Re: headcount - list census
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] headcount - list census
- From: k*@comcast.net
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 19:48:09 +0000
Bonnie, what are slips?
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Kitty
neIN, Zone5
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> Hi, I started serious gardening when I decided I wanted floral
> arrangements throughout the year. I took a 10 session course on planting
> with natives while still working and began to add interesting natives.
> After retirement, I was able to take the Master Gardeners course in
> 2003.
>
>
> I think the confusion about what MG means in TN is due to the fact that
> it has not been organized state-wide until just recently. The payback to
> the Extension Agents wasn't emphasized because they were more focused on
> the numbers educated rather than what the education produced. Also, most
> agents concentrated on farming. We now have a state-wide coordinator and
> emphasis is more on consistency and helping the agents.
>
>
> I volunteer at the Trial Gardens at UT. Although my main interest is natives
> and herbs, I also enjoy well-behaved immigrants.
>
> It is interesting to have representatives from throughout the state. The eco
> systems in each area can be vastly different.
>
> The weather seems to be changing throughout all our regions. I have
> daffodils blooming and a little candy tuft here and there...AND, my
> winter broccoli bolted!!! I need to get my spring garden started and
> usually use slips but none of the local spots have their supplies yet.
> I'm afraid before they do my garden plants will be timed to bolt again
> instead of produce.
>
>
> Bonnie ETN Zone 7
>
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