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<br />

<strong>March</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Volume XX Issue III<br />

www.baldwincountymastergardener.com<br />

Presidents
Corner

by
Bill
Loefstedt
<br />

By
the
time
this
is
published
we
will
have
had
our
first
‘Tuesdays
with
Master
Gardeners’
<br />

workshop,
I
hope
you
all
took
advantage
of
this
wonderful
learning
opportunity
and
brought
your
<br />

snacks
to
get
free
entrance.
We
will
have
four
more
sessions
before
the
end
of
<strong>March</strong>.
<br />

<strong>March</strong>
brings
the
beginning
of
a
busy
time
for
us.
Our
interns
treat
the
Master
Gardeners
for
<br />

lunch
on
<strong>March</strong>
7 th .The
Wolf
Bay
Watershed
Plant
Sale
comes
at
the
end
of
the
month,
as
does
the
<br />

Festival
of
Flowers
in
Mobile,
both
are
excellent
opportunities
for
obtaining
volunteer
hours.

<br />

It
won’t
be
long
before
our
own
annual
plant
sale,
the
week
after
Easter.
We
will
have
our
April
<br />

meeting
in
conjunction
with
a
program
featuring
Allan
Seales.
Our
local
garden
clubs
are
invited
to
the
<br />

program
and
early
sales
of
plants.
<br />

Lastly,
I
remind
you
of
the
Annual
AMG
Conference
being
held
in
Birmingham
<strong>March</strong>
22
thru
24
<br />

I
recommend
attending.
As
we
will
host
the
conference
in
2014
this
would
be
a
good
opportunity
to
get
<br />

a
feel
for
what
the
conference
entails.

You
will
easily
see
why
a
successful
conference
involves
all
<br />

members
of
the
host
city
organization.
Our
own
Conference
2014
Committee
is
already
busy
<br />

organizing
the
necessary
multitude
of
functions.

<br />

Our
monthly
meeting
will
be
at
the
104
facilities
on
the
8 th 
of
<strong>March</strong>
at
our
normal
time.
I
look
<br />

forward
to
seeing
you
all
there.
<br />


<br />

“The
earth
neither
grows
old
or
wears
out
if
it
is
dunged”

‐
Columella,
circa
45
AD
<br />


<br />

Baldwin County Master Gardeners<br />

Board Meeting February 1, <strong>2012</strong>-02-01<br />

The Board introduced themselves to the <strong>2012</strong> Intern class at 9 AM with a brief description of<br />

themselves. We then traveled to the Bryant Bank on Rt. 64 in Daphne for our Board meeting.<br />

Bill Loefstedt opened the meeting at 10 AM.<br />

Those Present: Bill Loefstedt, Peggy Loefstedt, Jimmie Van Valkenburgh, Myra Hannah, Pat<br />

Greer, Paula Pritchett, Gene Sellier, Sherry Arnold, Nancy Gaines, Frieda Romanchuk, Tanys<br />

Waldron, Barbara Comstock, Laurie Reddinger, John Meyer and Sam Andrews.<br />

Budget <strong>2012</strong><br />

Nancy Gaines passed around copies of her Actual Budgeted Revenues and Expenses for<br />

our review and approval. She went over several of the budget items.<br />

Festival of Flowers:<br />

Bill Loefstedt reported that he had a call from the Mobile Master Gardeners asking us to<br />

help them man their booth at the Festival of Flowers this year. Their display will be in the vendor<br />

area. Festival of Flowers will be from <strong>March</strong> 29 th through April 1 st . The motion was approved.<br />


<br />


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<br />


<br />


<br />


Committee Reports<br />

Outreach<br />

Tanys reported that Arbor Day is on schedule and she has a lot of new master gardeners<br />

coordinating these events this year, including Jane Denmark who is coordinating Arbor Day with<br />

Bay Minette; this is a new venue this year.<br />

Tuesdays with Master Gardeners’ education classes are on schedule.<br />

Activities Updates<br />

Tanys asked if Gene could put the names of the education class participants and the<br />

seminar participants into a form on the web site for mass mailings. He will set up a Goggle<br />

account for this use.<br />

Laurie asked if there was some way to put a number of the ANR’s onto the computer so that<br />

folks would not have to pull up the Auburn Web site every time we would want to look at an ANR<br />

at an Outreach activity.<br />

Other Items<br />

1. Peggy Loefstedt received a call from the Fairhope Garden Club asking if they could borrow our<br />

laptop and projector for a presentation. Our policies do not allow this unless it is a Master<br />

Gardener doing the presentation on a “garden” talk. Bill will follow up with the Fairhope Garden<br />

Club.<br />

2. Frieda and Jane met and came up with some recommendations regarding lifetime<br />

memberships for those who are over 90 years old. Their thoughts were that we could give a<br />

lifetime membership to members who are over either 85 or 90 who have been a member for over<br />

20 years. Sam found a clause in our Policies and Procedures where we decided not to have life<br />

members. However, we do have Interns, Honorary members and Associate members. We could<br />

either amend our policies or ask the Board of Directors to waive dues.<br />

3. Frieda Romanchuk has met with all her committee heads regarding the 2014 Convention, and<br />

she will have a meeting with the whole group tomorrow. Frieda is also working out a budget for this<br />

convention with Jane Wright, and they are considering offering tickets to the public for our<br />

afternoon speaker session. She is basing our attendance at the convention at 275 people. Frieda<br />

will send her plan for the speakers to the State for approval, and then bring it back to the Board for<br />

their approval. She does not expect our club to have any other expenses.<br />

4. Joe Harrell will continue as our Historian, and Pat Greer will keep his books in good order at the<br />

Help Line Office.<br />

5. Barbara Comstock apologized for formatting errors in the January and February Grass Roots<br />

newsletters. She needs a new PC and/or software and found that she can get Publisher for $8 that<br />

includes software assurance. She could either use one of the computers at the Help Line Office,<br />

or use the old laptop. Gene Sellier feels the old laptop is more than capable for her use. It was<br />

suggested Barbara and Gene work together to select the best software option.<br />

6. Gordon Cooper and Gene Sellier are still cleaning up the clubs website. Sherry will send<br />

information to Gene concerning the Master Gardener project list.<br />

7. Laurie sent around a draft of the new sheet for the recruiting requirements. The schedule for<br />

turning in the application and payment will be held fast. She will bring this up at the next general<br />

meeting, and Pat will throw out all the old application forms.<br />

8. Selena Vaughn feels all plants being sold at the Plant Sale should come from professional<br />

sources. The Board concurs with Selena regarding supplies, and we will back her 100%.<br />

9. Nancy Gaines reported that one function of the Finance Committee is to audit the books. Jim<br />

Gaines has completed this audit and submitted his document for the files. He has also prepared<br />

and filed the tax return. Therefore, these two obligations are complete.<br />

The next Board Meeting will be held Thursday, <strong>March</strong> 1 st at the Foley Library. Today’s<br />

meeting closed at 1:15 PM.


Bicentennial Park in Stockton<br />

Bicentennial Park, in Stockton, a new frontier with<br />

many opportunities, is looking for volunteers. The park<br />

has projects and opportunities for involvement in all<br />

phases and levels. Currently, Jane Denmark, Laurie<br />

Reddinger, and Sue Carberry are helping to enhance the<br />

Devita Hastie site. They are also helping with the<br />

Wilderness Camp Girls on their awareness of agriculture<br />

and basic gardening. Last year assistance was received<br />

from Joyce Mudrak, Jane Denmark, Shari Robinson, Meg<br />

Whelton and Sue Carberry<br />

The Memorial site is now asking for insight and<br />

creative ideas to honor those men and women<br />

protecting and defending our rights. Please try to add<br />

this to your volunteer time. It takes all of us to make a<br />

difference.<br />

Contact info thru Nick Warren, Park Director, 580-<br />

1826 or nwarren@co.baldwin.al.us<br />


<br />

HELP
LINE
REQUEST

<br />

Mentors, please schedule some time with your Interns to<br />

volunteer at the Help Line. Everyone else, please consider filling<br />

the empty slots.<br />

Remember the work is inside, you have a clean environment, a<br />

fridge for your lunch, and you can do a lot of research on the<br />

computers or with the books from the extensive Master Gardener library.<br />

You can put your feet up, you can bring along some reading, knitting, or whittling. You can take a day off<br />

from your household duties and chores.<br />

Schedule on line at acesag.auburn.edu/mgmanager/login.

<br />

Or call Theresa at 752-4962 or Pat at 391-8483<br />

Daphne Greenhouse needs your pots!
<br />

The Daphne Greenhouse needs your one gallon pots. Only the<br />

trade gallon or true gallon size needed; no other.<br />

These average about 7” in height & 6+” in diameter.<br />

You may drop them off at the Daphne Greenhouse or at the monthly meetings at 104. For<br />

more info, contact Selena Vaughn or any Daphne Greenhouse Volunteer.<br />



<br />


<br />

Landscaping with Native Plants:<br />

Community Education for Homeowners<br />

<strong>March</strong> 31, 2011<br />

9:00AM — 1:00PM<br />

Weeks Bay Reserve Resource Center<br />

11525 US 98, Fairhope, <strong>Alabama</strong><br />

• Increase your knowledge about native plants and their uses around your home,<br />

• Learn about designing your yard-scape with native and desirable noninvasive plants,<br />

• Gain the upper hand on those pesky invasive, nuisance plants common to our local area<br />

and maybe to your backyard!<br />

Expert Instruction provided by:<br />

• Bobby Green, Green Nurseries and Landscape Design;<br />

• Fred Nation, area plant expert; and<br />

• Gena Todia, consultant with Wetland Resources.<br />

There is no fee for this event.<br />

For more details, contact:<br />

Mike Shelton<br />

Weeks Bay Reserve, 251-928-9792,<br />

ARBOR DAY COORDINATORS – February <strong>2012</strong><br />

Baldwin County Master<br />

Gardeners helped out in six<br />

locations - Bay Minette,<br />

Daphne, Fairhope, Foley,<br />

Magnolia Springs and Silverhill.<br />

The weather was cooperative. A<br />

huge selection of trees was<br />

given out.<br />

Photos of volunteers will be in<br />

next month's Grass Roots.


CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />

Overall Coordinator: Tanys Waldron 550-6464 tanyswaldron@yahoo.com
<br />

MARCH 1 Board Meeting<br />

6 Spring Public Workshop at 104, 6-8 pm<br />

7 Intern Lunch for Master Gardeners<br />

8 Monthly Meeting at 104<br />

13 Spring Public Workshop at 104, 6-8 pm<br />

20 Grass Roots Submission Deadline<br />

20 Spring Public Workshop at 104, 6-8 pm<br />

22-24 AMGA Conference in Mobile ‘The Magic of Gardening’<br />

22-25 Mobile Botanical Gardens ‘Plantasia!’ Plant Sale<br />

27-31 Spring Public Workshop at 104, 6-8 pm<br />

31 ‘Landscaping With Native Plants’ at Weeks Bay 9 am<br />

APRIL 5 Board Meeting<br />

10-12 Tuesday through Thursday, BCMG Plant Sale Set up<br />

12 Monthly Meeting at Weeks Bay<br />

13-15 BCMG Plant Sale<br />

20 Grass Roots Submission Deadline<br />

21 Earth Day Mobile Bay, Fairhope Pier Park<br />

25 Intern Class Graduation and Lunch Provided by MG<br />

28 Old Time Country Festival at Bicentennial Park, Stockton<br />

MAY 1-5 Southern Region Master Gardener Conference, Natchez<br />

3 Board Meeting<br />

10 Monthly Meeting at 104<br />

12-13 Foley Flower & Garden Extravaganza<br />

20 Grass Roots Submission Deadline<br />


<br />

Festival of Flowers in Mobile. 9am to 5pm on: Thurs. <strong>March</strong> 29; Fri. 30; Sat. 31 and<br />

from 12 noon to 5pm on Sun. April 1.<br />

The speaker topic for General Meeting on <strong>March</strong> 8 th is entitled: "Oh, My Achin'<br />

Back!" The speaker is Dr. Niky Alexander, chiropractor, who will hopefully give<br />

us tips on how to save our backs, necks, shoulders, etc., while gardening.<br />


<br />




<br />


<br />

Public Education Workshop Instructors<br />

Front Row: L to R: Myra Lassere, Marilyn Mannhard<br />

Back: David Gardner, Geri Andrews, Loree Hadley, Fred Nation, Carol Rhodes,<br />

Not pictured: Barb Mühl Comstock<br />

Tuesdays, 6 pm and 7 pm, through <strong>March</strong> 27th<br />

Bring refreshments to get free admission, plus volunteer hours; otherwise it is $5 ea.<br />

UPDATED Procedures for Recruiting Master Gardener Interns for 2013<br />

1. Apply by October 8, <strong>2012</strong>. Apply by calling Sandra Walton at the Baldwin County Office.<br />

Applications can be printed online (WWW.ACES.EDU/COUNTIES/BALDWIN) and mailed in, however<br />

Sandra still needs to be called for the applicant’s name to be put on a list.<br />

2. Deadline for returning application is October 22. Send out part I, II, and III.<br />

3. Auburn Human Resources Department clears applicants.<br />

4. Letter of acceptance is mailed by November 19<br />

5. Check has to be sent and cleared by December 3.<br />

6. After checks clear, the books will be ordered.<br />

THIS PROCESS TAKES 10 WEEKS!


BALDWIN COUNTY MASTER GARDENER SPRING PLANT SALE<br />

Set up is Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, April 10, 11, 12<br />

Garden Club sale, seminar, and general meeting is Thursday, April 12<br />

Plant Sale is Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, April 13,14, 15, 9 am to 4 pm<br />

Free gardening seminars on Friday & Saturday at 10 am and 2 pm.<br />

Fred Nation talk on EDIBLE LOCAL WILD PLANTS <strong>March</strong> 19 at 6:30 pm<br />


<br />

The Fairhope Local Food Production Initiative will present a talk by Fred Nation on Monday,<br />

<strong>March</strong> 19 at 6:30 pm in the Ballroom at Homestead Village in Fairhope. Fred will be talking about<br />

edible local wild plants. He hopes to have a few examples to show. Master Gardeners and the<br />

public are encouraged to attend. It should be a very interesting and informative talk. We suggest a<br />

$5 donation at the door. Info? Contact Marilyn Mannhard at mamannhard@gulftel.com.<br />

Baldwin County Master Gardeners<br />

% Jane Wright<br />

13789 Underwood Rd<br />

Summerdale, AL 36580<br />

Next
Meeting:
<strong>March</strong>
8
at
104
<br />

The
<strong>March</strong>
speaker
is
entitled:
"Oh,
My
<br />

Achin'
Back!"

<br />


<br />

If
your
contact
information
changes,
please
contact
<br />

Jane
Wright.
251‐965‐3003
<br />

Janwrii98731@2gmail.com
or
<br />

bcmginfo12@gmail.com


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