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Indoor Gardener<br />

A February wind blows dismally,<br />

The sky is full of dark clouds hanging low,<br />

The garden lies in numbed frigidity<br />

And waits the falling of another snow.<br />

Today, I planted seeds, despite the cold,<br />

For my tomato plants will mind it not ­<br />

Their tiny leaves will presently unfold<br />

At my south window in a flower pot!<br />

~ Helen Bath Swanson<br />

<strong>101</strong> <strong>Bartlett</strong> <strong>St</strong>., <strong>Medford</strong>, <strong>OR</strong><br />

Pre-registration by Oct. 30 th is highly recommended,<br />

to ensure choice of classes and lunch.<br />

The registration form is enclosed.<br />

Class Fee and Lunch: $40<br />

Fulltime <strong>St</strong>udents: $20<br />

Check-in time is 8:30 a.m.<br />

Questions or cancellation?<br />

Call the OSU <strong>Extension</strong> Office<br />

(541) 776-7371 or e-mail:<br />

jcmastergardener@gmail.com<br />

(Full refund if cancellation received on or<br />

before Oct 30 th —no refunds after that.)


Session I ~ 9:00 to 10:30 Session II ~ 10:45 to 12:15<br />

¤ Attracting Birds to the Backyard<br />

Sue Polich ~ Rogue Valley Audobon Society<br />

Includes information on attracting birds, species of local birds and<br />

the plants they seem to like.<br />

¤ Caneberries in the Backyard<br />

George Tiger ~ OSU <strong>Extension</strong> Service/Retired<br />

These include raspberries, blackberries and Marion, Boysen and<br />

Logan berries. Presentation of simple principles on growth habits,<br />

cultural requirements. and best cultivars for your location.<br />

¤ Climate Change: Influences and Issues<br />

Gregory V. Jones, Ph.D. ~ Professor, Environmental <strong>St</strong>udies, SOU<br />

This session will cover the causes of climate change and the potential<br />

changes we might face in our future.<br />

¤ “ComplEAT” Winter Squash<br />

Jeanne Evers & Vicki Tamplin ~ Jackson County Master Food Preservers<br />

Learn about squash and pumpkin varieties, growing methods, harvesting<br />

and the best methods of storage. Taste test some recipes.<br />

¤ Create a Rock Garden<br />

Kelly Leonard ~ Siskiyou Rock Garden Society<br />

A presentation on how to build a realistic rock garden that mimics<br />

the wild. Learn how to choose and grow beautiful plants that will<br />

complement it.<br />

¤ Design Your Garden the Permaculture Way<br />

Melanie Mindlin ~ Siskiyou Permaculture<br />

An introduction to permaculture strategies for designing an ecologically<br />

integrated garden. Learn to assess wind, water, sun and<br />

rain flows to best locate garden elements for all garden types.<br />

¤ Fifty Shades of Greywater<br />

Malena Marvin ~ Elemental Design/Build<br />

An introduction to gardening with home-scale greywater systems<br />

in the context of ecological site-planning. This class will cover the<br />

nuts and bolts of greywater system design, installation and permits.<br />

¤ Growing Bamboo in the Rogue Valley<br />

Thielsen Lebo ~ LeBeau Bamboo<br />

The selection, site prep and care for bamboo will be covered as<br />

well as the advantages of planting non-invasive species and various<br />

methods of containing “running” species.<br />

¤ Seed Saving Techniques<br />

Tal Blankenship ~ OSU Urban Horticulture Agent, Retired<br />

Learn the importance and simplicity of saving seeds from a garden.<br />

Take home the techniques for proper collection, drying and storing<br />

vegetable seed and a list of common, inexpensive saving tools.<br />

¤ Theme Gardens<br />

Mary Foster ~ Jackson County Master Gardener<br />

Ever heard of a Moon Garden, a Garden of Love or a Poorfarm<br />

Garden? Take a visual tour of these and many more gardens with<br />

a theme. Turn those boring garden rooms into real conversation<br />

pieces!<br />

Winemaking: Save Water—Drink Wine!<br />

Gabriel Balint ~ OSU <strong>Extension</strong> Viticulture Specialist<br />

If you enjoy wine and would like to learn how to make it quickly<br />

and easily in your own home all by yourself, sign up for the stepby-step<br />

instructions in this glass, I mean class, before it is filled!<br />

¤ Bonsai Trees Make Me Happy<br />

Len Vablia ~ Cascade Bonsai Society<br />

This program will give a brief history/background of bonsai<br />

art/culture, styles, care and training prescriptions as well as a display<br />

of some bonsai and some unconventional plantings.<br />

Finding Your Inner Fermentista<br />

Kirsten Shockey ~ Mellonia Farms<br />

A beginning fermentation class to learn the breadth of what can<br />

be done with sauerkraut beyond plain cabbage, using safe techniques<br />

and adding to culinary skills by making different kinds of<br />

fermented salads, krauts and condiments.<br />

¤ Food Forests and Edible Landscapes: Paleo to Post-<br />

Modern<br />

Gregg Marchese ~ Wild Things<br />

Only recently have perennial landscapes tended by humans been<br />

the dominant form of land stewardship. Slides and discussion of<br />

how forest gardens and edible landscapes can supply us with food.<br />

¤ Going Organic: Late Season Prep for Early Success<br />

Patrick Marcus ~ Jackson County Master Gardener<br />

Learn the benefits of going organic, planning and maintaining the<br />

CLASS CANCELED<br />

garden, soil health and care, pest management & no-till gardening.<br />

¤ Insect Superheroes: Ladybugs, Lacewings, Others<br />

Claudia Groth ~ OSU Master Gardener<br />

Find out what beneficial insects can do for you, how to attract<br />

them to your garden and protect them once they are there.<br />

¤ Love Those Green Tomatoes!<br />

Kathleen Crawford & Kathleen Ekbert ~ JC Master Food Preservers<br />

This class will show wonderful ways to use those green jewels—<br />

picking, ripening, precautions and utilizing the still green ones.<br />

¤ Organic Gardening Insect Control<br />

Marsha Waite ~ Jackson County Master Gardener<br />

Designed for those who want to know how to reduce or eliminate<br />

the use of chemical pesticides using organic methods.<br />

¤ Principles of Landscape Design<br />

Bonnie Bayard ~ Landscape Architect<br />

Bonnie illustrates how the understanding of the basic principles of<br />

design translate to the landscape “palette.”<br />

¤ Soil Identification: What Do I Do with It?<br />

Rhianna Simes ~ OSU <strong>Extension</strong> Service, Teacher<br />

Learn to identify your soil type, what it means for you and for<br />

your garden, and helpful strategies for creating the nutrient-rich<br />

soil tilth you have always dreamed about! Soil descriptions provided<br />

to early registrants.<br />

¤ Tree Care: The Necessary Skills<br />

Tal Blankenship ~ OSU Urban Horticulture Agent, Retired<br />

<strong>St</strong>udents will come away with the necessary skills to properly<br />

select, plant and care for young tress along with the steps necessary<br />

to insure longevity of older existing established trees.<br />

¤ Year ‘Round Kitchen Gardens<br />

Carol Oneal ~ Jackson County Master Gardener<br />

In this class, discussion will be held on how to make use of a garden<br />

all year. Topics will include vegetables, fruits and décor<br />

plants for each season of the year.<br />

¤ Denotes classes which qualify for recertification.


Session III ~ 1:15 to 2:45 Session IV ~ 3:00 to 4:30<br />

¤ Are You New to the Rogue Valley?<br />

<strong>St</strong>an Malposki ~ The Rogue Gardener (Radio/TV)<br />

Get prepared for the unique climate and soils of the area by<br />

learning what to look for through the changing seasons and how<br />

to cope with the challenges.<br />

¤ Cloning in the Plant World<br />

Peggy Corum ~ Jackson County Master Gardener<br />

Instructions on how to produce a carbon copy of that plant that<br />

you love by giving the conditions a cutting needs to encourage<br />

rooting at a minimum expense.<br />

¤ Early Bloomers (Who is first to show to show off!)<br />

Cliff Bennett ~ Chet’s Garden<br />

This course covers a wide range of plants that bloom early in our<br />

gardens. Over 20 examples will be present so you can see them<br />

‘up close and personal.’<br />

¤ Growing Veggies in Pots, Barrels and Bags<br />

Marjorie Neal ~ Jackson County Master Gardener<br />

This lecture/demonstration class welcomes novices and gurus by<br />

introducing both tried and true and new techniques for planting in<br />

many different kinds of containers, whether no garden space, time<br />

or energy or just want a new gardening challenge.<br />

¤ Monarchs, Milkweed and Mayhem!<br />

Patricia Downing ~ Monarch Flyway Project<br />

Milkweed and butterflies in crisis: create a helpful wayside stop,<br />

learn the peculiarities of native milkweed and butterfly life, build<br />

an outdoor butterfly garden or enclosed butterfly gazebo.<br />

¤ No Lawn? Then What?<br />

Bonnie Bayard ~ Landscape Architect<br />

Come to a visual exploration of possibilities for a landscape without<br />

lawn. See examples of beautiful, healthy, fun and less thirsty<br />

landscapes.<br />

Season of Pears<br />

Cheryl Lewis & Rebecca Blackman—JC Master Food Preservers<br />

Few fall fruits turn heads like an <strong>Oregon</strong> pear. Learn how versatile<br />

they can be from cocktail hour to dessert—roasted, grilled,<br />

sautéed, poached, braised or baked—lending a heady fragrance,<br />

underlying sweetness and nuanced earthiness to many dishes.<br />

¤ Simply Deer-Resistible: A water-wise approach to<br />

deer-friendly gardening<br />

Bonnie Criswell ~ Shooting <strong>St</strong>ar Nursery<br />

Learn the fundamentals of choosing appropriate plants for gardens<br />

challenged by deer and drought conditions. Take the guesswork<br />

out of plant selection to create beautiful and sustainable<br />

landscapes.<br />

¤ Slugs and Snails: Know your enemy!<br />

Claudia Groth ~ OSU Master Gardener<br />

Don’t let these fascinating, though pesky, creatures get the best<br />

of your garden. Use what you learn here to choose the best control<br />

methods while being amused by this fun presentation.<br />

¤ Worms! Composting and in the Garden<br />

Rhianna Simes ~ OSU <strong>Extension</strong> Service, Teacher<br />

Worm castings make some of the best organic fertilizer. Learn<br />

how to create a worm composting system and how to improve<br />

earthworm habitat in the garden in this fun and interactive class.<br />

¤ Backyard Grape Care<br />

Gabriel Balint ~ OSU <strong>Extension</strong> Viticulture Specialist<br />

Cultivar selection, planting, pruning, nutrition, insect and disease<br />

management are just a few topics covered in this class.<br />

¤ Designing the Edible Forest Garden<br />

Karen Taylor ~ Siskiyou Permaculture<br />

Join this class to learn to create a vibrant ecosystem in the backyard<br />

that provides food, fuel, fiber, fodder, fertilizer and lots of fun!<br />

¤ For the Love of Peonies!<br />

Ginnie Deason ~ Deason Peonies<br />

A great Rogue Valley plant! Discover which varieties bloom early,<br />

late and mid-season. Soil preparation, basic planting tips,<br />

fertilization, disease control and propagation will be discussed.<br />

¤ Growing Roses in the Rogue Valley<br />

Ron Bombick ~ Jackson County Master Gardener<br />

This class is geared to novice rose growers and valley newcomers;<br />

topics include choosing best varieties, planting, care and pruning.<br />

Mushroom Cultivation <strong>101</strong><br />

Cameron Meeks ~ Myriad Mycology LLC<br />

Become familiar with basic to intermediate Mycological processes<br />

and concepts for a more clear understanding of mushroom cultivation’s<br />

nearly infinite applications.<br />

Raising Backyard Chickens—Hatching to Laying<br />

Sue Bowden ~ Jackson County Master Gardener<br />

Learn how to care for chicks, what to provide and prevent until<br />

they begin to lay, and the low budget or sublime essentials.<br />

¤ <strong>St</strong>ormwater Solutions: Slow it, Spread it, Sink it in<br />

Lori Tella ~ Jackson County Soils and Water Conversation District<br />

Learn wonderful ways to manage stormwater, reduce erosion and<br />

conserve water by exploring innovative stormwater management<br />

tools: permeable pavement, rain gardens and rain harvesting.<br />

¤ What’s New in the Garden?<br />

Marlece Arthur ~ Territorial Seed Company<br />

Be the first to know what Territorial Seed Company will be featuring<br />

in their 2014 Spring Catalog. Learn how these varieties are<br />

evaluated and selected for the catalog.<br />

Where We Hide Our Nuts; Food Cellars for Every Budget<br />

Vicki Belknap/Heather Coffman/Michelle Coffman ~ Jackson County<br />

Master Food Preservers<br />

Keeping foods fresh and safe through the winter is a primary gardener’s<br />

challenge. We will share how to best store many garden<br />

products based on our experiences. Bring yours to share, too.<br />

¤ Winter Maintenance for Garden Health<br />

<strong>St</strong>ela Balint ~ Jackson County Master Gardener<br />

Cleaning up, pruning out, mulching, perennials, fertilizing, weeding,<br />

water, protection, soil adjustments, ornamentals, vegetables, trees<br />

and lawn care in fall and winter will all be discussed.<br />

¤ Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: Grow World-best Edibles<br />

Alice Doyle ~ Log House Plants<br />

An introduction to some world-finest vegetables—from cherished<br />

heritage to newest hand-bred hybrid cultivars—that offer amazing<br />

flavor, extraordinary vigor and great disease resistance along with<br />

unsung hero ‘artisan hybridizers’ to contrast with hidden dangers<br />

that threaten seed crops, human health and wild flora and fauna.<br />

The Jackson County Master Gardener Association is a volunteer non-profit organization<br />

affiliated with the <strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>St</strong>ate <strong>University</strong> <strong>Extension</strong> Home Horticulture Program in<br />

Jackson County. Proceeds assist in promoting community outreach and school<br />

horticulture programs with grants, scholarships and expertise.


<strong>Bartlett</strong> <strong>St</strong>.<br />

OSU EXTENSION SERVICE<br />

JACKSON COUNTY<br />

MASTER GARDENER ASSOCIATION<br />

Southern <strong>Oregon</strong> Research and <strong>Extension</strong> Center<br />

569 Hanley Rd., Central Point, <strong>OR</strong> 97502<br />

NON-PROFIT<br />

U.S. POSTAGE<br />

PAID<br />

<strong>Medford</strong>, <strong>OR</strong><br />

Permit No. 127<br />

Your invitation to the 15th annual<br />

SYMPOSIUM<br />

Saturday—November 2 nd<br />

Pre-registration deadline: October 30 th<br />

<strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>St</strong>ate <strong>University</strong> <strong>Extension</strong> Service offers educational programs, activities and materials without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual<br />

orientation, national origin, age, marital, and disabled veteran or Vietnam-era veteran status as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,<br />

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.<br />

DRIVING DIRECTIONS<br />

I-5 from the North: Take Exit<br />

30. Turn right onto Crater Lake<br />

Hwy./<strong>OR</strong>-62W. Turn left onto<br />

Court <strong>St</strong>./<strong>OR</strong>-99S. Court <strong>St</strong>. becomes<br />

Central Ave. Turn left onto<br />

8 th <strong>St</strong>.<br />

I-5 from the South: Take Exit<br />

27. Turn left at the stoplight. Follow<br />

the City Center signs. Turn<br />

right onto S. Riverside/<strong>OR</strong>-99 N.<br />

Turn left onto E. 9 th <strong>St</strong>. Turn right<br />

onto S. <strong>Bartlett</strong>.<br />

*Parking<br />

City parking lots and garages are<br />

indicated by the asterisks.*<br />

City parking regulations for both<br />

on-street and city-owned parking<br />

lots are not in force on weekends.


Date Received ______________<br />

Amount ______________<br />

Form # ______________<br />

Name ________________________________________________ Master Gardener: Yes No<br />

Mailing Address: _____________________________________________________________________<br />

<strong>St</strong>reet/P.O. Box City <strong>St</strong>ate Zip<br />

Telephone _____________________ e-mail _______________________________________________<br />

Vegetarian lunch: Yes Over for another registration form<br />

CLASS SCHEDULE—Check your first and second choices below.<br />

SESSION I<br />

Choice<br />

SESSION II<br />

Choice<br />

9:00 a.m. ~ 10:30 a.m. #1 #2<br />

¤ Attracting Birds to the Backyard<br />

¤ Caneberries in the Backyard<br />

¤ Climate Change: Influences and Issues<br />

¤ “ComplEAT” Winter Squash<br />

¤ Create a Rock Garden<br />

¤ Design Your Garden Permaculture Way<br />

¤ Fifty Shades of Greywater<br />

¤ Growing Bamboo in the Rogue Valley<br />

¤ Seed Saving Techniques<br />

¤ Theme Gardens<br />

Winemaking: Save Water—Drink Wine!<br />

10:45 a.m. ~ 12:15 p.m. #1 #2<br />

¤ Bonsai Trees Make Me Happy<br />

Finding Your Inner Fermentista<br />

¤ Food Forests and Edible Landscapes<br />

¤ Going Organic: Late CLASS Season CANCELED Prep<br />

¤ Insect Superheroes: Ladybugs, etc.<br />

¤ Love Those Green Tomatoes!<br />

¤ Organic Gardening Insect Control<br />

¤ Principles of Landscape Design<br />

¤ Soil Identification: What Do I Do with It?<br />

¤ Tree Care: The Necessary Skills<br />

¤ Year ‘Round Kitchen Gardens<br />

SESSION III<br />

Choice<br />

SESSION IV<br />

Choice<br />

1:15 p.m. ~ 2:45 p.m. #1 #2<br />

¤ Are You New to the Rogue Valley?<br />

¤ Cloning in the Plant World<br />

¤ Early Bloomers (Who is first?)<br />

¤ Growing Veggies in Pots, Barrels and Bags<br />

¤ Monarchs, Milkweed and Mayhem!<br />

¤ No Lawn? Then What?<br />

Season of Pears<br />

¤ Simply Deer-Resistible<br />

¤ Slugs and Snails: Know your enemy!<br />

¤ Worms! Composting and in the Garden<br />

Where did you hear about this symposium?<br />

_________________________________________________________<br />

Symposium Fee Enclosed:<br />

$40.00<br />

$20 Full-time <strong>St</strong>udent<br />

Confirmations will<br />

not be sent.<br />

3:00 p.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. #1 #2<br />

¤ Backyard Grape Care<br />

¤ Designing the Edible Forest Garden<br />

¤ For the Love of Peonies!<br />

¤ Growing Roses in the Rogue Valley<br />

Mushroom Cultivation <strong>101</strong><br />

Raising Backyard Chickens<br />

¤ <strong>St</strong>ormwater Solutions<br />

¤ What’s New in the Garden?<br />

Where We Hide Our Nuts<br />

¤ Winter Maintenance for Garden Health<br />

¤ Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow<br />

Make check payable to JCMGA and mail to:<br />

Winter Dreams/Summer Gardens<br />

569 Hanley Road<br />

Central Point, <strong>OR</strong> 97502


Date Received ______________<br />

Amount ______________<br />

Form # ______________<br />

Name ________________________________________________ Master Gardener: Yes No<br />

Mailing Address: _____________________________________________________________________<br />

<strong>St</strong>reet/P.O. Box City <strong>St</strong>ate Zip<br />

Telephone _____________________ e-mail _______________________________________________<br />

Vegetarian lunch: Yes Over for another registration form<br />

CLASS SCHEDULE—Check your first and second choices below.<br />

SESSION I<br />

Choice<br />

SESSION II<br />

Choice<br />

9:00 a.m. ~ 10:30 a.m. #1 #2<br />

¤ Attracting Birds to the Backyard<br />

¤ Caneberries in the Backyard<br />

¤ Climate Change: Influences and Issues<br />

¤ “ComplEAT” Winter Squash<br />

¤ Create a Rock Garden<br />

¤ Design Your Garden Permaculture Way<br />

¤ Fifty Shades of Greywater<br />

¤ Growing Bamboo in the Rogue Valley<br />

¤ Seed Saving Techniques<br />

¤ Theme Gardens<br />

Winemaking: Save Water—Drink Wine!<br />

10:45 a.m. ~ 12:15 p.m. #1 #2<br />

¤ Bonsai Trees Make Me Happy<br />

Finding Your Inner Fermentista<br />

¤ Food Forests and Edible Landscapes<br />

¤ Going Organic: Late CLASS Season CANCELED Prep<br />

¤ Insect Superheroes: Ladybugs, etc.<br />

¤ Love Those Green Tomatoes!<br />

¤ Organic Gardening Insect Control<br />

¤ Principles of Landscape Design<br />

¤ Soil Identification: What Do I Do with It?<br />

¤ Tree Care: The Necessary Skills<br />

¤ Year ‘Round Kitchen Gardens<br />

SESSION III<br />

Choice<br />

SESSION IV<br />

Choice<br />

1:15 p.m. ~ 2:45 p.m. #1 #2<br />

¤ Are You New to the Rogue Valley?<br />

¤ Cloning in the Plant World<br />

¤ Early Bloomers (Who is first?)<br />

¤ Growing Veggies in Pots, Barrels and Bags<br />

¤ Monarchs, Milkweed and Mayhem!<br />

¤ No Lawn? Then What?<br />

Season of Pears<br />

¤ Simply Deer-Resistible<br />

¤ Slugs and Snails: Know your enemy!<br />

¤ Worms! Composting and in the Garden<br />

Where did you hear about this symposium?<br />

_________________________________________________________<br />

Symposium Fee Enclosed:<br />

$40.00<br />

$20 Full-time <strong>St</strong>udent<br />

Confirmations will<br />

not be sent.<br />

3:00 p.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. #1 #2<br />

¤ Backyard Grape Care<br />

¤ Designing the Edible Forest Garden<br />

¤ For the Love of Peonies!<br />

¤ Growing Roses in the Rogue Valley<br />

Mushroom Cultivation <strong>101</strong><br />

Raising Backyard Chickens<br />

¤ <strong>St</strong>ormwater Solutions<br />

¤ What’s New in the Garden?<br />

Where We Hide Our Nuts<br />

¤ Winter Maintenance for Garden Health<br />

¤ Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow<br />

Make check payable to JCMGA and mail to:<br />

Winter Dreams/Summer Gardens<br />

569 Hanley Road<br />

Central Point, <strong>OR</strong> 97502

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