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Gardening with Zone 5 Envy

May 10, 2021 By Minnehaha Master Gardeners

Quick! Do you know what gardening zone you’re living in? Do you even know what a growing zone is? Well, believe it or not, knowing the answers to those two questions can literally make the difference in whether you are the proud owner of a green thumb… or one that’s all shriveled up and brown.

Thankfully, Cami Jacobsen with the Minnehaha Master Gardeners explains just exactly what the US Department of Agriculture was thinking when it created its Plant Hardiness Zones way back in 1960. And how you can use that information to your advantage.

Watch on Keloland.com:

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Plant Sale Saturday Raises Money for Minnehaha Master Gardeners

May 7, 2021 By Minnehaha Master Gardeners

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – The regional Minnehaha Extension Master Gardeners organization is having its annual plant sale Saturday at the W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds. Last year, organizers had to cancel it because of the pandemic. But it’s back this year to raise money for scholarships for students at Southeast Technical Institute.

Local growers donate perennials, annuals, vegetables, and other plant varieties to the sale. People then are able to buy them at a low cost, and the money goes back to the Minnehaha Master Gardeners. Plants can be as low as $0.25. Cami Jacobsen, the spokesperson for the event, said a plant like a hydrangea can cost more than $10, but most plants are much cheaper at the sale. The money from this event will go specifically to students at Southeast Tech.

But the organization does work throughout the Sioux Falls community. The gardeners share their knowledge and provide resources for community members while keeping up gardens throughout the city. These certified master gardeners receive extensive education through South Dakota State’s horticulture department.

The plant sale is from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Saturday. Registration is required because of COVID-19. If you don’t do it ahead of time, you can do it at the door. Masks are required, hand sanitizer will be available, and there will be a limited number of people in the building at a time.

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2022 Minnehaha Master Gardeners Plant Sale

March 23, 2021 By Minnehaha Master Gardeners

Mark your calendars for this year’s plant sale! We’ll have annuals, perennials, veggies, pollinators, shrubs and vines. 

W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds
100 N Lyon Blvd
Sioux Falls, SD
Saturday, May 14, 2021
9 AM CDT – 12 PM CDT

Free admission and open to the public.

Payment by cash or check only.

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Explore the Beauty, Vigor, & Usefulness of Native Plants Webinar

March 17, 2021 By Minnehaha Master Gardeners

The SDSU Extension, Minnehaha Master Gardeners will be hosting a webinar on March 22, 2021 at 7 p.m. CT.

Presenter: Mary Holm

Mary Holm, host of Pioneer Public TV’s “Prairie Yard & Garden”, will be this year’s presenter. Mary began her TV career in 2014. With a farm background and degree in Agriculture from NDSU, Mary has years of gardening experience. She has worked as an Assistant County Agent, owned/operated the Neche (ND) Greenhouse for over 20 years, and finds time to work at Morning Sky Greenery, a native plant nursery at Morris, MN. Mary will discuss what native plants are, their many uses, things to consider when planting, combinations, and some of Mary’s favorite native plants. You will also enjoy Mary’s wit and humor as she shares her gardening stories!

Register before March 22 on the SDSU Extension Website in order to receive the information to join!

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Teaching Garden Coaches Being Recruited

March 12, 2021 By Minnehaha Master Gardeners

The Sioux Falls based 501(c) (3) nonprofit, Ground Works/SD Agriculture in the Classroom is recruiting qualified candidates for multiple Teaching Garden Coaches positions. This volunteer leadership position will provide on-site horticulture education and guide the use of best gardening practices by school and nonprofit teaching garden staff and leaders.

Candidates need to be experienced vegetable gardeners and be willing to coach elementary and middle school teachers. A background check may be requested.

Three 75 minute Zoom coaches training are scheduled for Tuesdays March 23, March 30, and April 6, 7:30 – 8:45 p.m. A “hands-on” outdoor class will be held at the Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum Teaching Garden on Saturday, May 1, 10-11:30 a.m. May 8 is the rain date. The training focuses on skills for volunteering at a local school, techniques for scouting for insects and diseases, and highlighting best management practices for growing productive teaching gardens.  SDSU Extension Master Gardeners can receive up to five hours of volunteer credit for coaching.

Candidates are required to complete and submit an application, with references, no later than Monday, March 15.  Please request a job description and application form, or refer questions to:

Ground Works & SD Agriculture in the Classroom

102 N Krohns Place, Suite 112

Sioux Falls, SD 57103

Phone: 605-275-9159

Email: teachinggardens@groundworksmidwest.org

Website: www.GroundWorks-Midwest.com

Filed Under: In The News, Updates

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The SDSU Extension Master Gardener program provides research‐based knowledge to and develops the leadership abilities of volunteers who, in turn, enable others to improve the quality of their lives by enhancing their home and community environments through horticultural education and activities.

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