UGA's next Master Goat Farmer Certification Training for North Georgia is offered through Whitfield County's Extension Office.
Location: North Georgia Fairgrounds, 500 Legion Dr., Dalton, GA 30721
Dates: Thursdays, January 28, February 4, 11 & 18
Times: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. on each date, with a meal served at 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $100. Includes study materials, manuals, meals, refreshments, door prizes and graduation certificate
Preregistration required by January 21, 2016
To register, contact the Whitfield County Extension Office at 706-278-8207.
For topics, presenters, and additional details, see information online linked here.
The Cobb County Extension office provides trainings, programs, resources and services as the educational outreach of The University of Georgia.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Upcoming Classes and Events
Pollinators
Thursday, January 7, 11:00 a.m. – noon. Master Gardener and Cobb Extension staff member Amy Whitney will present the who, what, when, where, and why of supporting local pollinators, at the Senior Wellness Center, 1150 Powder Springs St SW, Marietta, GA 30064.
Thyme
to Read Book Club
Friday, January 8,
10:15 – 11:30 a.m. This month’s book is 1491: New Revelations of the
Americas before Columbus by Charles C. Mann. At the Training Room of the Cobb County Water
Lab, 662 South Cobb Drive (at the intersection with Atlanta Rd.).
Create
a Rain Garden!
Friday, January 8,
noon – 1:00 p.m. Mike Kahle, Master Gardener and member of the Cobb Watershed Stewardship Program staff, will present information about how a rain garden helps clean and control run-off, along with how to design and construct a rain garden of your own. Part of the Lunch & Learn series of Cobb
Master Gardeners. At the Training Room of the Cobb County Water Lab, 662 South
Cobb Drive (at the intersection with Atlanta Rd.).
Landscape
Changes and Homeowner Associations
Tuesday, January
12, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Master Gardener Pam Bohlander offers alternatives to standard landscaping plants that will keep homeowners and HOAs happy. Part of the Gardeners Night Out series of Cobb
Master Gardeners. At East Cobb Regional Library, 4880 Lower Roswell Road,
Marietta, 30068.
Cobb
Community Gardens
Wednesday, January
27, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Quarterly meeting of Cobb community garden managers, members, and supporters, at the Training Room of the Cobb County
Water Lab, 662 South Cobb Drive (at the intersection with Atlanta Rd.).
Suburban Home Vegetable Garden
Tuesday,
February 9, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Master Gardener Vickie Baroni will tell how to grow your own vegetables and herbs. Part of the Gardeners Night Out series of Cobb
Master Gardeners. At West Cobb Regional Library, 1750 Dennis Kemp
Lane NW, Kennesaw, 30152.
Thyme
to Read Book Club
Friday, February
12, 10:15 – 11:30 a.m. This month’s book is The Scent of Scandal: Greed,
Betrayal, and the World’s Most Beautiful Orchid, by Craig Pittman. At the
Training Room of the Cobb County Water Lab, 662 South Cobb Drive (at the
intersection with Atlanta Rd.).
Compost
and Soil Amendments
Friday, February
12, noon – 1:00 p.m. Master Gardener Eddie Rhoades will explain how to turn poor soil into soil that is plant-friendly. Part of the Lunch & Learn series of Cobb
Master Gardeners. At the Training Room of the Cobb County Water Lab, 662
South Cobb Drive (at the intersection with Atlanta Rd.).
Seed
Starting Workshop
Tuesday, February
23, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Master Gardener and Cobb Extension staff member Amy Whitney will provide the information you need and hands-on practice for starting seeds of some vegetables and annual flowers indoors. In
the second floor classroom at UGA
Extension/Cobb County, 678 South Cobb Drive, Marietta, GA, 30060.
North Georgia Gardening Symposium
Thursday, February 25, 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For
homeowners, Master Gardeners, and landscape professionals. Re-certification
credits available: 3 hours for category 24, 1 hour for Private pesticide
applicators, 5 CEUs for ISA Arborist (A) and Municipal (M). Chattahoochee
Technical College, North Metro Campus, Building D, Room 400, 5198 Ross Rd.,
Acworth, GA, 30102. Program cost of $35 includes lunch and breaks. Register at
770-528-4550, or online through Chatt Tech.
For additional information about any of the above programs, call our office at 770-528-4070.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Pollinator Spaces Across Georgia
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Flowers for pollinators at a small community garden. |
The project gathers up on the Pollinator Spaces webpages links to information about pollinators and gardens and information about upcoming classes and events about pollinators.
Photos of pollinator spaces either newly created or already in existence can be posted on the UGA Community and School Gardens Facebook page or emailed to beckygri@uga.edu for posting on the website. Participating gardens will receive a certificate and be added to a map to show that support for pollinators in Georgia extends from border to border. At the end of the year, the map will be amazing to see!
For gardeners hoping to learn more about pollinators and the kinds of help we can offer these beleaguered garden helpers, check out publications at the link provided on UGA's "Building your pollinator garden" page.
For gardeners who would rather take a shortcut to learning which plants are pollinator-friendly, UGA offers this list on its "Plants for Pollinators" promotion card for the Spaces project:
Anise Hyssop
Aster
Button Bush
Catmint
Celosia spicata
Coneflower
Cosmos
Dill
Goldenrod
Mexican sunflower
Milkweed
Salvia - Hot Lips
Sunflower
Thyme
Verbena
Zinnia
Monday, November 23, 2015
How to protect ornamental plants in winter
In anticipation of the colder weather to come, homeowners are beginning to think about how to protect their favorite shrubs and perennials from the lowest temperatures. The UGA publication "Winter protection of ornamental plants", by Extension horticulturist Robert Westerfield and horticulture professor Orville Lindstrom, explains that, with proper care during the rest of the year, many plants will take care of themselves.
They describe the process like this: "During the late summer and early fall, the plants must prepare themselves for winter through a process called cold acclimation. This process is initiated by the cooler temperatures and shorter daylengths that naturally occur at this time of the year."
Proper care includes providing nutrients (through fertilizers) during active growth in warmer seasons, withholding excess nitrogen fertilizer in fall. Westerfield and Lindstrom explain:
They describe the process like this: "During the late summer and early fall, the plants must prepare themselves for winter through a process called cold acclimation. This process is initiated by the cooler temperatures and shorter daylengths that naturally occur at this time of the year."
Proper care includes providing nutrients (through fertilizers) during active growth in warmer seasons, withholding excess nitrogen fertilizer in fall. Westerfield and Lindstrom explain:
"Fertilizing plants in the fall (after August or September) with a fertilizer high in nitrogen can cause a flush of new growth that is more susceptible to cold temperatures."
Monday, November 2, 2015
Upcoming Events and Classes
Layered,
Indoor, Holiday Container Planting
Thursday, November 5, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Cobb Extension’s Renae Lemon
will demonstrate how to fill a holiday planter that will bloom throughout the
holiday season, at Kemp Memorial Library, 4029 Due West Rd, Kennesaw, 30152.
Bluebird Trail Walk
Saturday, November 7,
10:00 a.m. to noon. Free and open to the public. Cobb Master Gardener and
Bluebird expert Jim Bearden will conduct a guided walk of the 2.3-mile Bluebird
Trail at Green Meadow Preserve Park, at 3780 Dallas Hwy., Powder Springs, GA, 30127. Follow
the Bluebird Trail blog at bluebirdtrail.blogspot.com.
Holiday Inspirations
Saturday, November 7, 10:00 a.m.
– 1:00 p.m. Cobb Extension staff members, led by Leah Wilson, will demonstrate
simple and easy holiday crafts for decorating and gifts, in the second floor
classroom at UGA
Extension/Cobb County, 678 South Cobb Drive, Marietta, GA, 30060. For
information, call 770-528-4070.
Pollinators: Unsung Garden Heroes
Tuesday, November 10, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Learn about the
important role pollinating insects play in providing beauty in the garden and
food for our table, with Master Gardener Marge Igyarto. Part of the ongoing
Gardeners Night Out presentation series of the Master Gardener Volunteers of
Cobb County, at South Cobb Regional Library, 805 Clay Road, Mableton, 30126.
Thyme to Read Book Club
Friday, November
13, 10:15 – 11:30 a.m. Meeting of the book club sponsored by the Master
Gardener Volunteers of Cobb County is free and open to the public. This month’s
book is Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit
Disorder, by Richard Louv. At the
Training Room of the Cobb County Water lab, 662 South Cobb Drive (at the
intersection with Atlanta Rd.). Free and open to the public.
Beekeeping with Metro Atlanta Beekeepers
Friday, November 13, noon - 1:00 p.m. Discover the
difference that honeybee pollination can make to your formal garden,
wildflowers, vegetables, and fruits. Part of the ongoing Lunch & Learn series of
the Master Gardener Volunteers of Cobb County, at the Training Room of the Cobb
County Water lab, 662 South Cobb Drive (at the intersection with Atlanta Rd.).
Free and open to the public.
Trim-a-Tree
November 18,
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Cobb Extension staff member Emily Harper will demonstrate how
professionals use decorative mesh, ribbons, and unique items to create
one-of-a-kind presentations. Other holiday ideas will also be on display. Class
will be held in the second floor classroom at UGA Extension/Cobb County, 678
South Cobb Drive, Marietta, GA, 30060. Free, but preregistration is requested.
Call 770-528-4070 to register.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Pesticide Applicator Recertification Training
UGA's Green Team will be in Bartow County in November to offer an educational session that qualifies for recertification credits for Category 24 pesticide applicator licenses.
WHEN: Thursday, November 19, 2015
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
WHERE: Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency
7545 Main Street
Building 200
Woodstock, GA 30188
WHAT: Classes to qualify for 4 hours of category 24 recertification credit
SPEAKERS: Josh Fuder, Cherokee County ANR Agent; Patrick McCullough, UGA Crop and Soil Sciences; Jean Williams-Woodward, UGA Plant Pathology; Mickey Taylor, UGA Entomology
COST: $45 per person
Please preregister before November 12. Space is limited!
TO REGISTER: online through UGA Marketplace, or call 770-228-7214 or email bhorne@uga.edu for additional information.
Printed materials, break refreshments, and lunch are provided.
WHEN: Thursday, November 19, 2015
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
WHERE: Cherokee Recreation and Parks Agency
7545 Main Street
Building 200
Woodstock, GA 30188
WHAT: Classes to qualify for 4 hours of category 24 recertification credit
SPEAKERS: Josh Fuder, Cherokee County ANR Agent; Patrick McCullough, UGA Crop and Soil Sciences; Jean Williams-Woodward, UGA Plant Pathology; Mickey Taylor, UGA Entomology
COST: $45 per person
Please preregister before November 12. Space is limited!
TO REGISTER: online through UGA Marketplace, or call 770-228-7214 or email bhorne@uga.edu for additional information.
Printed materials, break refreshments, and lunch are provided.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Upcoming Events and Classes
Thyme to Read Book Club
Friday, October
9, 10:15 – 11:30 a.m. Meeting of the book club sponsored by the Master Gardener
Volunteers of Cobb County is free and open to the public. This month’s book is The
Hot Zone, by Richard Preston. At the
Training Room of the Cobb County Water lab, 662 South Cobb Drive (at the
intersection with Atlanta Rd.). Free and open to the public.
Adaptive Gardening
Friday, October 9, noon - 1:00
p.m. Master Gardener Joe Washington will share his research on tools, tips, and
techniques to keep gardening for a lifetime. Part of the ongoing Lunch & Learn
series of the Master Gardener Volunteers of Cobb County, at the Training Room
of the Cobb County Water lab, 662 South Cobb Drive (at the intersection with
Atlanta Rd.). Free and open to the public.
Art of Pruning
Tuesday,
October 13, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Master Gardener Pam Bohlander will teah the basics of good pruning for
aesthetic value and for promoting the health of ornamental trees and shrubs in
the landscape, as part of the ongoing Gardeners Night Out presentation series
of the Master Gardener Volunteers of Cobb County, at Mountain View Regional
Library, 3320 Sandy Plains Road, Marietta,
30066. Free and open to the public.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Cobb Community Gardens to Hear from Captain Planet Foundation
Kyla Van Deusen of the Captain Planet Foundation will be the featured speaker at the next meeting of Cobb Community Gardens. Van Deusen will be presenting information about Project Learning Garden and how to get involved and support school gardens.
As part of its mission, the Captain Planet Foundation has helped thousands of schools develop pollinator and food gardens, among other projects, and Project Learning Garden extends that support to the development of garden-based learning programs in schools.
WHEN: Wednesday, October 28, 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Cobb Water Quality Lab meeting room
662 South Cobb Drive
Marietta, GA, 30060
The meeting and presentation are free and open to all interested in managing and supporting community and school gardens.
The mission of Cobb Community Gardens is to share ideas, information, and resources to help support and promote community gardens throughout Cobb County.
For information, email debbie@esmithair.com .
As part of its mission, the Captain Planet Foundation has helped thousands of schools develop pollinator and food gardens, among other projects, and Project Learning Garden extends that support to the development of garden-based learning programs in schools.
WHEN: Wednesday, October 28, 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Cobb Water Quality Lab meeting room
662 South Cobb Drive
Marietta, GA, 30060
The meeting and presentation are free and open to all interested in managing and supporting community and school gardens.
The mission of Cobb Community Gardens is to share ideas, information, and resources to help support and promote community gardens throughout Cobb County.
For information, email debbie@esmithair.com .
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