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Keeping Yourself and Your Woodlands Healthy videos and resources from May 8 Webinar Now Available

From Dave Apsley

Below are the videos and resources from all eight presentations from our May 8 Virtual DAY in the WOODS.   Thanks to all of our partners and presenters for making this happen! The topics include Spring Migrating Birds, Health Benefits of Woodlands, Crop Tree Management, Evaluate your Road and Trails, Boundary Marking, Look for Spotted Lantern Fly, and Other Insects, Inventory Young Oaks, Scouting for Invasive Plants.

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Final Deadline approaching for Paulding County Master Gardener Volunteers College Scholarship

By Sarah Noggle, OSU Extension Agriculture, and Natural Resources, Paulding County

June 6, 2020:  The Paulding County Master Gardeners provide education and information about horticulture to the citizens of Paulding County.  In 2020, they will be offering their 5th annual college scholarship.  This scholarship is awarded to provide access to educational opportunities for Paulding County residents.  The scholarship was developed from money from their annual plant sale.  The Master Gardeners want anyone pursuing a degree in horticulture to have the opportunity to further their education. Even though the 2020 plant sale did not commence, the MGVs are still offering an opportunity for this scholarship.   Continue reading

Welcome to the Paulding County Master Gardener Program

Welcome to the blogsite for the Paulding County Master Gardener Volunteer Program.  I am excited to share with you Horticulture, Natural Resources, and Master Gardener Volunteer news and events from around the area, region, and state. Additionally, this blog site holds the tab for our Master Gardener Volunteer hotline to answer your local gardening, tree, pond, horticulture, flower, and insect questions. We will try our best to answer local and state questions. Finally, this blogsite will feature area events based on gardening and horticulture. Please email noggle.17@osu.edu for any questions. 

Welcome to our World – Sarah Noggle, Extension Educator, Agriculture, and Natural Resources