MG Newsletter May 2015

May brings flowers and MG Newsletter May 2015

MG Newsletter April 2015

Warm weather brings the MG Newsletter April 2015

WCMGVA Documentary Wins Award

On March 9, 2015 Wisconsin Community Media announced the winners of its ” Best of the Midwest Video Fest Awards’ and we are pleased to announce that a feature on the WCMGVA, produced by Breanna Speth of Marshfield Community Television, was one of 71 Merit Award winners.  The program featured an in-depth portrait of our organization detailing information on our training, educational focus, and service projects and included interviews with members and photos of projects.

“This is our third year as a Midwest regional video fest and we are continuing to grow. This year we received over 200 entries from 34 media centers in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, and North Dakota,”said Mary Cardona, executive director of Wisconsin Community Media. The awards were created to showcase great local programming and to provide feedback to producers from professionals in the field.
Congratulations to Breanna and all those involved in the program. Award winners will be honored at the Best of the Midwest Video Fest Banquet and Show in Milwaukee on April 30th.

Click here to view the documentary.

MG Newsletter March 2015

Welcome Spring with MG Newsletter March 2015

MG Newsletter Jan/Feb 2015

First newsletter for 2015 MG Newsletter 01022015

Master Gardener Newsletter Dec 2014

Take a look at our latest newsletter:  MG Newsletter Dec 2014

2014 – A Look Back

Another year under our belt.  More weeds pulled, perennials divided, annuals deadheaded, shrubs pruned, bugs identified, questions answered, and problems solved.  As quick as the growing season goes by, another one is right around the corner.

The year begins in January with planning.  There is a lot of administrative responsibilities that go along with keeping a volunteer organization like the Wood County Master Gardeners running smoothly.  Thanks to many dedicated volunteers, the budget is set, meeting programs and locations planned, public educational seminars finalized, members awarded for service, and projects approved.

Winter is also the season for education.  Many of our volunteers attend garden seminars in surrounding counties and even statewide.  Not to mention being inundated with seed catalogs to help plan the gardens for next year.  Our spring seminar was at MSTC in Wisconsin Rapids.  Our featured speakers included The Renegade Gardener and the author of Straw Bale Gardening.

As the weather starts to improve, gardens start growing and the spring plant sale is upon us.  In mid-May, the Master Gardener volunteers gather to sell plants and give advice to the public.  This is the first fund raiser for the year.  Some of the plants are purchased from a nursery and others are either dug out of volunteers’ gardens or grown from seed.

Our monthly meetings alternate from one end of the county to the other to accommodate as many people as possible. All meetings are open to the public and have an educational component.  The first meeting for the year is in March and we wind up in November with our holiday celebration meeting.

The Garden Walk is the second fundraiser for the year in early July.  In 2014, visitors toured 6 beautiful gardens.  Each garden featured a different local artist.

In fall, the Marshfield plant sale is concurrent with the Maple Fall Fest at Wildwood Zoo.  Again, volunteers dig and divide perennials from their own gardens along with seasonal creations like dried arrangements and fall decor.  The money from the fund raisers support the Wood County Master Gardener educational seminars and beautification projects.

Another lucky MSTC student in the Urban Forestry program applied for and received the $500 scholarship to go towards their education.  This is the 5th year that the Wood County Master Gardeners have awarded this scholarship to a deserving young student.

By the time the weather turns south, all of the gardens are put to bed for winter and the Fall Gardening seminar is upon us.  This year we convened at UW-Wood County / Marshfield on a Saturday morning in late October to learn about Landscaping plants to attract birds and what we can do to support our native pollinators.  Time to start planning for 2015!

 

MG Newsletter November 2014

Dues are due!

MG Newsletter November2014

MG Newsletter June 2014

Here’s an old newsletter from June when it was warm.

Master Gardener Newsletter June 2014