Biweekly Update – September 30, 2020

New Announcements:

1.    October 1, 2020, 1:00 pm – Leadership development training: Volunteer Engagement in a Virtual World – Still time to register!

·      Volunteer Engagement in a Virtual World “As trainings and meetings are moved to a virtual platform, how can volunteers build and sustain meaningful relationships within their unit and the greater community? The State EMG Office will facilitate a discussion focused around how units throughout the state are staying engaged in a virtual world. There will be small group breakout rooms for more in depth discussions and brainstorming between participants.”

·      Register here: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0lcO2rqD0iHtCrvGoyCaiLPpl1YptA2eV3 (Registration link will remain active until the beginning of the session, however please register in advance so we have an accurate headcount)

·      Learn more about all of our leadership trainings here: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/current-resources/leadership/

2.    October state office webinar:

·      October 10 | Urban AgricultureJoin Dr. Leonard Githinji from Virginia State University as he talks about urban agriculture, why it's important, and where it intersects with volunteerism. Register: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/331193942

3.    VMGA speaker’s bureau list now available, contact Erica Jones 540 544 7359

·      More info: http://vmga.net/vmgaspeakersbureau.php

4.    Accepting applications for PMG Coordinator:  The Charlottesville-Albemarle VCE office is officially seeking applicants for a new Master Gardener Coordinator.

·      The details are all provided at this site: http://careers.pageuppeople.com/968/cw/en-us/job/514256/master-gardener-coordinator-albemarle-county

·      Please share this job listing with anyone you think might be interested! The application will close on October 15th.

5.    IMGC 2021 Tee Shirt Design Contest voting open! Vote here: https://vce.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4UbixoUhRNG6Rxj

6.    Accessible Communications Considerations:This workshop will present participants with tangible ideas to make communication, particularly in marketing, more accessible, how to avoid common accessibility mistakes, and more. The session will cover topics such as using accessibility features on social media, describing different types of images, language to use when describing disability, and more.”

·      Opportunity offered by VTEngage: Tuesday, November 10, 12 – 1:15 (Sign up at https://gobblerconnect.vt.edu/event/6384364)

Old October Announcements

7.    Registration Now Open for the 2020 Virtual Chesapeake Watershed Forum! https://www.allianceforthebay.org/our-work/key-program-focuses/networking-education/chesapeake-watershed-forum/

Old Announcements:

8.    Plant sale guidance availableExtension Leadership has released guidelines for Extension Master Gardener Plant Sales in light of the current steps toward reopening. You can find that information on the VCE COVID-19 page (https://ext.vt.edu/covid-19updates.html) under “Administrative Documents and Updates.” It’s at the bottom of that list under “EMG Plant Sale Guidance.

9.    Master Composter online course from Vermont – https://www.uvm.edu/extension/mastergardener/vermont-master-composter-course

10. EMG Coordinator webinar: CE opportunity! Food Safety and Master Gardener Volunteer Programs, before and after COVID-19 webinar recording: https://youtu.be/aK6g8NvpAok

 

Other Announcements:

1.    Send us your announcements! Have you converted educational programs to an online format? You can still submit those announcements for the biweekly email! Submit an item for the biweekly update here.

2.    Updated Facebook event guidance – When scheduling Facebook events for your unit symposiums, seminars, talks, etc, please add the state office page as a co-host! More info here: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/current-resources/communications-resources/

3.    Follow the State Office on social media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

4.    Subscribe to In Season, our quarterly newsletter

5.    View our most recent webinar

a.    View a recording of our most recent state office webinar – Jamie King on urban forestry

                                               i.     https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/webinar-archive/

  1.  Resources for fertilization of lawns and for those involved with Healthy Virginia Lawns programming  
  2. Do you have questions coming in to your Extension Master Gardener program and need to find some answers? Extension Search Resources for EMG Questions
  3. Every Kid in a Park Program
  4. Basil Downy Mildew: Occurrence Monitoring and Info Website for Gardeners
    1. A new website, created by Margaret McGrath and the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University, on monitoring occurrence of downy mildew on basil in the US and Canada:

                                               i.     It maps occurrences and replaces them into a GoogleDocs spreadsheet since 2009. There is information about BDM at the website that is geared for gardeners. Gardeners have been the primary and most important reporters in helping with monitoring this disease.

A handout for gardeners about reporting occurrences of BDM and 2 other important diseases: late blight and cucurbit downy 

Biweekly Update – September 16, 2020

New Announcements:

1.    August state office webinars:

·      September 17 | 10 am – Tree risk assessment – Joel Koci of VSU provides an introduction to tree risk assessment. – Register in advance: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/91920717871 

·      October 15 | 10 am – Urban Agriculture – Join Dr. Leonard Githinji from Virginia State University as he talks about urban agriculture, why it's important, and where it intersects with volunteerism. Pre-registration: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/vpcsduCrpz8oATVOvOhaatpGl7kTqVIpQA

2.    Turf and Landscape plan writing school (part of nutrient management certification, learn more):

·      From DCR If you have an interest in becoming a certified as a turf & landscape nutrient management planner, you can sign up for this course now, and take the Soil Science, Soil Fertility, and Turf Production School when it is offered again as a webinar or in person sometime in the near future. With the uncertainty of being able to hold face-to-face events in the near future, we may not be able to offer another Plan Writing School before the next exam which will be held Friday, February 5, 2021.”

·      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ut5mgySBwZBD8EqNtI8Gu_9if7i6nwjv/view?usp=sharing

3.    Social media training webinars provided by VT College of Ag and Life Sciences (CALS) and VSU:

·      Sept. 23, 2020, 3 p.m.
ZOOM LINK: General Best Practices for Social Media
Deanna Sumners & Erica Shambley

·      Sept. 30, 2020, 3 p.m.
ZOOM LINK: VCE social media policy
Deanna Sumners & Erica Shambley

 

Old September Announcements

4.    Waynesboro tree workshop webinar series – Every Wednesday in the month of September there will be an hour-long webinar on various topics including tree ring analysis and urban canopy cover. Provided jointly by VDOF and VCE

·      Info and registration links here: https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Register-Today—2020-Waynesboro-Tree-Webinar-Series-.html?soid=1129998786860&aid=GI79-Lqov14

Old October Announcements

5.    Registration Now Open for the 2020 Virtual Chesapeake Watershed Forum! https://www.allianceforthebay.org/our-work/key-program-focuses/networking-education/chesapeake-watershed-forum/

Old Announcements:

6.    Facebook Live “Get Gardening” Series – Thursdays through the summer

·      Thursday September 17: Kathleen Reed, Succulent Propagation and Care

·      Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/226756471734154/

7.    Plant sale guidance available – Extension Leadership has released guidelines for Extension Master Gardener Plant Sales in light of the current steps toward reopening. You can find that information on the VCE COVID-19 page (https://ext.vt.edu/covid-19updates.html) under “Administrative Documents and Updates.” It’s at the bottom of that list under “EMG Plant Sale Guidance.

8.    Master Composter online course from Vermont – https://www.uvm.edu/extension/mastergardener/vermont-master-composter-course

9.    EMG Coordinator webinar: CE opportunity! Food Safety and Master Gardener Volunteer Programs, before and after COVID-19 webinar recording: https://youtu.be/aK6g8NvpAok

 

Other Announcements:

1.    Send us your announcements! Have you converted educational programs to an online format? You can still submit those announcements for the biweekly email! Submit an item for the biweekly update here.

2.    Updated Facebook event guidance – When scheduling Facebook events for your unit symposiums, seminars, talks, etc, please add the state office page as a co-host! More info here: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/current-resources/communications-resources/

3.    Follow the State Office on social media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

4.    Subscribe to In Season, our quarterly newsletter

5.    View our most recent webinar

a.    View a recording of our most recent state office webinar – Jamie King on urban forestry

                                               i.     https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/webinar-archive/

  1.  Resources for fertilization of lawns and for those involved with Healthy Virginia Lawns programming  
  2. Do you have questions coming in to your Extension Master Gardener program and need to find some answers? Extension Search Resources for EMG Questions
  3. Every Kid in a Park Program
  4. Basil Downy Mildew: Occurrence Monitoring and Info Website for Gardeners
    1. A new website, created by Margaret McGrath and the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University, on monitoring occurrence of downy mildew on basil in the US and Canada:

                                               i.     It maps occurrences and replaces them into a GoogleDocs spreadsheet since 2009. There is information about BDM at the website that is geared for gardeners. Gardeners have been the primary and most important reporters in helping with monitoring this disease.

    1. A handout for gardeners about reporting occurrences of BDM and 2 other important diseases: late blight and cucurbit downy mildew.

Biweekly Update – September 3, 2020

New Announcements:

1.    August state office webinars:

· September 17 | 10 am – Tree risk assessment – Joel Koci of VSU provides an introduction to tree risk assessment. – Register in advance: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/91920717871 

·   October 15 | 10 am – Urban Agriculture – Join Dr. Leonard Githinji from Virginia State University as he talks about urban agriculture, why it’s important, and where it intersects with volunteerism. Pre-registration: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/vpcsduCrpz8oATVOvOhaatpGl7kTqVIpQA

2.  IMGC 2021 Tee Shirt design contest – Draw a plant & submit it for our IMGC 2021 tee shirt design! Info here DEADLINE SEPTERMBER 7: https://www.internationalmastergardener.com/2020/05/18/design-contest/

3.    EMG Coordinator webinar: CE opportunity! Food Safety and Master Gardener Volunteer Programs, before and after COVID-19 webinar recording: https://youtu.be/aK6g8NvpAok

4.    Registration Now Open for the 2020 Virtual Chesapeake Watershed Forum! https://www.allianceforthebay.org/our-work/key-program-focuses/networking-education/chesapeake-watershed-forum/

5.    FULL Piedmont Master Gardeners: Garden Basics Workshop

·      Master Gardeners will offer practical advice on spring-planted bulbs for summer and fall drama, fall-planted bulbs for spectacular spring color, and bulbs for winter forcing. Registration by September 14 is required. Email your name to info@piedmontmastergardeners.org. An invitation to the Zoom session will follow.

·      Year-Round Beauty with Bulbs 2 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, September 19

·      Bring in the Birds!” 2 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, October 17

·      Water-Wise Gardening 2 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, November 21

6.    Greensville/Emporia Master Gardeners: Native Tree ID Walk

·      During this walk, Bob Glennon, forester and consultant with the Natural Resources Conservation Service, will lead the group in identifying native trees. A copy of the Common Native of Virginia- Tree Identification Guide is included in the class fee of $12.00. Payment is due at the time of registration. Register and pay with a credit card here: https://register.ext.vt.edu , select programs, then click agriculture and scroll to select this course; C-02-0033. Or, register and pay with cash or check at the Greensville/Emporia extension office no later than September 7, 2020. Direct link to destiny one registration page: https://register.ext.vt.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?

7.    Newport News Master Gardeners: Go Green EXPO: “A 20/20 Vision for Our Community”

·      Go Green Expo serves the citizens of Hampton Roads and beyond with a free, family-friendly event that informs on green and sustainable practices for the whole family.” Due to the Covid-19 pandemic our Go Green Expo 2020 scheduled for September 12th will all be online this year. We will include videos of vermiculture and rain barrel workshops along with a wide variety of other horticulture and natural resource-related topics. By popular demand, there will be a couple of videos that will show you how to assemble your vermiculture and rain barrels kits which are still for sale through Newport News Master Gardeners Association. All of this year’s Go Green activities will be shown on our Facebook page as well as on a dedicated YouTube channel. Visit this site, https://www.nngogreenexpo.org/, and our main website, https:nnmastergardener.org/, for updates. These are trying times for all of us, but we will try to make Go Green Expo 2020 a meaningful event using a course of action that will be beneficial for us all. With your continued support, we can make Go Green Expo 2021 better than ever! The Peninsula Master Gardeners again thank you for your help and wish you, your families and friends good health!

Old September Announcements

1.    Waynesboro tree workshop webinar series – Every Wednesday in the month of September there will be an hour-long webinar on various topics including tree ring analysis and urban canopy cover. Provided jointly by VDOF and VCE

·      Info and registration links here: https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Register-Today—2020-Waynesboro-Tree-Webinar-Series-.html?soid=1129998786860&aid=GI79-Lqov14

Old Announcements:

1.    Facebook Live “Get Gardening” Series – Thursdays through the summer

·      Thursday September 10: Chris Mullins, Season Extenders

·      Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/226756471734154/

2.    Plant sale guidance availableExtension Leadership has released guidelines for Extension Master Gardener Plant Sales in light of the current steps toward reopening. You can find that information on the VCE COVID-19 page (https://ext.vt.edu/covid-19updates.html) under “Administrative Documents and Updates.” It’s at the bottom of that list under “EMG Plant Sale Guidance.

3.    Master Composter online course from Vermont – https://www.uvm.edu/extension/mastergardener/vermont-master-composter-course

Other Announcements:

1.    Send us your announcements! Have you converted educational programs to an online format? You can still submit those announcements for the biweekly email! Submit an item for the biweekly update here.

2.    Updated Facebook event guidance – When scheduling Facebook events for your unit symposiums, seminars, talks, etc, please add the state office page as a co-host! More info here: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/current-resources/communications-resources/

3.    Follow the State Office on social media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

4.    Subscribe to In Season, our quarterly newsletter

5.    View our most recent webinar

a.    View a recording of our most recent state office webinar – Jamie King on urban forestry

  i.    https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/webinar-archive/

  1.  Resources for fertilization of lawns and for those involved with Healthy Virginia Lawns programming  
  2. Do you have questions coming in to your Extension Master Gardener program and need to find some answers? Extension Search Resources for EMG Questions
  3. Every Kid in a Park Program
  4. Basil Downy Mildew: Occurrence Monitoring and Info Website for Gardeners
    1. A new website, created by Margaret McGrath and the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University, on monitoring occurrence of downy mildew on basil in the US and Canada:

 i.     It maps occurrences and replaces them into a GoogleDocs spreadsheet since 2009. There is information about BDM at the website that is geared for gardeners. Gardeners have been the primary and most important reporters in helping with monitoring this disease.

    1. A handout for gardeners about reporting occurrences of BDM and 2 other important diseases: late blight and cucurbit downy mildew.

Biweekly Update – August 5, 2020

New Announcements:

1.    Master Gardener College registration reopens for recording access – If you missed EMGC 2020, you can now register to view our recording library

·      You can find the program for MG College with a list of topics and speakers here: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/college/registration/ 

·      To register: https://tinyurl.com/2020MGCollege

2.    August state office webinars:

·      August 20 | 10 am – How to get the most from your hydrangeas with Josh Kardos, Instructor in the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences at Virginia Tech – Register in advance:  https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/96539583973 

·      September 17 | 10 am – Tree risk assessment – Joel Koci of VSU provides an introduction to tree risk assessment. – Register in advance: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/j/91920717871 

3.    Updated Facebook event guidance – When scheduling Facebook events for your unit symposiums, seminars, talks, etc, please add the state office page as a co-host! More info here: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/current-resources/communications-resources/

4.    IMGC 2021 Tee Shirt design contest – Draw a plant & submit it for our IMGC 2021 tee shirt design! Info here: https://www.internationalmastergardener.com/2020/05/18/design-contest/

5.    Waynesboro tree workshop webinar series – Every Wednesday in the month of September there will be an hour-long webinar on various topics including tree ring analysis and urban canopy cover. Provided jointly by VDOF and VCE

·      Info and registration links here: https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Register-Today—2020-Waynesboro-Tree-Webinar-Series-.html?soid=1129998786860&aid=GI79-Lqov14

6.    Master Composter online course from Vermont – https://www.uvm.edu/extension/mastergardener/vermont-master-composter-course

7.    Hahn Horticulture Garden plant sale fundraiser – If you live near Blacksburg, Hahn Horticulture Garden is holding a fall plant sale!

·      More information here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/197xM7GtD9ilZ_ViZ31_yxQ9kwE51Ru3tCkw1ud4atcU/edit?usp=sharing

·      Full plant list here: https://hahngarden.vt.edu/documents/HHG_Plantsale_Fall2020-fillable.pdf  

8.    Truffles in the Southeast ­– August 18, 6:30 pm VMN webinar featuring Dr. Jeanine Davis. Description and Zoom information here: https://www.oldragmasternaturalists.org/upcoming-events.html

 

Old Announcements:

1.    Facebook Live “Get Gardening” Series – Thursdays through the summer

·      Thursday July 23 – Hydrangea 101 with Josh Kardos, Virginia Tech School of Plant and Environmental Sciences

·      You can watch live or check our page later to view the recorded & saved video!

·      Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/226756471734154/

 

2.    Plant sale guidance available – Extension Leadership has released guidelines for Extension Master Gardener Plant Sales in light of the current steps toward reopening. You can find that information on the VCE COVID-19 page (https://ext.vt.edu/covid-19updates.html) under “Administrative Documents and Updates.” It’s at the bottom of that list under “EMG Plant Sale Guidance.

 

Other Announcements:

1.    Send us your announcements! Have you converted educational programs to an online format? You can still submit those announcements for the biweekly email! Submit an item for the biweekly update here.

  1. Follow the State Office on social media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
  2. Subscribe to In Season, our quarterly newsletter

3.    View our most recent webinar

a.     View a recording of our most recent state office webinar – Jamie King on urban forestry

https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/webinar-archive/

 

  1.  Resources for fertilization of lawns and for those involved with Healthy Virginia Lawns programming  
  2. Do you have questions coming in to your Extension Master Gardener program and need to find some answers? Extension Search Resources for EMG Questions
  3. Every Kid in a Park Program
  4. Basil Downy Mildew: Occurrence Monitoring and Info Website for Gardeners
    1. A new website, created by Margaret McGrath and the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University, on monitoring occurrence of downy mildew on basil in the US and Canada:

                                               i.     It maps occurrences and replaces them into a GoogleDocs spreadsheet since 2009. There is information about BDM at the website that is geared for gardeners. Gardeners have been the primary and most important reporters in helping with monitoring this disease.

    1. A handout for gardeners about reporting occurrences of BDM and 2 other important diseases: late blight and cucurbit downy mildew.

Biweekly Update.- July 21, 2020

New Announcements:

1.    Send us your announcements! Have you converted educational programs to an online format? You can still submit those announcements for the biweekly email! Submit an item for the biweekly update here.

 

2. State Office Webinar – July 23 | 10 am – Urban Forestry is a Public Service Join Jamie King, University Arborist at Virginia Tech, as he talks about the whys and hows of urban forestry. (Rescheduled from July 16.) Register in advance: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwtcO6vrT4oHtd2fAEcsCSQ1D7ZEc5TIqa8

 

·      How to get the most from your hydrangeas – Josh Kardos, Virginia Tech – August 20, 10am https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIodOCtpjgjHdef-M0F1vPp9RKzdrAo5Cqt

 

·      Tree Risk Assessment – Joel Koci, VSU – Sept. 17, 10am https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkdemvrzwiHdXROklX-zRSwdCntxsXfNni

 

3.    Facebook Live “Get Gardening” Series – Thursdays through the summer

·      Thursday July 23 – Hydrangea 101 with Josh Kardos, Virginia Tech School of Plant and Environmental Sciences

·      You can watch live or check our page later to view the recorded & saved video!

·      Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/226756471734154/

 

4.    Plant sale guidance available – Extension Leadership has released guidelines for Extension Master Gardener Plant Sales in light of the current steps toward reopening. You can find that information on the VCE COVID-19 page (https://ext.vt.edu/covid-19updates.html) under “Administrative Documents and Updates.” It’s at the bottom of that list under “EMG Plant Sale Guidance.

 

5.    Milestones – Due to delays in both our office mailing and our pin distributor, we expect to mail milestone certificates in early September. We apologize for the delay!

Other Announcements:

  1. Follow the State Office on social media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
  2. Subscribe to In Season, our quarterly newsletter

3.    View our most recent webinar

a.     View a recording of our most recent state office webinar – Mark Sutphin with a spotted lanternfly update:

https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/webinar-archive/

 

  1.  Resources for fertilization of lawns and for those involved with Healthy Virginia Lawns programming  
  2. Do you have questions coming in to your Extension Master Gardener program and need to find some answers? Extension Search Resources for EMG Questions
  3. Every Kid in a Park Program
  4. Basil Downy Mildew: Occurrence Monitoring and Info Website for Gardeners
    1. A new website, created by Margaret McGrath and the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University, on monitoring occurrence of downy mildew on basil in the US and Canada:

                                               i.     It maps occurrences and replaces them into a GoogleDocs spreadsheet since 2009. There is information about BDM at the website that is geared for gardeners. Gardeners have been the primary and most important reporters in helping with monitoring this disease.

    1. A handout for gardeners about reporting occurrences of BDM and 2 other important diseases: late blight and cucurbit downy mildew.
  1. Biweekly Update Submission form – Please use this form for submitting future biweekly update items. 

Biweekly Update – May 29, 2020

New Announcements:

1.    Send us your announcements! Have you converted educational programs to an online format? You can still submit those announcements for the biweekly email! Submit an item for the biweekly update here.

 

2.    Online CE opportunities

a.    We have put together a list of online CE opportunities volunteers can take advantage of while at home: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/ce

 

3.    College 2020 goes online – June 25-28, 2020

a.    We have been blown away by interest in EMGC 2020 with more than 500 registered so far. Registration is open until June 19—we hope you will join us!

b.    Check out our program here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13jB1axqp2X-ZpntQEM9x5-qGe7dk9512/view All sessions will be recorded and available for viewing later.

c.     Learn more & register here: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/college/

 

4.    Submit a digital brag board for College 2020 – Deadline: June 1, 2020

a.    Submit a digital brag board to show off your unit’s activity! Brag boards will be displayed digitally during College 2020. For guidelines and to submit your brag board: https://forms.gle/E9BqHGii7djarXfq7

 

5.    Facebook Live “Get Gardening” Series – Thursdays through the spring

a.    Join us Thursdays through this spring and early summer as we invite VCE professionals to join us via Facebook live for short sessions on beginning gardening!

b.    You can watch live or check our page later to view the recorded & saved video!

c.     Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/226756471734154/

 

6.    VT Pesticide programs quarterly newsletter: https://vtpp.ento.vt.edu/content/dam/vtpp_ento_vt_edu/VTPP%20Quarterly%20Spring%202020%201-1-RT.pdf

 

New June Announcements:

1.    June 5, 10am – 11 am– Effective Environmental Outreach strategies webinar series from Penn State

a.     More info and register: https://www.cvent.com/events/effective-environmental-outreach-strategies-webinar/event-summary-7d17f36278514cc39f1cba076f9d9ed9.aspx?i=fef15d88-3fb0-417d-a8d0-e0168576b436

2.    June 12, 10 am – 3 pm – Southeastern Plant Symposium at home

a.    Hosted by the JC Raulston Arboretum and Juniper Level Botanic Garden

b.    Register and learn more: https://jcra.ncsu.edu/events/details.php?ID=2343

New July Announcements:

1.    July 16, 10 am – State Office Webinar Series Urban Forestry is a Public Service

a.    Join Jamie King, University Arborist at Virginia Tech, as he talks about the whys and hows of urban forestry.

b.    Register in advance: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwtcO6vrT4oHtd2fAEcsCSQ1D7ZEc5TIqa8

Other Announcements:

  1. Follow the State Office on social media: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
  2. Subscribe to In Season, our quarterly newsletter

3.    View our most recent webinar

a.     View a recording of our most recent state office webinar – Mark Sutphin with a spotted lanternfly update:

https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/webinar-archive/

 

  1.  Resources for fertilization of lawns and for those involved with Healthy Virginia Lawns programming  
  2. Do you have questions coming in to your Extension Master Gardener program and need to find some answers? Extension Search Resources for EMG Questions
  3. Every Kid in a Park Program
  4. Basil Downy Mildew: Occurrence Monitoring and Info Website for Gardeners
    1. A new website, created by Margaret McGrath and the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University, on monitoring occurrence of downy mildew on basil in the US and Canada:

                                               i.     It maps occurrences and replaces them into a GoogleDocs spreadsheet since 2009. There is information about BDM at the website that is geared for gardeners. Gardeners have been the primary and most important reporters in helping with monitoring this disease.

    1. A handout for gardeners about reporting occurrences of BDM and 2 other important diseases: late blight and cucurbit downy mildew.

Biweekly Update Submission form – Please use this form for submitting future biweekly update items. 

Update – Hours Requirements for 2020

Agents and Coordinators,

 

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent restrictions imposed by our Governor’s Executive Orders and directives from VCE executive leadership, we are uncertain about when Extension Master Gardeners (EMG) will be able to start volunteering again. As a result, the State EMG Office has put the following policies into place for 2020: 

 

  • For 2020 only, we are suspending the 20 volunteer hour requirement for Extension Master Gardeners.
    • For any active Extension Master Gardener who does not complete their 20 hour requirement in 2020, their status as an EMG will not be affected for 2021.

 

  • For 2020 only, we are extending the timeframe for Extension Master Gardener Interns to complete their required 50 volunteer hours.
    • For any Intern who does not complete their 50 hour requirement in 2020, they should be given an extra 6 – 12 months in 2021 to complete their remaining hours
    • The local VCE unit office should determine the length of the extension based on when their EMG training took place in 2019 or 2020. The local office should also factor in other extenuating circumstances on a case by case basis.

 

  • The 8 hour requirement for continuing education will remain in place in 2020. 
    • There are a number of online sources for continuing education our volunteers can make use of, including this list on the EMG website: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/ce/
    • Master Gardener College will be held online this year and will be another good education opportunity for our volunteers. Registration will open in early May and College will run from June 25 – 28, 2020. All sessions will be recorded and available for later viewing by registrants.

 

We know these are unusual times and want to ensure that our volunteers are kept safe and healthy during the pandemic. We know that Governor Northam and Drs. Jones and McKinnie are exercising their best judgement in the decisions they are making in order to keep all of our citizens, including Extension faculty, staff, and volunteers, safe and healthy to the extent they can. Likewise, our team wants to ensure the health and safety of our EMG volunteers and the clients you serve to the extent we can. Thank you for your understanding and flexibility. Stay safe and healthy. And as always, our sincerest gratitude for all you do on behalf of VCE and the Extension Master Gardener Program.

 

Best, 
The EMG State Office

Biweekly Update – April 10th, 2020

New Announcements:

 

1.    College 2020 goes online – June 25-28, 2020

a.     Master Gardener College this year will be held online rather than in person in Blacksburg. Please continue to hold the same dates, June 25 – 28.

b.    We are working on the logistics of Virtual Master Gardener College now and hope to have more information and registration details out soon. Please expect an email in the coming week.

 

2.    State Office Webinar Series – April 16, 2020

a.     April 16 | 10 am – Interpreting Soil Test Results with Scott Baker

b.    Join us for a practical how-to for reading and interpreting soil test results. Learn how to use those lab results to give recommendations to homeowners – and be able to amend your own lawn or garden too!

c.     Register in advance: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/vJIqdu6urDMvK1zsj7wMfFsKm6bAt0VTbg

 

3.    Submit a digital brag board for College 2020 – Deadline: June 1, 2020

a.     Submit a digital brag board to show off your unit’s activity! Brag boards will be displayed digitally during College 2020. For guidelines and to submit your brag board:

b. Use this link to upload your brag board (requires you be signed into a Google account) OR email your brag board to Devon at dvj@vt.edu

 

4.    Facebook Live “Get Gardening” Series – Thursdays through the spring

a.     Join us Thursdays through this spring and early summer as we invite VCE professionals to join us via Facebook live for short sessions on beginning gardening!

b.    You can watch live or check our page later to view the recorded & saved video!

c.     Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/226756471734154/ UPDATE: Chris Mullins’s “Beginning Gardening” event has been RESCHEDULED FOR MONDAY APRIL 13 AT 2 PM – PLEASE JOIN US ON FACEBOOK!

 

5.    Online CE opportunities

a.     Online Resources for MGs We have put together a list of online CE opportunities volunteers can take advantage of while at home: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/ce

2021 Announcements:

1.    Virginia is hosting International Master Gardener Conference 2021 – Norfolk, VA – September 12-17, 2021

a.     Have you heard? Virginia is hosting IMGC 2021! IMGC is an opportunity to come together with other EMGs from across the nation for a week of tours, workshops, and speakers. Check out our keynote speakers and start planning your trip to Norfolk now: https://www.internationalmastergardener.com/

b.    Keep an eye out this fall for IMGC registration!

 

2.    IMGC 2021 Call for proposals – Norfolk, VA – September 12-17, 2021

a.     IMGC 2021 is soliciting speakers for concurrent sessions and workshops. If your unit has had a great guest speaker who might be interested in this opportunity, please forward them this info! If you or someone you know is interested, please fill out our application form here: https://vce.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_emTq59MEsXzf3XD

b.    Deadline for proposal submission is Friday, May 1, 2020

c.     Learn more: https://www.internationalmastergardener.com/2020/01/28/call-for-proposals/

Other Announcements:

1.    Follow the State Office on social media:

                                              i.     Facebook

                                             ii.     Instagram

                                           iii.     YouTube

2.    NC State Online Learning opportunities

a.     NC State is preparing to launch a 2020 Online Learning Program! Discounts available for Master Gardeners and Agents – please email Devon at DVJ@vt.edu for information on discount eligibility.

 

3.    View our most recent webinar

a.     View a recording of our most recent state office webinar – Pam Bennet on gardening with smartphone apps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYWds9sP4Lw

b.    For a full archive of state office webinars, see: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/webinar-archive/

 

4.    Home Gardening Mini- Course Lecture Series – Newport News, VA

a.     The Newport News Master Gardener Association announces our new Lecture Series, Home Gardening Mini-Course, a series of eight, free, monthly lectures covering a wide variety of horticultural topics.

b.    The Mini-Course is FREE and will be held at the Virginia Living Museum.

c.     Located at:

Virginia Living Museum,

524 Clyde Morris Blvd,

Newport News, VA 23601

d.    Pre-registration is required:

by calling the NN VCE office at: 757-591-4838.

e.     Lecture Schedule (Tentative):

                                              i.     5/28/20 Flowers We Love – MG Favorites

                                             ii.     6/18/20 Backyard Actions for a Cleaner Bay

                                           iii.     7/23/20 Tree and Shrub Pruning, A Hands-on Workshop in Riverview Farm Park

                                           iv.     8/27/20 Native Selections – Trees, Shrubs, and Perennials

 

5.     Resources for fertilization of lawns and for those involved with Healthy Virginia Lawns programming  

6.    Do you have questions coming in to your Extension Master Gardener program and need to find some answers? Extension Search Resources for EMG Questions

7.    Registration now open for online Plant Identification Classes by Longwood Gardens and NC State – Click Here

8.    Visit the VCE Lawn and Garden Calendar!

9.    Every Kid in a Park Program

10. Spotted Lanternfly, an invasive pest insect– found in Winchester, VA- January 2018

a.     For information regarding the quarantine please see attached link

11. Biennial 2018 EMG Summary – from the Extension Master Gardener National Committee

a.     Data collected indicates there are 86,076 EMG volunteers throughout the United States and Washington, D.C, contributing 5.6 million hours educating the public, providing youth programming, and facilitating produce donated to local food banks.

b.    While this is only the beginning of the value EMGs provide in their communities each year, 2018 efforts are estimated to have contributed 140 million dollars in value to the general public. Our volunteers reported over 8.6 million contacts and continue to be the front line of Extension’s consumer horticulture efforts. Forty-six states participated in this report.

 

12. Basil Downy Mildew: Occurrence Monitoring and Info Website for Gardeners

a.     A new website, created by Margaret McGrath and the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University, on monitoring occurrence of downy mildew on basil in the US and Canada:

                                              i.     It maps occurrences and replaces them into a GoogleDocs spreadsheet since 2009. There is information about BDM at the website that is geared for gardeners. Gardeners have been the primary and most important reporters in helping with monitoring this disease.

b.    A handout for gardeners about reporting occurrences of BDM and 2 other important diseases: late blight and cucurbit downy mildew.

13. New VCE Master Gardener Photo Submission!

a.     Here at the Extension Master Gardener State Office, we want to showcase YOU

Biweekly Update – March 6th, 2020

New Announcements:

 

1.    Giving Day 2020 – March 18th-19th 2020

a.     Giving Day is coming! March 18 at noon to March 19 at noon is our chance to solicit small donations to the EMG program via our online Giving Day portal. Get more info on Giving Day here.

b.    As soon as we have the link to our specific Giving Day page, we will send it out over the VMS with instructions on how to give. Please share this info widely!

 

2.    State Office Webinar Series – March 19th 2020

a.     What's APP with that?: Gardening with smartphone apps

                                              i.      Do you get nervous each time you are just about ready to hit the INSTALL button in your digital app store? Are you concerned about downloading apps? Are you searching for the perfect horticulture app? If you answered yes to any of these questions, tune in.

                                             ii.     Pam Bennett, State Master Gardener Program Director for The Ohio State University Extension, will go through a quick overview for downloading apps and discuss some of those that are really worthwhile.

b.    Preregister for the webinar: https://virginiatech.zoom.us/meeting/register/vJYpcuGspzwiPC9VuFP_5d3-CfsGE7nMGw

 

3.    View our most recent webinar

a.     View a recording of our most recent state office webinar – Andrea Davis on school garden projects: https://youtu.be/k3OvczrSABc

b.    For a full archive of state office webinars, see: https://mastergardener.ext.vt.edu/webinar-archive/

 

4.    Sustainable Turf UniversityWilliamsburg, VA – March 28th 2020

a.     Join regional experts to learn about how to grow and maintain a healthy, environmentally friendly lawn! Learn about different species of turf, proper management techniques, weed control, soil testing, compost, and more.

b.    Saturday, March 28th from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at the James City County Recreation Center, 5301 Longhill Road

c.     For more information, or to register for the event, please call Robyn Goad at (757) 645-4895

 

5.    Fluvanna Master Gardeners Spring Community Education

a.     March 19 – Gardening at Monticello with Pat Brodowski, Head Gardener

                                              i.     11 to noon at the Palmyra Firehouse

b.    March 31 – Building Great Soil Now with Irene Burke, Fluvanna Master Gardener

                                              i.     2:30-4:30 p.m. at the Fluvanna County Library

c.     Free and open to the public

 

6.    16th Annual Spring Garden Fest – Goochland, VA – April 25th 2020

a.     The Goochland – Powhatan Master Gardeners Association will hold its 16th annual Spring Garden Festival on Saturday, April 25, 2020 at Reynolds Community College, 1851 Dickinson Road, Goochland.

b.    This annual event is a free, family friendly event that is a celebration of all things related to gardening. Spring Garden Fest 2020 will include the much loved GPMGA Plant Sale and lots of fun gardening related vendor booths.

c.     For a small registration fee you can also increase your education hours through classes, workshops, and tours offered throughout the day. Examples of class topics include growing low maintenance flowers, fruit trees in Central Virginia, water gardens, the best vegetables for Central Virginia, the wide world of basil, Virginia natives, and VA’s most prominent insects.

d.    If you like to learn by doing then you can take advantage of hands on workshops on planting a hypertufa succulent pot, building a bird house, or creating your own mosaic art.

e.     Finally, if you prefer observing while learning you can join tours of the college's gardens by Master Gardeners focused on topics such underutilized plants for shade, integrating native plants into existing landscapes, and well-chosen shrubs and small trees for 4 season color.

f.     Classes, tours, and workshops fill up quickly, so register now for the best selection. Complete descriptions and online registration are available at https://www.gpmga.org or by contacting the Goochland Extension Office at 804-556-5841.

 

7.    Piedmont Master Gardeners' Spring Plant Sale – Charlottesville, VA – May 2nd 2020

a.     Mark your calendar. The Piedmont Master Gardeners and the Charlottesville Area Tree Stewards will host their spring plant and tree sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 2, on the lawn at the Shops at Stonefield, 2100 Hydraulic Road, Charlottesville.

b.    To be held rain or shine, the sale will offer more than 5,000 plants, including annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables, houseplants, shrubs and trees. Among them will be a large selection of native plants and other plants that support pollinators. In addition, a variety of “green elephants” will be available, including pots, garden décor, tools and more.

c.     During the sale, Master Gardeners will staff a Horticulture Help Desk to answer gardening questions and to offer advice to shoppers on their purchases. Master Gardeners will also provide ten-minute tutorials on “Planting and Caring for Tomatoes" (10:30 a.m.), “Why Plant Natives?” (11:30 a.m.) and “Deer-Resistant Plants” (noon). A tool and knife sharpener will be on hand as well.

d.    For further information about the plant sale, email jdesigner07@comcast.net, or call 434-872-4581. To learn more about Piedmont Master Gardeners, visit www.piedmontmastergardeners.org.

 

8.    Herb Symposium – Onancock, VA – May 12th 2020

a.     Plan to attend the free Herb Symposium to learn how to successfully cultivate, harvest and preserve herbs in Virginia. Weather permitting, the program will conclude with a tour of the Ker Place garden which features a Jeffersonian style herb/kitchen garden using historically accurate plants from the 18th century.

b.    10 a.m. at Historic Onancock School, 6 College Ave., Onancock, VA

 

March Announcements:

1.    Free Programs from the Halifax VCEMG office – South Boston, VA

a.     March 6 – Best of the Best Vegetables for the Southern Piedmont of Virginia

                                              i.     This is an updated 2020 version of the program that Bill McCaleb has done several times during the past 20 years for home gardeners and producers.  New resistant varieties continue to come out each year. And we’ll explore some of these along with disease resistant varieties vs. non-resistant varieties.  Bill will cover A to Z in the vegetable category (Asparagus – Zucchini) 

b.    March 20 – Gale Washburn, retired from the Virginia Department of Forestry, will present “Native Edible Plants”

                                              i.     Gale has worked with native plants in Virginia for many years and loves to promote ‘what we have.’  Come join us and learn more.

c.     Due to space, we do need folks to call and register for these free programs put on by the Halifax Virginia Cooperative Extension Office. The programs will be presented at the South Boston-Halifax County Museum located at 1540 Wilborn Avenue, South Boston.  Both programs will begin at 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.  Register by calling the Halifax VCE office on 434-476-2147 ext. 0 or you can email lorip@vt.edu” style=”color:blue”>lorip@vt.edu or wmccaleb@vt.edu” style=”color:blue”>wmccaleb@vt.edu

 

2.    Piedmont Master Gardeners’ 2020 Spring Lecture Series – Charlottesville, VA

a.     March 12 – Doug Tallamy, professor in the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware, presents “Nature’s Best Hope: Creating a Vibrant Ecosystem in the Home Landscape.” Tallamy is author of Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens and the newly published Nature’s Best Hope.

                                              i.     Location: Lane Auditorium in the Albemarle County Office Building at 401 McIntire Road, Charlottesville.

                                             ii.     Time: 7 p.m.

                                           iii.     Admission: $8 at the door or in advance at www.piedmontmastergardeners.org/events.

b.    March 19Keith Nevison, manager of farm and nursery operations for the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, presents “Year-Round Vegetable Gardening.” He will explain the latest approaches to ensuring successive harvests through all four seasons in Central Virginia, such as building healthy soil, utilizing season-extension tools and techniques, and effective crop planning.

                                              i.     Location: Room A of the Albemarle County Office Building on 5th Street Extended, just off I-64.

                                             ii.     Time: 7 p.m.

                                           iii.     Admission: $8 at the door or in advance at www.piedmontmastergardeners.org/events.

c.     March 26 Robyn Puffenbarger, chair of the Department of Biology and Environmental Science at Bridgewater College, presents “Robins to Raptors: Observing Birds in Our Backyards.” She will help participants build their skills for identifying bird species in Virginia and will provide insights on bird habitats, migration patterns and diets, as well as strategies to attract more birds to our backyards.

                                              i.     Location: Room A of the Albemarle County Office Building on 5th Street Extended, just off I-64.

                                             ii.     Time: 7 p.m.

                                           iii.     Admission: $8 at the door or in advance at www.piedmontmastergardeners.org/events.

 

3.    NSVMGA Gardening in the Valley Symposium – Winchester, VA – March 7th 2020

a.     From 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at:

Shenandoah University Hester Auditorium,

Henkel 1460 University Dr,

Winchester, VA  22601

b.    The Northern Shenandoah Valley Master Gardener Association sponsors a day of VCE educational offerings each spring. 

                                              i.     All proceeds benefit the NSVMGA Memorial Scholarship Fund. The cost is $65 through PayPal at the link below or $70 at the door, and includes a continental breakfast and lunch.

                                             ii.     Visit http://nsvmga.org/events/symposium/ for more info

 

4.    27th Annual Gardening in the Northern Neck Seminar – White Stone, VA – March 21st 2020

a.     Join the Northern Neck Master Gardeners for their 27th annual Gardening in the Northern Neck Seminar on March 21 in White Stone VA. This year's theme is "Spring Fever! Adventures in Gardening" and features guest speakers C. Colston Burrell, Nancy Lawson and Vincent A. Simeone.

b.    The registration form is attached, and more information about the Seminar and its guest speakers is available at www.nnmg.org.

 

5.    Louisa County Free Backyard Gardening Seminars – Louisa, VA – March 7th-28th 2020

a.     Please join us at the Louisa County Office Building, 1 Woolfolk Ave., Louisa, VA, from 9 a.m. to noon for a series of lectures featuring:

                                              i.     March 7 – “Annuals and perennials, what makes your garden smile” with Pat Willis

                                             ii.     March 14 – “What You Need to Know Before You Dive into Beekeeping” with John Beers

                                           iii.     March 21 – “Gardening with Essential Oils” with Heather Bilek

                                           iv.     March 28 – “Organic Vegetable Gardening” with Ira Wallace

b.    For more information, call (540) 967-3422

April Announcements:

1.    8th Annual Living in the Garden Symposium – Falmouth, VA – April 4th 2020

a.     Join the Master Gardener Association of the Central Rappahannock Area for our annual symposium with featured speakers Bryce Lane, Michael Judd, and Barbara Ellis. Fee includes light breakfast, buffet lunch, and "How to Prune Trees & Shrubs" handbook.  

June Announcements:

1.    Master Gardener College 2020 – Blacksburg, VA – June 25th-28th, 2020

a.     Don’t miss Master Gardener College this June! Master Gardener College will return to Blacksburg on Virginia Tech’s campus June 25-28, 2020.

b.    Registration opens in April.

c.     Be on the lookout for the Master Gardener College edition of “In Season” this March.

d.    The advanced training at Master Gardener College this year will be Land Care Steward training.

September Announcements:

1.    Virginia is hosting International Master Gardener Conference 2021 – Norfolk, VA – September 12-17, 2021

a.     Have you heard? Virginia is hosting IMGC 2021! IMGC is an opportunity to come together with other EMGs from across the nation for a week of tours, workshops, and speakers. Check out our keynote speakers and start planning your trip to Norfolk now: https://www.internationalmastergardener.com/

 

2.    IMGC 2021 Call for proposals – Norfolk, VA – September 12-17, 2020

a.     IMGC 2021 is soliciting speakers for concurrent sessions and workshops. If your unit has had a great guest speaker who might be interested in this opportunity, please forward them this info! If you or someone you know is interested, please fill out our application form here: https://vce.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_emTq59MEsXzf3XD

b.    Learn more: https://www.internationalmastergardener.com/2020/01/28/call-for-proposals/

Other Announcements:

1.    Follow the State Office on social media:

                                              i.     Facebook

                                             ii.     Instagram

                                           iii.     YouTube

2.    NC State Online Learning opportunities

a.     NC State is preparing to launch a 2020 Online Learning Program! Discounts available for Master Gardeners and Agents – please email Devon at DVJ@vt.edu for information on discount eligibility.

 

3.    Home Gardening Mini- Course Lecture Series – Newport News, VA

a.     The Newport News Master Gardener Association announces our new Lecture Series, Home Gardening Mini-Course, a series of eight, free, monthly lectures covering a wide variety of horticultural topics.

b.    The Mini-Course is FREE and will be held at the Virginia Living Museum.

c.     Located at:

Virginia Living Museum,

524 Clyde Morris Blvd,

Newport News, VA 23601

d.    Pre-registration is required:

by calling the NN VCE office at: 757-591-4838.

e.     Lecture Schedule:

                                              i.     3/24/20 Environmentally Responsible Lawn Maintenance 

                                             ii.     4/21/20 Growing Edibles – Eat Your Yard!

                                           iii.     5/28/20 Flowers We Love – MG Favorites

                                           iv.     6/18/20 Backyard Actions for a Cleaner Bay

                                             v.     7/23/20 Tree and Shrub Pruning, A Hands-on Workshop in Riverview Farm Park

                                           vi.     8/27/20 Native Selections – Trees, Shrubs, and Perennials

 

4.     Resources for fertilization of lawns and for those involved with Healthy Virginia Lawns programming  

5.    Do you have questions coming in to your Extension Master Gardener program and need to find some answers? Extension Search Resources for EMG Questions

6.    Registration now open for online Plant Identification Classes by Longwood Gardens and NC State – Click Here

7.    Visit the VCE Lawn and Garden Calendar!

8.    Every Kid in a Park Program

9.    Spotted Lanternfly, an invasive pest insect– found in Winchester, VA- January 2018

a.     For information regarding the quarantine please see attached link

10. Biennial 2018 EMG Summary – from the Extension Master Gardener National Committee

a.     Data collected indicates there are 86,076 EMG volunteers throughout the United States and Washington, D.C, contributing 5.6 million hours educating the public, providing youth programming, and facilitating produce donated to local food banks.

b.    While this is only the beginning of the value EMGs provide in their communities each year, 2018 efforts are estimated to have contributed 140 million dollars in value to the general public. Our volunteers reported over 8.6 million contacts and continue to be the front line of Extension’s consumer horticulture efforts. Forty-six states participated in this report.

 

11. Basil Downy Mildew: Occurrence Monitoring and Info Website for Gardeners

a.     A new website, created by Margaret McGrath and the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University, on monitoring occurrence of downy mildew on basil in the US and Canada:

                                              i.     It maps occurrences and replaces them into a GoogleDocs spreadsheet since 2009. There is information about BDM at the website that is geared for gardeners. Gardeners have been the primary and most important reporters in helping with monitoring this disease.

b.    A handout for gardeners about reporting occurrences of BDM and 2 other important diseases: late blight and cucurbit downy mildew.

12. New VCE Master Gardener Photo Submission!

a.     Here at the Extension Master Gardener State Office, we want to showcase YOU