaska each year to fly fish for salmon, taking his camera with him, since he enjoys dabbling in photography of wildlife.
Thanks Dan for everything you do for us!
JCMGA GENERAL MEETING PROGRAMS
November 1 - MG JoAnne Fischer - Terrarium presentation, 7 pm Louisville Nature Center
December 6 - Holiday Party - Whitehall Historic Home - Please don't forget to mark your calendars!!
January 3, 2012- Hilbert Potter- Physical Therapist - How to avoid garden-related injuries, 7 pm, Louisville Nature Center
February 7, 2012 - Annual garden/seed swap & meet and greet, 7 pm, Louisville Nature Center
THANKS
EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS COMMITTEE FOR THESE GREAT PROGRAMS!
Welcome Neil!
The Extension office has a new Horticulture Technician, Neil Wilson. Neil graduated from St. X High School and then U of K, with a B.S. in Natural Resource Conservation & Management.
Most of Neil's work experience has been in landscaping and natural area restoration. Before coming to JCES he worked at the UK Horticultural Research Farm in Lexington. He assisted with the 180 member Community Supported Agriculture Program. The farm is certified organic and provides produce 25 weeks of the year to 180 people.
His personal gardening interests are in native plants in the landscape and vegetable production. He likes to see locally sourced and reclaimed wood & stone adaptively re-used in the landscape.
We wish Neil the best of luck in his new position!
Dues for JCMGA
The Membership Committee wants everyone to know that, at the September General Meeting, the membership voted on changing the dues to $15. However, there will be a discount of $3 if you turn your dues in to the Treasurer Patti Van Cleave by the due date of January 31. You may pay your dues at our Holiday Dinner at Whitehall on December 6th or at any of our general meetings. You may also mail them to
Patti Van Cleave
1504 S. English Station Road
Louisville, KY 40299.
Just remember, that if you pay by the date they are due, January 31st, you will only pay $12. If you wait to after January 31st you will owe $15. You will receive your 2012 "Dirt Card" when you pay your dues.
HERB LUNCHEON
A FEAST FOR THE SENSES
(AND SENSORY GARDEN)
Rosetta Fackler with MG guests
Kathy Morris and Linda Guss serving the guests
As we arrived at the Nature Center we noticed a flurry of activity in the Sensory Garden as the Boy Scouts were busily working there, preparing beds and paths. As we entered the building, the excitement continued to build as we were enveloped by tantalizing aromas and greeted by a troop of smiling and bustling Betty Crockers and June Cleavers. Oh, wait! They were Master Gardeners! ...And we realized we were about to experience something really special!
Our smiling hostesses (including the illustrious Denise Peterson) were decked out in outfits that featured vintage aprons and herb corsages. We were led to our seats and offered our choice of water, tea, or rosemary lemonade. The tables were adorned with lovely vintage tablelcloths and herb centerpieces. We marveled at all of the goodies that were already on the tables, including fresh salsa, tortilla chips, herb butter, and bags of pickling spices with recipes attached ready for us to take home.
Then the real show started. The menu was explained and we were encouraged to try everything!
Course 1 - Chips & Salsa (Elizabeth Barrouquere), Course 2 - Whole Wheat Muffins ( Rosetta Fackler) Dill Bread (Trilba Smith)
Herb Butter (Kathy Morris)
French Vegetable Soup with French Basil Sauce (Kathy Morris)
Carrot Potato Soup (Janie Kanzler)
Corn Chowder (Rosetta Fackler)
Course 3 - Tomato Basil Salad (Linda Guss)
Benedictine Sandwiches (KathyMorris)
Pimento Cheese Sandwiches (Marie Broadhurst)
Course 4 - Rosemary Cookies (Trilba Smith)
Lavender Cookies (Janie Kanzler)
Chocolate Lava Cakes (Trilba Smith)
The consensus of the attendees was that everything was absolutely wonderful. The food was delicious, the service was excellent, the presentations were interesting and informative, And it was so much fun! But before everyone could go home fabulous door prizes, including plates donated by Hadley Pottery, were given out. Each participant was sent home with many goodies, including a booklet containing recipes of all the dishes that were served and a packet of basil seeds donated by Bunton Seed.
The luncheon was truly a feast for the senses in every way, which was totally appropriate since it was a fundraiser for the LNC's Sensory Garden. This group of MGs, who also donated all of the food and supplies, should be commended for putting on a very creative and enjoyable learning experience. And it was pretty apparent that they had a blast doing it.
AND THE NOMINEES ARE:
The Membership Committee has the pleasure of announcing the nominees for the JCMGA awards. They are as follows:
Donna Michael Intern Award
Jan Eastburn
Trilba Smith
Howard Jarboe
Ralph Archer Award
Peggy Campbell
Mary Jane Emrich
Janie Kanzler
Denise Peterson Education Award
June Sandercock
Eileen Schweinhart
The JCMGA's general membership will vote to select the winner of each of these awards. So that your vote may be informed, you will receive an email explaining the merits of each of the nominees prior to the vote. You may vote by secret ballot, at the November general meeting, or you may email Cheri Casey at chericasey@hotmail.com with your vote. The winners will be announced at the Holiday Graduation/Recognition Dinner on December 6 at Whitehall, and will receive $150 each.
THE BEST OF LUCK TO EVERYONE!!!
The purpose of these awards follows.
Donna Michael JCMGA Achievement Award - Intern Member
To recognize the JCMGA Intern member who has:
1. Met MG certification for volunteer requirements
2. Has made a significant contribution to the community as a volunteer in the JCMGA
and other related projects
3. Has made a significant contribution through
leadership and/or involvement in the Association
itself.
Ralph Archer JCMGA Achievement Award - Active Member
To recognize the JCMGA Active member who has:
1. Met MG certification volunteer requirements
2. Has made a significant contribution to the
community as a volunteer in the JCMGA projects
and other related projects
3. Has made a significant contribution through
leadership and/or involvement in the Association.
Denise Peterson JCMGA Education Award
To recognize a JCMGA Active or Associate member who has:
1. Completed the MG program
2. Contributed greatly to the JCMGA's mission
of providing quality horticultural education
for our community
3. Volunteered the greatest number of educational
hours or by creating an educational
program that would have a profound
effect on the community in any given
year.
Thank You
Sponsors & Collaborators!
The JCMGA wishes to acknowledge and express
our appreciation to the following sponsors
and collaborators for their support
of Gardenaganza
and other activities in 2011.
Heine Brothers Coffee
Thienemans Herbs and Perennials
15Thousand Farmers
Louisville Nature Center
Dr. Tom Barnes
Life Coach Stacey Vicari/IdeaLife
Ratterman Funeral Home
Frito Lay
Phoenix Hill Neighborhood Association
Amazing Green Planet
Consider BoutiQue
Holy Branch Gourds
Bunton Seed Company
Sage's Botanicals
Jefferson County Extension Service
Munchkin Nursery
Yum! Brands
Plant Kingdom
Hadley Pottery
Tomese Buthod
Just Creations/Noel Rueff
Louisville Stoneware
St. Matthews Farmers Market
Jazzercise Mid-City Mall
Eyedea
Wallitsch Garden Center
Whitehall House and Gardens
Botanica
Greenhaven Tree Service
Lelia Gentle/Dreamcatcher Farm and Stan's Fish Restaurant
Meg Mcgarry and Whole Foods
Miriam Forinash/Graphics
Matthew Sandercock/Graphics
Master's Supply Inc.
Celia Smith
Fresh Start Growers Supply
Rattlesnake Farm
Raabe Glass
Susan's Corner Basket Studio
Ursuline Community
Kentucky Made & More
Architectural Salvage
Please show your appreciation by frequenting the businesses listed above & checking out the organizations!
BOOKS AND TECHIE INFO
Rita Pelczar in her column "Green Garage" in the September/October '11 issue of THE AMERICAN GARDENER, caught my attention. Each year I promise myself that I will remember all about my garden--plant names and cultivars, when I planted each, what it requires to thrive etc. etc. etc. Ah yes, the best laid plans! Ms Pelczar listed three systems for gardening record-keeping. Though I must confess I don't have experience with any of them, I fully intend to investigate them, and thought perhaps you might also be interested. The GARDENSCRIBE PLANT ORGANIZER (www.gardenscribe.com) is a 3-ring binder with "Plant Detail" pages that allow for entering all pertinant info. The MOLESKINE GARDENING JOURNAL (www.moleskine.com) is less detailed but more compact. It is divided into sections: plants; pots and tools; design, etc. GARDEN TRACKER (www.gardentracker.com) is a computer based system that helps with organization of records, and allows additions of photos etc. so that you can track your plants/garden over the years.
RAIN BARRELS AND COMPOST BINS
Help the environment and support the Louisville Nature Center, 3745 Illinois Ave. by purchasing a rain barrel or compost bin. The rain barrels are $74 ($69 for 2 or more) and compost bins are $85. Rain barrels with diverters are $105. You can stop by and see the display in their lobby and all prices include tax. The Louisville Nature Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to provide nature education and encourage stewardship in an urban forest.
GARDEN THOUGHTS
Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor,summer an oil painting, and autumn a mosaic of them all.
Stanley Horowitz
Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower.
Albert Camus
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
FRESH SALSA
3 tablespoons finely chopped onion
2 small cloves garlic, minced
3 large ripe tomatoes, peeled and seeds removed, chopped
2 hot chili peppers, Serrano or Jalapeno, finely chopped (optional)
2 to 3 tablespoons minced cilantro
1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons lime juice
Salt & pepper to taste
Preparation:
Put chopped onion and garlic in a strainer, and pour 2 cups boiling water over them, then let drain thoroughly and cool. Discard water. Combine onions and garlic with chopped tomatoes, peppers, cilantro, lime juice, salt & pepper. Refrigerate for 2 to 4 hours to blend flavors. Makes 2 cups of salsa.
by Diana Rattray, About.com
Weather Cancellation Policy: Please check your email for notice of general meeting cancellations due to inclement weather. An email will be sent out by 3 PM the day of the scheduled meeting.
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
As The Earth Turns
NOVEMBER 2011
To Teach, To Learn, To Sow, To Grow
Our Mission...
The JCMGA is committed to providing quality horticultural education and demonstration for the community through volunteer leadership, continual learning, and service in conjunction with and under the guidance of the Jefferson County Cooperative Extension Service.
In This Issue
Board of Directors
JCMGA Goals
Priority Volunteer Projects
Treasurer's Report
Tracking Volunteer Hours
Nov. Monthly Meeting
From Our President
Volunteer of the Month
Intern of the Month
Horticulture Technician
MG Annual Dues
Herb Luncheon Fundraiser
JCMGA Awards Nominees
Thank You Sponsors!
Books and Techie Info
Rainbarrels and Compost Bins
Garden Thoughts
Recipe of the Month
2011
Board of Directors
President
Janie Kanzler
459-8894; 262-4052 cell
robkanzler@bellsouth.net
Vice President
June Sandercock
671-5325; 216-8950 cell
junematt@bellsouth.net
Secretary
Kate Greer
893-2059; 262-8471 cell
kateg1@insightbb.com
Treasurer
Patti Van Cleave
254-7440; 649-8265
pattivc@iglou.com
Committee Chairs
Education and Programs
Phyllis Fitzgerald
459-4803; 533-4803 cell phyllisfitzgerald@yahoo.com
Volunteer Hours & Projects
Dee Kramer
425-3224; 338-6711 cell deekramer@flowergal.net
Membership
Cheri Casey
899-5944; 593-1365 cell chericasey@hotmail.com
Marketing
Jeannene Fizer
896-4430; 541-1320 cell fizert@bellsouth.com
Newsletter
Lelia Gentle
896-6006; 896-6600 work leliagentle@bellsouth.net
Social Activities
Therese Connors
412-2539; 435-8135 cell thereseconnors@hotmail.com
Linda Guss
368-0261; 777-1174 cell
lsguss@insightbb.com
Community Education
June Sandercock
(See above)
At-Large Members
Rosetta Fackler
634-4357
rosettafackler@bellsouth.net
Kathryn Pasquenza
384-0909; 599-8293 cell
kpasquenza@gmail.com
Ex officio Members
Wayne Long
Agriculture Agent
Jefferson Co. Cooperative Extension Office
569-2344
phillip.long@uky.edu
Sarah M. Stolz
Horticulture Agent
Jefferson Co. Cooperative Extension Office
569-2344
sarah.stolz@uky.edu
JCMGA 2011 Goals
*Present 2 advanced training programs to members
*Host 4 social activities for members
*Plan 2 field trips for members
*Coordinate service projects to help needy members in their own gardens
*Staff priority volunteer projects
*Manage the banking of volunteer hours
*Develop recognition for leadership hours
*Plan 1 jointly-sponsored educational event with another MG association
*Develop relationships with other MG associations
*Develop and maintain online communications - website & Facebook
*Publish a monthly newsletter
Improve signage at programs & events
*Maintain accurate roster & meeting attendance for JCMGA members
*Develop "Dig for Less" membership discount program
*Plan & implement actions to recruit and retain Association membership
*Host 3 lectures in the Winter Lecture Series
*Host 3 "Homesteading on a Quarter Acre" sustainability workshops
*Host Lessons Learned Garden Tour Series (5 gardens in 5 months)
*Host improved Gardenaganza
*Increase gardening programs and activities targeting children
(White print indicates accomplished goals)
JCMGA 2011
Priority Volunteer Projects
Q&A Tables at Libraries
Junior MG Classes
Community Gardens
Q&A Tables at Farmer's Markets
Whitehall Woodland & Perennial Gardens
Louisville Nature Center Sensory & Rain Gardens
Louisville Zoo - Children's Carousel Area
Submit all ideas for volunteer projects to the Volunteer Hours and Projects Committee by completing the Volunteer Projects Application Form.
For a copy of the form or to ask questions, phone Committee Chair Dee Kramer.(See contact info above)
Treasurer Patti Van Cleave Reports Our Financial Activity
October 2011
Total Income $124.00
Total Expenses $198.88
Total Balance on hand $9464.55
Fundraisers
Don't forget to use
our code when you order from Reneesgarden.com. At checkout just enter the code FR449A in the coupon code box. At the end of the year the JCMGA will get a check for 25% of all orders
November Calendar of Events:
November 1 -JCMGA General meeting, 7 pm, LNC
November 17 - Board meeting, Janie Kanzler's 6:30 pm
November 24 - Happy Thanksgiving!
Volunteer Hours
Please make sure you send your hours in to Eileen Schweinhart bswine2@juno.com
or 394-9745 by the 1st of each month. Sarah needs this info for her report she turns in to
U of K.
"THE SCARY HERBS OF HALLOWEEN"
To read about the season's scariest fruits and herbs, go to
www.herbcompanion.com
click on "Grow" on the banner across the top, then go to "The Most Popular" articles as listed on the right hand side, and click once more on "The Scary Herbs of Halloween". It's a fun read!
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
JCMGA General Meeting
7 pm at the
Louisville Nature Center
MG JoAnne Fischer -
"Making a Terrarium"
From your JCMGA President . . .
Hello Master Gardeners...
It is hard to believe that November is here and winter is just a short time away. Our Holiday Graduation/Recognition Dinner will be here before we know it. I hope everyone is planning on attending! We will be introducing the new Officers for 2012 and announcing the winners of our three awards.
Before that, however, you, the entire membership, will need to do your part. For the three awards, you will need to vote for the nominee of your choice. (Please see the article below.) The awards are: the Donna Michael Award, Ralph Archer Award, & Denise Peterson Award. We will be voting by secret ballot for these awards at our November general meeting. If you are unable to come to the meeting, you will be able to vote via email. Cheri Casey, Chair of the Membership Committee, will tally our votes and the winners will be announced at the Holiday Dinner on December 6.
We will also be voting for our officers for 2012 at our November meeting. The Nominating Committee will present their slate of officers. If you have someone you would like to nominate, you may do so at the November meeting. You must have the permission of the person you are nominating before that meeting.
So, as you can see, our November meeting will be a very important one to attend. I hope to see you there.
I would like to wish all of you a very Happy Thanksgiving! November is a special month that reminds us to be grateful for all that we have, family, friends, freedom, water to drink, food to eat, the air to breathe, our homes to give us shelter, our soil to give us gardens......... We really do have oh so much to be thankful!
Gratefully,
Janie
459-8894, 262-4052 (cell)
robkanzler@bellsouth.net
Janie Kanzler, President
Jefferson County Master Gardener Association
VOLUNTEERS OF THE MONTH
Our volunteers for the month of November are the LNC Sensory Garden Group who recently had a herb luncheon as a fundraiser for the garden. This group of MGs & Interns consist of Kathy Morris, Linda Guss, Rosetta Fackler, Elizabeth Barrouquere, Trilba Smith, Janie Kanzler, Marie Broadhurst and Beth Burke. Denise Peterson also joined the group for this event as well as Lauren Barrouquere.
These ladies raised $224 for the Sensory Garden!
Thank you all for your generosity!!
(Please see the article about the Herb Luncheon below.)
INTERN OF THE MONTH!
Dan Ochs is our Intern of the Month! Dan has volunteered at the Whitehall Perennial Garden and he is on our Community Education Committee. Dan helped at the Winter Lecture Series also. He enjoyed giving a program at a Neighborhood Association on "What's Right With Your Garden?" After the presentation they toured the host's garden and pointed out those principles as they came upon them.
Dan has about 50 varieties of day lilies & hostas and about 20 varieties of heuchera. He was a consulting rosarian for several years and had about 100 varieties of roses, but the deer and Japanese beetles ran him out of the rose business!
Dan likes to fish and used to fish in bass tournaments and was pretty successful! The last year he fished 9 tournaments and was in the top 3 in 6 of them with 2 firsts! Dan goes to Alaska each year to fly fish for salmon, taking his camera with him, since he enjoys dabbling in photography of wildlife.
Thanks Dan for everything you do for us!
JCMGA GENERAL MEETING PROGRAMS
November 1 - MG JoAnne Fischer - Terrarium presentation, 7 pm Louisville Nature Center
December 6 - Holiday Party - Whitehall Historic Home - Please don't forget to mark your calendars!!
January 3, 2012- Hilbert Potter- Physical Therapist - How to avoid garden-related injuries, 7 pm, Louisville Nature Center
February 7, 2012 - Annual garden/seed swap & meet and greet, 7 pm, Louisville Nature Center
THANKS
EDUCATION AND PROGRAMS COMMITTEE FOR THESE GREAT PROGRAMS!
Welcome Neil!
The Extension office has a new Horticulture Technician, Neil Wilson. Neil graduated from St. X High School and then U of K, with a B.S. in Natural Resource Conservation & Management.
Most of Neil's work experience has been in landscaping and natural area restoration. Before coming to JCES he worked at the UK Horticultural Research Farm in Lexington. He assisted with the 180 member Community Supported Agriculture Program. The farm is certified organic and provides produce 25 weeks of the year to 180 people.
His personal gardening interests are in native plants in the landscape and vegetable production. He likes to see locally sourced and reclaimed wood & stone adaptively re-used in the landscape.
We wish Neil the best of luck in his new position!
Dues for JCMGA
The Membership Committee wants everyone to know that, at the September General Meeting, the membership voted on changing the dues to $15. However, there will be a discount of $3 if you turn your dues in to the Treasurer Patti Van Cleave by the due date of January 31. You may pay your dues at our Holiday Dinner at Whitehall on December 6th or at any of our general meetings. You may also mail them to
Patti Van Cleave
1504 S. English Station Road
Louisville, KY 40299.
Just remember, that if you pay by the date they are due, January 31st, you will only pay $12. If you wait to after January 31st you will owe $15. You will receive your 2012 "Dirt Card" when you pay your dues.
HERB LUNCHEON
A FEAST FOR THE SENSES
(AND SENSORY GARDEN)
Rosetta Fackler with MG guests
Kathy Morris and Linda Guss serving the guests
As we arrived at the Nature Center we noticed a flurry of activity in the Sensory Garden as the Boy Scouts were busily working there, preparing beds and paths. As we entered the building, the excitement continued to build as we were enveloped by tantalizing aromas and greeted by a troop of smiling and bustling Betty Crockers and June Cleavers. Oh, wait! They were Master Gardeners! ...And we realized we were about to experience something really special!
Our smiling hostesses (including the illustrious Denise Peterson) were decked out in outfits that featured vintage aprons and herb corsages. We were led to our seats and offered our choice of water, tea, or rosemary lemonade. The tables were adorned with lovely vintage tablelcloths and herb centerpieces. We marveled at all of the goodies that were already on the tables, including fresh salsa, tortilla chips, herb butter, and bags of pickling spices with recipes attached ready for us to take home.
Then the real show started. The menu was explained and we were encouraged to try everything!
Course 1 - Chips & Salsa (Elizabeth Barrouquere), Course 2 - Whole Wheat Muffins ( Rosetta Fackler) Dill Bread (Trilba Smith)
Herb Butter (Kathy Morris)
French Vegetable Soup with French Basil Sauce (Kathy Morris)
Carrot Potato Soup (Janie Kanzler)
Corn Chowder (Rosetta Fackler)
Course 3 - Tomato Basil Salad (Linda Guss)
Benedictine Sandwiches (KathyMorris)
Pimento Cheese Sandwiches (Marie Broadhurst)
Course 4 - Rosemary Cookies (Trilba Smith)
Lavender Cookies (Janie Kanzler)
Chocolate Lava Cakes (Trilba Smith)
The consensus of the attendees was that everything was absolutely wonderful. The food was delicious, the service was excellent, the presentations were interesting and informative, And it was so much fun! But before everyone could go home fabulous door prizes, including plates donated by Hadley Pottery, were given out. Each participant was sent home with many goodies, including a booklet containing recipes of all the dishes that were served and a packet of basil seeds donated by Bunton Seed.
The luncheon was truly a feast for the senses in every way, which was totally appropriate since it was a fundraiser for the LNC's Sensory Garden. This group of MGs, who also donated all of the food and supplies, should be commended for putting on a very creative and enjoyable learning experience. And it was pretty apparent that they had a blast doing it.
AND THE NOMINEES ARE:
The Membership Committee has the pleasure of announcing the nominees for the JCMGA awards. They are as follows:
Donna Michael Intern Award
Jan Eastburn
Trilba Smith
Howard Jarboe
Ralph Archer Award
Peggy Campbell
Mary Jane Emrich
Janie Kanzler
Denise Peterson Education Award
June Sandercock
Eileen Schweinhart
The JCMGA's general membership will vote to select the winner of each of these awards. So that your vote may be informed, you will receive an email explaining the merits of each of the nominees prior to the vote. You may vote by secret ballot, at the November general meeting, or you may email Cheri Casey at chericasey@hotmail.com with your vote. The winners will be announced at the Holiday Graduation/Recognition Dinner on December 6 at Whitehall, and will receive $150 each.
THE BEST OF LUCK TO EVERYONE!!!
The purpose of these awards follows.
Donna Michael JCMGA Achievement Award - Intern Member
To recognize the JCMGA Intern member who has:
1. Met MG certification for volunteer requirements
2. Has made a significant contribution to the community as a volunteer in the JCMGA
and other related projects
3. Has made a significant contribution through
leadership and/or involvement in the Association
itself.
Ralph Archer JCMGA Achievement Award - Active Member
To recognize the JCMGA Active member who has:
1. Met MG certification volunteer requirements
2. Has made a significant contribution to the
community as a volunteer in the JCMGA projects
and other related projects
3. Has made a significant contribution through
leadership and/or involvement in the Association.
Denise Peterson JCMGA Education Award
To recognize a JCMGA Active or Associate member who has:
1. Completed the MG program
2. Contributed greatly to the JCMGA's mission
of providing quality horticultural education
for our community
3. Volunteered the greatest number of educational
hours or by creating an educational
program that would have a profound
effect on the community in any given
year.
Thank You
Sponsors & Collaborators!
The JCMGA wishes to acknowledge and express
our appreciation to the following sponsors
and collaborators for their support
of Gardenaganza
and other activities in 2011.
Heine Brothers Coffee
Thienemans Herbs and Perennials
15Thousand Farmers
Louisville Nature Center
Dr. Tom Barnes
Life Coach Stacey Vicari/IdeaLife
Ratterman Funeral Home
Frito Lay
Phoenix Hill Neighborhood Association
Amazing Green Planet
Consider BoutiQue
Holy Branch Gourds
Bunton Seed Company
Sage's Botanicals
Jefferson County Extension Service
Munchkin Nursery
Yum! Brands
Plant Kingdom
Hadley Pottery
Tomese Buthod
Just Creations/Noel Rueff
Louisville Stoneware
St. Matthews Farmers Market
Jazzercise Mid-City Mall
Eyedea
Wallitsch Garden Center
Whitehall House and Gardens
Botanica
Greenhaven Tree Service
Lelia Gentle/Dreamcatcher Farm and Stan's Fish Restaurant
Meg Mcgarry and Whole Foods
Miriam Forinash/Graphics
Matthew Sandercock/Graphics
Master's Supply Inc.
Celia Smith
Fresh Start Growers Supply
Rattlesnake Farm
Raabe Glass
Susan's Corner Basket Studio
Ursuline Community
Kentucky Made & More
Architectural Salvage
Please show your appreciation by frequenting the businesses listed above & checking out the organizations!
BOOKS AND TECHIE INFO
Rita Pelczar in her column "Green Garage" in the September/October '11 issue of THE AMERICAN GARDENER, caught my attention. Each year I promise myself that I will remember all about my garden--plant names and cultivars, when I planted each, what it requires to thrive etc. etc. etc. Ah yes, the best laid plans! Ms Pelczar listed three systems for gardening record-keeping. Though I must confess I don't have experience with any of them, I fully intend to investigate them, and thought perhaps you might also be interested. The GARDENSCRIBE PLANT ORGANIZER (www.gardenscribe.com) is a 3-ring binder with "Plant Detail" pages that allow for entering all pertinant info. The MOLESKINE GARDENING JOURNAL (www.moleskine.com) is less detailed but more compact. It is divided into sections: plants; pots and tools; design, etc. GARDEN TRACKER (www.gardentracker.com) is a computer based system that helps with organization of records, and allows additions of photos etc. so that you can track your plants/garden over the years.
RAIN BARRELS AND COMPOST BINS
Help the environment and support the Louisville Nature Center, 3745 Illinois Ave. by purchasing a rain barrel or compost bin. The rain barrels are $74 ($69 for 2 or more) and compost bins are $85. Rain barrels with diverters are $105. You can stop by and see the display in their lobby and all prices include tax. The Louisville Nature Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to provide nature education and encourage stewardship in an urban forest.
GARDEN THOUGHTS
Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor,summer an oil painting, and autumn a mosaic of them all.
Stanley Horowitz
Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower.
Albert Camus
RECIPE OF THE MONTH
FRESH SALSA
3 tablespoons finely chopped onion
2 small cloves garlic, minced
3 large ripe tomatoes, peeled and seeds removed, chopped
2 hot chili peppers, Serrano or Jalapeno, finely chopped (optional)
2 to 3 tablespoons minced cilantro
1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons lime juice
Salt & pepper to taste
Preparation:
Put chopped onion and garlic in a strainer, and pour 2 cups boiling water over them, then let drain thoroughly and cool. Discard water. Combine onions and garlic with chopped tomatoes, peppers, cilantro, lime juice, salt & pepper. Refrigerate for 2 to 4 hours to blend flavors. Makes 2 cups of salsa.
by Diana Rattray, About.com
Weather Cancellation Policy: Please check your email for notice of general meeting cancellations due to inclement weather. An email will be sent out by 3 PM the day of the scheduled meeting.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Cincinnati Zoo Trip September 17th
This was a place worth going!! The gardens are beautiful. Our group had a great time! I would love to see us sponsor more great trips!! Check out their Web Site
http://cincinnatizoo.org
Dues...
Just wanted to notify everyone that $15 yearly SCMG dues are again due. I'm sorry I forgot to mention it at Becky's last week. If you could please send it to:
Carol Ison
79 Marbrook Ln
Finchville, Ky 40022
Carol Ison
79 Marbrook Ln
Finchville, Ky 40022
Compost Bins at the Park
To all - We have cleaned out the compost bins at the Botanical Garden. It was a good plan that did not work for us. We are going to do away with them and wanted to offer them to the Master Gardeners. You may have them for free if you come to the garden and take them apart and haul them away. Please let me know if you want them, as this will have to be a "first come, first served" arrangement. I have attached a photo of the bins. If you are are interested, please let me know as soon as possible.
Great Opportunity! Gold for the Garden...Contact carolyn at cbrenner@insightbb.com
Fun Event this weekend!!!
This is a flyer that Carolyn Brenner got about a program that sounds really fun! Here is her email about the event!
To all - Attached is an invitation to attend the Spencer County Garden Club's "Garden & Goodies" event. It will be held on Saturday, October 22 from 11 AM to 2 PM in the lot next to the Polk House in Taylorsville on Main Street. Jeneen Wische will be the keynote speaker. There will be information booths, a plant sale, goodies to eat, etc. The admission is $7.00 in advance or $8.00 at the door. Sounds like a lot of fun.
We are having company this weekend, but I am going to try to get to this early Saturday!
October Meeting
Thanks to all that came to my house for the October Meeting. The rain held off for us and Hot Dogs were able to be roasted. No one took home any free plants..so I owe anyone who was here a plant! Come visit me in the Spring!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Tuesday October 11th Meeting
The October Meeting of the Master Gardeners of Shelby County will be at my house!!
I am so excited to have you all here!! We will have Garden Happy Hour starting at 5:30....to 6:30.Time to walk my gardens and talk!!! The Meeting and Important Stuff will be short and sweet at 6:30. A free plant to anyone coming!!!
Please come...I will give anyone coming a plant of their choice. My gardens are not
great right now. I am redoing most of them...but you will see my love of gardening!
We have a great new fire pit, that is half done, so we will have marshmallows, and hot dogs, to roast.....besides..that just pot luck!!!! Bring anything you think we would enjoy.
Becky Kirts
232 Colony Drive
Shelbyville
Spring Oak's Subdivision
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