The first flower to lead the way through the cold snowy ground to scream out “It’s Spring.” In some countries the yellow is associated with Easter. Brilliant yellow blooms of all kinds symbolize friendship, a new beginning, and happiness. (continue reading for more information)
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The Prairie Mud Newsletter – February 2018
The Prairie Mud Newsletter is full of exciting events …. enjoy reading! ! !
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The Prairie Mud Newsletter – January 2018
Stop! Look! & Read this issue of the Prairie Mud for new and exciting events for the Montgomery County Master Gardeners & the Montgomery County Extension Office.
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The Prairie Mud Newsletter – December 2017
Hope you will enjoy reading this issue of The Prairie Mud Newsletter. Look for new programs coming in 2018! Continue reading “The Prairie Mud Newsletter – December 2017”
2017 The Prairie Mud Newsletter-November
Enjoy reading this issue of The Prairie Mud. Find out what the Montgomery Master Gardeners are doing. Continue reading “2017 The Prairie Mud Newsletter-November”
October 2017 The Prairie Mud Newsletter
Hope you enjoy reading this issue of The Prairie Mud. This issue include topics such as: Herb Tour, Fall Planting, Lunch & Learn. Continue reading “October 2017 The Prairie Mud Newsletter”
The Prairie Mud – September 2017 Newsletter
CCMGA Volunteers in Action – Montgomery Area Food Bank – On August 29, 2017, several Master Gardeners, as a group organized by Carolyn Love-Dorsey, went to the Montgomery Area Food Bank.
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The Prairie Mud – August 2017
Enjoy! Enjoy! This copy of the Prairie Mud…It is full of items I know you will enjoy reading.
The Prairie Mud – July 2017
Enjoy! Enjoy! This copy of the Prairie Mud…It is full of items I know you will enjoy reading.
The Prairie Mud – June 2017
President’s Message – The summer is starting to heat up and so is the Help Desk! If you were at the May meeting, you know that the Help Desk needs more volunteers. Our great Intern Class has signed up but we can’t let them do it alone. We need full-fledged Master Gardeners to sign up to work alongside of our interns. This is a time for hands-on learning and they get the most out of it when an experienced gardener is there to help.