June 4:
Face-to Face Volunteer Training
June 8:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
June 15:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
June 19:
MG Composting Demonstration
June 22:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
June 23:
Pollinator Corner
Hancock's Resolution
June 29:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
July 4:
Independence Day
Office closed
July 6:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
July 10:
Face-to-Face
Volunteer Training
July 13:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
July 14:
Pollinator Corner
Quiet Waters Park
July 17:
MG Composting Demonstration
July 20:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
Pollinator Corner
Quiet Waters Park
July 27:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
Pollinator Corner
Quiet Waters Park
July 28-August 2:
AA Co. 4-H Camp
August 3:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
MG Composting Demonstration
Pollinator Corner
Quiet Waters Park
August 7:
Crops Research, BBQ & Ice Cream Social
August 10:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
August 14:
Face-to-Face Volunteer Training
August 17:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
August 18:
Pollinator Corner
Hancock's Resolution
August 21:
MG Composting Demonstration
August 22- Sept. 2
Maryland State Fair
August 24:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
Pollinator Corner
Quiet Waters Park
August 31:
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
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May 2019
We hope you are taking time to visit Farmers' Markets, garden centers and parks as spring races towards summer! There are many special programs and activities focused on healthy eating AND healthy living in our county. Check out our UME Anne Arundel County website or LIKE us on Facebook for up to date info on county Extension and garden activities.
Best regards,
Karol Westelinck Dyson
Capital Area Extension Director
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Mark Your Calendar!
Master Gardener Pollinator Corners
Members of the Anne Arundel County Master Gardeners Beekeeping Project will discuss
beekeeping, including the life and decline of honeybees and how we can create safe and welcoming habitats for all pollinators by planting native
plants and practicing sustainable gardening techniques. Weather permitting, we will have an "observation hive", allowing visitors to watch honeybee activity without concern of being stung.
Click
here to learn more.
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Master Gardener Coordinator's Corner
Nancy Allred,
Master Gardener Coordinator
As the growing season ramps up, so do homeowner requests for information and answers to gardening questions. Anne Arundel County's Master Gardener Program has two long-standing outreach efforts that provide a way for members of the public to connect locally with science-based information.
The first, Ask A Master Gardener, conducts plant clinics at various locations throughout the County. Master Gardener volunteers identify insect and plant disease and provide resources on various topics such as lawn care and choosing practices that protect the Chesapeake Bay. Volunteers also promote composting, vegetable and flower gardening and help citizens access online horticultural resources, how-to videos and publications offered by the University of Maryland Extension. Look for Ask A Master Gardener volunteers at these locations:
Annapolis Farmer's Market - April 27th to October 12th
8:00 AM-12:00 PM Riva Road at Harry S. Truman Parkway Annapolis, MD Except May 11th, June 15th & August 17th
Crofton Library - April 6th to October 12th
9:00 AM-1:00 PM 1681 Riedel Road Crofton, MD Except August 31st (Labor Day Weekend)
Severna Park Farmer's Market - April 27th to October 12th
8:00 AM-12:00 PM Ritchie Highway at Jones Station Road Severna Park, MD
Crofton Farmer's Market - 2nd Wednesday of the month - May 8 to October 9
4:00-7:00 PM Crofton Country Club 1691 Crofton Parkway Crofton, MD
The second program is Bay-Wise. Master Gardener volunteers strive to achieve better water quality in the Chesapeake Bay by promoting smarter gardening and landscape management. Bay-Wise trained Master Gardeners conduct free visits to certify yards as Bay-Wise using the Bay-Wise Yardstick. Free yard visits can also be arranged for Master Gardener Bay-Wise volunteers to assess landscapes for sustainability and suggest strategies for problem areas. Bay-Wise volunteers offer presentations to community groups and school groups and man information booths at fairs and other public events.
Bay-wise certification involves using a check list to "measure" practices that promote bay health. These include mowing at the proper height, watering vegetation efficiently, choosing the right plants adapted for local climate and soil conditions, controlling storm water run-off, mulching appropriately, recycling yard waste, planting for pollinators and wildlife and minimizing fertilizer and pesticide use. To see how your landscape measures up to the Bay-Wise Yardstick or to arrange a yard visit contact Anne Arundel Bay-Wise at
baywise.weebly.com.
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Do you have a plant question? Pests in your house? Not happy
with your lawn? The University of Maryland Home and
Garden Information Center can help. Visit their website:
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Nutrient Management Plans for Fruit Growers
Kayla Griffith, Nutrient Management Advisor
As summer arrives don't forget to plan for tissue sampling!
If your operation has tree fruits, grapes, brambles, or blueberries you won't want to miss out on the small window of time to take plant tissue samples in preparation for your 2020 nutrient management plan:
CROP
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SAMPLE TYPE |
TIME TO SAMPLE |
LOCATION ON PLANT |
Blueberries |
40 leaves (no petioles) |
1st week of harvest |
Current season's growth |
Brambles |
60 leaves (no petioles) |
August 1st - August 20th |
Select the most recent fully expanded leaf blade of each
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Grapes |
Small = 75 petioles Large = 50 petioles |
Full Bloom
70-100 days post-bloom
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Bloom: opposite 1st bloom cluster
75-100: across from last fully expanded leaf |
Fruit Trees |
50 leaves and petioles |
July 15th - Sept. 1st |
One or two leaves from mid-portion of current season's growth. Select shoots making an upward angle of 45-60 degrees to the ground at eye level from outside of tree.
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Strawberries |
At least 50 leaves (no petioles) |
Late July or early August
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Newly expanded leaves after renovation |
For more information click 'Sample Collection and Preparation for Perennial Fruit Crops
All operations that make or exceed $2,500 gross annual income, or have 8 or more animal units, are required to have and implement a current nutrient management plan. Soil and tissue analyses only need updated every three years. Producers with blocks of fruits less than one acre may forgo tissue sampling if only N recommendations are of interest. While certified farmers can write plans for their own farm, all other farmers must contact a private consultant or University of Maryland Nutrient Management Advisor for a plan. A list of private planners is available on MDA's website. Kayla Griffith (410 222-3900;
kmgriffi@umd.edu
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is your University of Maryland Extension Nutrient Management Advisor in Anne Arundel County and is happy to write a nutrient management plan for you.
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Anne Arundel County 4-H at the
Maryland 4-H Public Speaking Contest
Congratulations to Karleigh Kacelowicz from the Bay Country 4-H Club for winning Champion
Junior Radio Spot at the Maryland 4-H Public Speaking Contest! The contest was held on April 27 as part of Maryland Day on the University of Maryland College Park Campus. Winners fro
m county-level contests across the state came together to compete for the top state public speaking honors.
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High School Financial Planning Program Curriculum Training
for Teachers and Volunteers
Priscilla Graves, Extension Finance Educator, will facilitate this FREE personal finance training that will
prepare high school teachers and adult volunteers/educators to teach Personal Finance to teenagers
. University of Maryland Extension and MD|DC Credit Union Association
and will host a one-day training on July 18, 2019 at MD|DC Credit Union Association (8975 Guilford Road, Suite 190) in Columbia, MD. High School teachers,
(Family & Consumer
Sciences, Personal Finance, Social Studies, Business, Economics, and Math etc.)
Middle School 8th grade teachers and volunteer educators are also encouraged to attend to learn about the High School Financial Planning Program developed by the National Endowment for Financial Education. Free breakfast and lunch will be provided
Click here for more information.
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Become an Anne Arundel County Master Gardener
Interested in becoming a Master Gardener? Master Gardeners are a group of gardening enthusiasts who are passionate about gardening, education, and volunteering in their community. The curriculum is presented by University of Maryland Extension faculty and trained Master Gardeners.
Click here for more information.
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Agriculture & Natural Resources
Interested in agriculture? There are many agriculture resources available on our website.
Agriculture Newsletters
Agriculture Calendar of Events
For more information, please contact
Dave Myers, Extension Educator, AGNR.
If you are interested in agriculture for YOUTH, please contact our office and speak with a member of the 4-H staff or email
Christa Stibolt. 4-H offers plant and animal science programs for youth ages 8-18. See the
4-H website for more details.
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Do you wonder what in the world 4-H is all about? Do you have children between 5 and 18 or know someone who does? If so, it's easy to learn more! Visit our website or email the the Anne Arundel County 4-H office at cstibolt@umd.edu. "4-H makes the best better!" |
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Healthy Eating - Broccoli Baked Potatoes
3 stalks broccoli
1 cup shredded light cheddar cheese
ΒΌ cup low-fat milk
Salt and pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Scrub potatoes. Poke potato skin with a fork in several places. Bake at for 30-60 minutes until soft, depending on the size. Steam broccoli just until tender and chop into small pieces. Slice the potatoes in half. Scoop the insides into a bowl with the broccoli. Add milk, 3/4 cup cheese, salt and pepper. Mash together until the mixture is pale green with dark green flecks. Put the potato mixture into the potato skins and sprinkle
with remaining 1/4 cup of cheese. Microwave to heat through
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Did you know...  Just about any vegetable or herb, from salad greens to melons, can be grown in a container garden. The key is to experiment. Click here to learn more. |
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Anne Arundel County Extension
97 Dairy Lane
Gambrills, MD 21054
410-222-3900
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Area Extension Director
Karol Dyson, AED
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Dave Myers, Principal Agent
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Nutrient Management
Kayla Griffith, Nutrient Management Advisor
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Master Gardener Program
Nancy Allred, Interim Master Gardener Coordinator
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4-H Youth Development
Christa Stibolt, Faculty Extension Assistant
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Food Supplement Nutrition Education Program
LaTasha Coleman, Principal Agent Associate
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