The classes will be on Zoom
Tuesday, June 8 - August 10
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Pre-registration $5 (See below)
Scholarships are available.
As we move on to the next class in the online series, All About Tomatoes - "The tomato is America's most popular home garden crop. Tomatoes require a small area, bear repeatedly, are widely adapted and easy to grow, and have many culinary uses." according to MU Extension. The presentation is followed by a live Q&A session.
Proceeds for this class - $5 - will go to the Master Gardeners of Greene County chapter. No one will be turned away due to lack of funds. If you can't attend or miss the class, all registrants will receive a link to the recording after the class.
A Zoom link will be sent to you a few days before the start of the class. So register early!!
Below is the schedule for the classes in this series. All classes are on Tuesday from 10 am - 11 am. If you are unable to attend the class but would like to watch a recording of the class(es), go ahead and register now and the recording link will be sent to you.
● June 8 – All About Tomatoes (See above for description)
● June 22 – Insect and Disease Management in the Vegetable Garden
“Don’t let insect pest and disease issues keep you from gardening. There are a lot of simple steps that gardeners can do to combat these issues and have a successful garden.” The presentation is followed by a live Q&A session
● June 29 – Canning, Freezing, and Drying the Garden Harvest
“Learn ways to preserve your garden harvest to enjoy throughout the winter months." The presentation is followed by a live Q&A session
● July 13 – Vegetable Nutrition and Recipes
● August 3 – Donating Excess Vegetables
● August 10 – Cool Season Vegetables for Fall
We know you will enjoy these classes online. Please share this opportunity with friends and loved ones! Looking forward to learning and growing in 2021.
Have questions, need a scholarship or need more information, please contact Kelly McGowan, email at: mcgowank@missouri.edu or call 417.874.2955