Re: was Cyclamen / now Master Gardeners


Hello Bonnie,
    Master Gardeners was the best thing I ever did in gardening. Have made
so many friend over the years since my first class. I now get asked on
occasion to "teach" at the local classes. Feel honored to give back on
occasion. We were just up in Indianapolis to a advanced training session for
credits. All day symposium very well organized and presented. I was one of
the speakers for the day and then we got to hear 3 other speakers. While
there I was asked to speak at a symposium in IL and two local county
chapters. Sure has been a lot of fun for both of us... JoAn got here
training two years back and now volunteers at the extension office doing
soil tests.
    Not hard to make those needed volunteer and training hours required.
    Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5  Southern Indiana

----- Original Message -----
> Thanks, Marge,  this was very helpful.  I think I'll add this to my "try"
> list.  I am constructing some walks and new beds this winter and these
will
> be a good candidate for the edges.  I am redoing two large areas of my
> property, including the raised beds that we use for vegetable gardening
and
> the front porch.  The front porch will require moving two beds and adding
> walks.  I have gotten lots of inspiration from the pictures people put on
> the web of their gardens.  And, it is wonderful to have the time to work
on
> some of these projects and put to work new information from the Master
> Gardeners course.
>
> Bonnie Zone 6+ ETN

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