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2017 Annual Plant Sale times have changed!
New times have been announced for the 2017 Annual Plant Sale! The 20th Annual Master Gardener Plant Sale in Greene County will start at…
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2017 Core Training for New Master Gardeners
Become a Master Gardener! If you are interested in becoming a Master Gardener and joining the Master Gardeners of Greene County, 2017 Core Training for new…
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Can 1224 Plants Save Bees?
It’s a good thing I’m not allergic to bee stings… they’re practically part of my job description. But if my research can unlock better ways to give bees a fighting…
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Thanks for Your Support!
The Master Gardeners of Greene County want to thank all of our customers and supporters of our 19th Annual…
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Congratulations to the Master Gardener Class of 2016
The Master Gardeners of Greene County core training class for 2016 completed classes on Tuesday, April 5 with 51 members completing the class. The members of this class…
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Our Remote Dig Team is on the scene!
Our Master Gardeners are working hard for the Annual Plant Sale coming up on Saturday, April 30, 2016! Members of the…
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Packing Seeds for Grow Well Missouri
Last Thursday, 25 Master Gardeners spent the afternoon packing seed for the Grow Well Missouri program. Master Gardeners of Greene County…
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Potting ‘Em Up for the 2016 Annual Plant Sale!
Over 50 of our dedicated volunteers showed up to play in the dirt during our first Pot ‘Em Up workday of 2016. 150 bare-root seedlings/saplings from the
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New Demonstration Gardens Sign at the Botanical Gardens
Visitors at the Botanical Gardens can now enjoy a lovely new sign on the Master Gardeners Demonstration Gardens Kiosk. Shown here are recent visitors from the St. Louis, MO area who shared…
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Planting Potatoes for St. Patrick’s Day
Traditionally, St. Patrick’s Day is the yearly marker for planting an early spring garden, including potatoes, peas, onions and leeks, and cole…
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