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A Publication of Michigan State University Extension in Oakland County
Spring is a time of excitement in the garden--emerging seedlings, unfurling leaves, and new transplants. The goal in a vegetable garden is a harvest of delicious produce. How do you keep the vegetable plants healthy until they produce a harvest?
In this virtual class, we'll discuss choosing plants, plant problems to scout for, and how lots of garden selfies can help make you a better gardener. This two-hour class will be delivered online via Zoom on June 3, at 6:00 p.m.
https://events.anr.msu.edu/healthygardens/
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MSU Extension Oakland County Office 1200 N. Telegraph Road North Office Bldg. 26E Pontiac, Michigan 48341 248-858-0880
www.OakGov.com/msu www.canr.msu.edu/oakland
MSU Extension Lawn & Garden Hotline
Have a home gardening or lawn question?
888-678-3464 Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9 a.m. to noon
You can also ask your lawn and garden questions online to Ask Extension
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Tollgate Garden Volunteers Plant Sale
The annual plant sale will be held on Saturday and Sunday, June 12 and 13. Due to Covid considerations, all participants in the plant sale will need to pre-register to attend.
The plant sale features lots of perennials, all in great condition. We sell hundreds of plants each sale from hostas to ornamental grasses and everything in between. There will be garden volunteers on hand to help you select just the right bit of green for your yard. The Plant Sale is the primary fundraiser for Tollgate’s horticultural activities. All of the money raised goes directly into the gardens. If you’re looking for a good deal on some great healthy plants come join us!
Pre-register: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090f49aba82ba7ff2-msutollgate
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HomeGrown Gardening Series
(2nd Saturday of Month) 10:00 a.m.
Interest in vegetable gardening has surged as more of us explore fun healthy family activities close to home. Are you thinking about starting a garden for the first time? Are you an experienced veggie gardener looking to explore new ideas and share your knowledge with others? Join Extension Educators from metro Detroit and across the state at this new virtual series designed to encourage and support home vegetable gardeners!
June 12 Taking Growing to New Levels Wayne County Extension Master Gardener Coordinator Deirdre Hope will show you how to construct a trellis to grow your peas and/or beans on. Explore other methods of taking growing up with Deirdre as she shares a wealth of methods and strategies for vertical gardening.
July 10 - Season Extension for the Home Garden August 14 - Companion Planting September 11 - Veggie Harvest and Storage
Cost: $10 per household per session.
https://events.anr.msu.edu/msutollgatehomegrowngardening/ Pre-registration required. Recorded lectures available to paid registrants.
A link will be sent prior to the session.
If in-person programming resumes, some sessions may take place at MSU Tollgate Farm.
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Meadow Brook Garden Club Monthly Program
September 24, 2021 Carolyn Miller - Using Native Plants in Urban Settings and Small Lots
October 22, 2021 Colleen K. Dodt - Scent of the Holiday Spirit
Meetings will be held virtually through Zoom. Non-members wishing to attend, please send an email to MBGCmembers@gmail.com to request a link. There is a $5.00 guest donation.
Please visit the Meadow Brook for the latest updates. https://meadowbrookhall.org/programs/meadow-brook-garden-club-programs/.
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Troy Garden Club
Meetings will be VIRTUAL via Zoom on the second Wednesday of the month at 1:00 pm.
September 8 - Robb Harper, "edibleWow". October 13 - Keith Berven, "A Brief History of the Modern Dahlia". November 10 - Wendy Evans, "The Art of Flowers".
Email infoandideas@aol.com to request an invitation to register for Zoom presentations.
Please visit the club for more information. http://www.troygardenclubmi.com/
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Rochester Garden Club Program in the Garden June 2, 2021 10:00 a.m.
Club members and the community are invited to enjoy a free program, "Favorite Annuals and Perennials" in the Children's Garden at the Rochester Hills Museum. Program will be outdoors, bring your own chair and a beverage to enjoy while we have some fun learning!
Future dates and topics: July 7 - Growing and Using Kitchen Herbs July 21 - Flowers in the Cutting Garden August 4 - Three Sister’s Garden August 18 - TBD
To be held on the grounds of the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm, 1005 Van Hoosen Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48306.
http://rochestergardenclub.org/calendar/.
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Open Gate Garden Club Tour July 25, 2021 10:00 a.m.
Summer tour with garden sites in and surrounding Fenton, MI. Event's theme is Celebrate the Joy of Horticulture - Wings Welcome. Children of all ages encouraged to attend and wear wings and antennae. Gardens showcase diverse local habitats and highlight woodlands, farmland, rivers and lakes.
Discounted presale tickets available at Bordine's - Grand Blanc, Gerych's Flowers and Yard 'N Garden in Fenton. Children 12 and under FREE.
Cost: $10.00
https://www.facebook.com/OpenGateGardenClub/.
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46th Troy Garden Walk Wednesday, July 14, 2021 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Troy Garden Club celebrates the club's golden anniversary with "Anniversary Gardens", the 46th Troy Garden Club Walk on July 14th. View six private gardens and enjoy a Midsummer Arts & Crafts Boutique and Plant Sale at the Troy Historic Village from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission to the village is FREE on July 14th.
Advance tickets: $12 at Auburn Oaks Garden Center, Telly's Greenhouse, Uncle Luke's & Troy Historic Village.
Event day tickets $15 and are sold ONLY at Troy Historic Village.
http://www.TroyGardenClubMI.com
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Northville Garden Walk July 14, 2021 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Five private gardens and a Bonus "Mini-Walk" featuring six condo gardens.
Advance sale starts June12th on the CGCNV website and at Gardenviews, 117 E Main, Northville. On the day of the walk tickets will be sold at Northville Town Square where you can enjoy live jazz featuring Zachary Kruz ensemble.
Cost: Advance $12.00 Day of Walk $15.00 For more information visit: http://www.cgcnv.org
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Rochester Garden Walk June 17 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Have an intimate look at unique private gardens in the greater Rochester area and a public garden with a special purpose.
In addition to the gardens, participants can enjoy the grounds and activities scheduled at the Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farms. Activities include a native plant sale, new and gently used garden items for sale, and a free program at 11 am on beekeeping.
Advance tickets are $12 and will be available online through noon on June 16 on the Museum website, http://rochesterhills.org/musprograms . They can also be purchased in person at select locations.Tickets will be exchanged for Garden Guides (Location map) at the Museum. Garden Guides can also be purchased on the day of the event at the Museum for $16.
We ask all participants to abide by the current CDC guidelines for Covid restrictions, including social distancing and masking when required.
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The Meadow Brook Garden Club invites garden clubs to schedule a horticultural tour of the gardens surrounding Meadow Brook Hall during the months of June, July, and August . A trained, knowledgeable docent will guide your group through the gardens and provide details about the plantings, design and maintenance of each.
$50 for up to 12 people, $5 for each additional person. Tour lasts approximately 2 ½ hours. Reservations are required.
To make your reservations, please contact MBGC 248-364-6210 or email MBGCmembers@gmail.com.
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4th Annual Native Plant Sale at the Stage Nature Center Sales run through June 3 (Online Only)
Pick up plants at the Stage Nature Center on Saturday, June 5 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. The online order link will be found on the plants for ecology website (and will be active on May 30th)
Plants for Ecology https://www.plantsforecology.com/ Troy Nature Society/Stage Nature Center https://troynaturesociety.org
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North Oakland Headwaters Land Conservancy Spring Native Plant Sale June 12, 2021 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
A great opportunity to plan and purchase plants for your native gardens. In the parking lot of Neiman’s Family Market, 7121 Dixie Hwy in Clarkston This is a great opportunity to plan and purchase plants for your native gardens. We’ll have many natives to choose from, including Wild Columbine, Swamp Milkweed and many more. More info: https://www.nohlc.org/events.html Plant list: https://www.nohlc.org/uploads/6/6/4/1/6641558/spring_2021_plant_sale_list.pdf
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Cranbrook & Friends Garden Walk June 26, 2021 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Stop and smell the roses on a self-guided stroll through three private gardens, Cranbrook Gardens, and one nearby nonprofit organization this summer during the Cranbrook & Friends Garden Walk.
Register in advance online or onsite the day of the event. https://housegardens.cranbrook.edu/events/garden-walk
General Admission: $12 in advance/$15 day of the walk. Cranbrook House & Gardens Auxiliary Members: $10 in advance/$15 day of the walk.
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Tollgate Garden Volunteers
Are you a Master Gardener or a home gardener who wants to expand your experiences and knowledge? MSU Tollgate Gardens are the perfect place for you. Here is the opportunity to continue your education by working with seasoned gardeners. These smart and welcoming people are always happy to share their knowledge.
Being a Tollgate volunteer has many advantages: participating in monthly programs with speakers, sharing your gardening experiences and making new friends. Garden workdays during pandemic precautions are arranged in groups of 2-3 with the lead of an experienced garden volunteer. The multiple gardens at Tollgate allow for a variety of experiences.
Tollgate is a 160 acre "oasis" located in the heart of Novi at the corner of Meadowbrook and 12 Mile Roads. Just look for the long white fence.
More information is available at https://www.canr.msu.edu/tollgate/volunteering, or by contacting Roy Prentice at: prentic1@msu.edu or 248-347-3860 ext. 251
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All are welcome to join the Stage Nature Center’s Native Garden Team!
Shifts are available Tuesdays from 10am-Noon, through September
Garden work includes the following: - Bed Preparation and Plantings - Invasive Species Removal - Plant Identification - Watering & Weeding - Mulching Paths - Wild Life Photography - Maintain Bird Bath
For more information please contact jawang1@comcast.net
Stage Nature Center 6685 Coolidge Hwy Troy, MI 48098 https://troynaturesociety.org
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Meadow Brook Garden Club maintains the gardens on the estate grounds of Meadow Brook Hall.
All who are interested in gardening are invited to join in helping to maintain these beautiful gardens, designated as a Proven Winners Signature Garden. Master Gardeners and candidates will earn volunteer hours toward your Master Gardener required hours.
Bring hand tools (pruners, trowel, cultivator) and any other gardening items that you normally use. Come and join us and meet fellow gardening enthusiasts. Experience is not required.
For further information, call 248-364-6210.
The Meadow Brook Naturalists are a Meadow Brook Hall volunteer group dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the woodland areas around Meadow Brook Hall.
The Naturalists are looking for volunteers to help restore the woodlands around The Hall by removing invasive plants and planting native trees, shrubs and perennials.
For more information, call 248-364-6210 or contact MBGCmembers@gmail.com.
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Cranbrook House & Gardens
Cranbrook House & Gardens Auxiliary is a volunteer-run group that always welcomes new community minded individuals. From gardeners to docents, volunteers are at the core of our mission of preserving Cranbrook House & Gardens, a National Historic Landmark. Please let us know how you would like to get involved with our non-profit organization!
Year-round volunteer opportunities. You must become a Cranbrook House & Gardens Auxiliary member prior to volunteering. Please call 248-645-3149 or visit our website to learn more and join now. https://housegardens.cranbrook.edu/support/membership..
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Micah 6 Community Garden Garden Volunteer Days
Micah 6 Community provides resources and services to underserved neighborhoods in Pontiac. A big part of this effort is the vegetable garden behind Webster School which grows and distributes fresh produce to those in the community. We are looking for volunteers.
For more information, visit http://www.micah6community.com or contact Joan Monnig at 847-668-9370 |
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