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Friday, February 3, 2012

Lending a Helping Hand


  We have been saddened by Linda's heartbreaking loss. But it was such a great show of love and friendship to have Master Gardeners show up to dig and move plants for Linda on Thursday. Who would ever have thought  that we could have moved hundreds of plants on February 2nd.  I have copied Carolyn's email....I think she summed it up perfectly!


To all -   I was almost overwhelmed by the turnout at Linda's home yesterday.  We had 16 folks who came for all or part of the day and over a dozen more who could not come either because they worked, were out of town, or had a commitment they could not get out of.  We got so much done - then had a wonderful "pot luck" lunch and sat and enjoyed the almost perfect day the Lord provided for us.  We sat and talked and laughed and enjoyed the sun on our faces.  I think that was good for Linda. 

The love and concern from the group was almost palpable.  I feel like this is the heart and soul of the Master Gardener Organization and am pleased and proud to be associated with this group of wonderful people.  I'm sure the response would be just as good for any of us that had a need. 

Thanks again to all who came out to help - and thanks to all who have offered their thoughts and prayers to Linda. 

- and my love to all,

Carolyn
***Thanks to Pam Dennison for the picture and the caption.

"Let us give thanks for loving friends, who wind around us like tendrils and hold us, despite our blights, wilts, and witherings"     Revernd Max Coots


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Helping Linda Casey
Linda needs our help! Her home burned on Monday evening. Carolyn has been in contact with her and she needs help with saving all plant babies. The house is being bulldozed down early next week, so she wants to get starts of her plants saved. We are all great at digging and moving plants, sounds like a great opportunity to help a garden friend in need.



Carolyn's email

To all:OK. I spoke with Linda this evening and she is doing OK. I asked how we could help and she said the fire and heat were maintained inside the house and did not burn or scorch the plants around the house, so she would like to save as many as she can. We are planning to gather at her (house) this Thursday, Feb. 2, at 10:30 - shovels in hand - to dig up and replant her "babies" before the bull-dozers get there next week to demolish what is left of her home. Thursday is supposed to be sunny and in the mid 50's, so it will be a good day to work. There is so little we can really do for her, but saving her plants is really important to her, so if any of you can come out to lend a hand, please do. We will try to start about 10:30, but you are welcome to come anytime you can after that. Linda has a place prepared in her garden where we can "heel" the plants in.

She can still receive mail at her address if you want to send a card or note: 3094 Woodlawn Road, Shelbyville 40065.If there is any way you can make, please come out and lend her a hand

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Advanced MG Class


Last night I attended the first of the scheduled advanced Master Gardening Classes. It was on Understanding and Managing Plant Diseases. Nicole Ward was the presenter.
It did challenge me and I did walk away with some great information.

#1. I will work hard to clean up my garden at the end of the season

#2. I will disinfect tools used

#3. I now know signs to watch for and conditions to change

#4. The Extension Office and UK has a wealth of information just for the asking



Shelby County had 10 Master Gardeners at the class. It was interesting watching this with at least five other counties.

I am looking forward to the next session.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Exciting Additional Info on Advanced Classes!!

Hi to everyone -
Corinne just told me that she had just had a LYNC conference with Nicole Ward, who will be teaching the first session of the Advanced MG Classes. She got a preview of Nicole's presentation and said the information she is going to share is going to be AWESOME! Corinne feels that the material is really good and thinks that everyone who comes will be so glad they did!
I'm attending, and I hope to see a lot of you there - Wednesday, January 25th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Please call the Extension Office to make reservations.

As always, My Best, Carolyn

THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE UPDATE, SOUNDS LIKE AN EXCELLENT LEARNING EXPERIENCE.

GOOD LUCK BRETT!!!!

As many of you may already know, Brett has accepted a position as the East Kentucky regional agronomist for Southern States. He will still live and work in Shelby County, so we may still run into him from time to time. The Extension office will hold a FAREWELL RECEPTION for him on Monday, January 30th from 12:00 to 2:00 pm. Please drop by to tell Brett farewell and good luck.

Master Gardening Advanced Classes

To all -
From the Ext. office newsletter: "A short series of classes for currenet Master Gardeners will be held this winter. In an effort to continue to educate our Master Gardeners, we will be hosting four advanced training sessions, taught by specialists at UK, via the Lync video conferencing system. Courses are as follows:
--- Wednesday, January 25, from 6:00 - 8:00 pm - Plant Pathology, Dr. Nicole Ward via LYNC.
--- Monday, February 6, from 6:00 - 8:00 pm - Entomology, Dr. Lee Townsend, via LYNC.
--- Tuesday, February 21, from 6:00 - 8:00 pm - Soils, Dr. Bob Pearce, via LYNC.
--- Friday, March 9 - Pruning Demonstration - Brett Reese. Time and Location To Be Announced.

Please call 633-4593 to register for any or all of these free courses.

There will also be a Basic Pest Management Class on Thursday, February 2nd from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Brett will be teaching this class. He will discuss "what's this weed and how do I get rid of it? I have some kind of tiny, flying insects on my tomato plants; what are they and are they harmful? What kinds of chemicals can I safely use on my garden vegetables: Can I spray for weed control? I want to be organic, how do I control weeds and bugs?"

This is also a free class, but you should call 633-4593 to register.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Special Events

Master Gardeners

We have some really great events coming up....Please check out the links!!Mark your calendars! There are no details at this time, but this is a good event to attend and would be of special interest to anyone who is interested in purchasing herbs, herbal products, crafts and other similar items. It is a fun event. Here is their website so you can watch for upcoming info on this year’s Festival!
http://www.kyherb.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6&Itemid=5
May 19th, 9:00-3:00; Lakeview Park, Frankfort Ky. This is our 20th year! The theme is Wine and Roses. The herb of the year is Roses.