May 26: Ask-A-MG Plant Clinic
May 28: Memorial Day Office closed
June 2: MG Composting Demonstration
Ask-A-MG Plant Clinic
Pollinator Corner at Down's Park
June 3: Pollinator Corner at Hammond-Harwood House
June 5: 4-H Volunteer Training
June 9: Ask-A-MG Plant Clinic
Beekeeping Demonstration
June 10: Pollinator Corner at Eastport Home & Garden Tour
June 16: Ask-A-MG Plant Clinic
June 20: MG Composting Demonstration
June 23: Ask-A-MG Plant Clinic
June 24: Honeybees Up Close
June 30: Ask-A-MG Plant Clinic
July 4: Independence Day Office Closed
July 7: MG Composting Demonstration
Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
July 8: Honeybees Up Close Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
July 11: 4-H Volunteer Training
July 14: Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
Beekeeping Demonstration
July 18: MG Composting Demonstration
July 21: Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
July 28: Ask-a-MG Plant Clinic
July 29-August 3: Anne Arundel County 4-H Camp |
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May 2018
Summer has sprung! I know we usually say that about spring, but this year spring came and went so quickly that it seems Summer is "springing" out right now!
This month we are pleased to welcome Ms. Nancy Allred as our Interim Master Gardener Coordinator for Anne Arundel County. Nancy recently retired from her former position as Director of the Pascal Senior Center and serves as an active Master Gardener. She is busy learning about the many active MG projects in the county and starting to plan for the fall training course for new MGs. Details are below.
Wishing everyone a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day weekend, while we think of the many sacrifices made by our military families through the years. We honor and remember each of you for your dedication and service.
Best to all and wear sunscreen this summer!
Karol Westelinck Dyson
Capital Area Extension Director
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Mark your calendars!
2018 Farmers Field Day at LESREC
June 27, 2018
9:00 AM-1:00 PM
Calling all
Farmers/Growers to the upcoming Field Day
at the University of Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore Research and Education Center (LESREC) to be held
Wednesday, June 27, from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Click here for more information.
Ask-A-Master Gardener Plant Clinics
The Anne Arundel County Master Gardeners, University of Maryland Extension, will be
conducting plant clinics around the county throughout the summer. Master Gardener volunteers will be available to answer horticultural questions about vegetables, bedding plants, water quality and other topics to teach sound, sustainable practices.
The plant clinics will be held on Saturdays from April 14 to October 13, 2018 at various locations in the county.
Click
here to learn more.
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Master Gardener Coordinator's Corner
Winter temperatures seemed to last forever this spring, delaying the sowing of some crops. Weeks of cold spring days were interspersed with days of extreme summer-like temperatures. Weeks with minimal rainfall were followed by days with severe storm events and localized heavy rainfall. Anne Arundel County Master Gardeners enthusiastically launched their efforts to support and educate county residents about best practices for the home gardener despite fluky weather conditions. Master Gardeners provide families with hands-on guided vegetable gardening experiences. They go to schools where students learn about conservation landscaping, native plants and pollinators. Plant clinics disseminate information about sustainable horticultural practices, provide resources and help residents with plant, insect and plant disease identification. Master Gardeners tend low maintenance and demonstration gardens as well as  provide composting demonstrations. They consult with homeowners to focus attention on practices that protect the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed. Beekeepers offer demonstrations and talks to schools, garden clubs and other groups. Master Gardener volunteers help residents identify invasive plants and promote native planting to benefit wildlife. They also help Marylanders improve their health and save money by saving seed and growing their own vegetables. The extent of the educational impact in Anne Arundel County is quite impressive. Recruitment has begun for the 2018 Fall Intern Training. This year the course will be conducted at the Anne Arundel County Extension Office in Gambrills on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:00-9:00 pm beginning September 11 and ending on November 1. The cost is $275. For information about the Master Gardener Program and to access the online application form visit http://extension.umd.edu/anne-arundel-county/master-gardeners/become-master-gardener or contact Nancy Allred, Master Gardener Interim Coordinator at nallred@umd.edu or call 410-222-3906. The application deadline is August 1. We welcome your participation.
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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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Maryland Naturalist Program
Maryland is a state of "wonders" with lots to see, do, learn and enjoy! Certified Maryland Master Naturalists help preserve and share the state's environmental wealth. Click
here to learn more about this extraordinary program and how you can participate.
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Five Ways to Ring in Spring with Cleaner Water
Spring is a time of rejuvenation, getting your hands dirty in the soil, and performing routine maintenance around the exterior of your home. Here are five great ways to spruce up
y
our
home while helping clean the water heading to your local stream.
Click here to learn more.
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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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Plant for Pollinators: 9 Ways to Attract and Help
Pollinators in Your Garden and Yard
Maryland Grows Blog
Pollinators of all types - insects, birds, and bats - are in decline due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and diseases. Insects, including Maryland's 400 species of native bees, provide valuable pollination and are a food source for wildlife. Insect pollination is essential for the production of about one-third of our food crops, and some pollinators, such as butterflies and hummingbirds, are simply a delight to see!
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Healthy Eating - Roasted Cauliflower
1 head of cauliflower
2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
Salt and pepper
½ cup Parmesan cheese, shredded
Heat the oven to 450 degrees. Remove outer leaves of cauliflower. Cut florets off the stem, wash and drain. Combine oil, salt and pepper in a large bowl. Toss the cauliflower florets in the oil mixture. Spread cauliflower on a large rimmed baking sheet. Roast in the oven at 450 degrees 15-20 minutes until cauliflower starts to soften and begins to brown. Sprinkle with cheese. Continue to roast for 5-10 minutes.
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Did you visit the Anne Arundel County Fair this fall? Did you wonder what in the world 4-H is all about? Do you have children between 8 and 18 or know someone who does? If so, it's easy to learn more! Visit our website or email Amanda Wahle in the UMD Anne Arundel Extension Office at awahle@umd.edu. "4-H makes the best better!" |
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Did you know... Anne Arundel County Transportation provides Van Program and Taxi Program for persons fifty-five (55) years of age and older, and older and adult disabled persons 18 years of age and older, throughout Anne Arundel County. 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
Nutrient Management Advisor
410-222-3906
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Master Gardener Program
Nancy Allred, Interim Master Gardener Coordinator
410-222-3906
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4-H Youth Development
Amanda Wahle, Agent
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Food Supplement Nutrition Education Program
LaTasha Coleman, Principal Agent Associate
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