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#MOFGA Webinar - #FruitTree Q&A
May 13 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Free
"Are you taking care of fruit trees, or looking to plant some this season? Have your fruit tree questions answered by MOFGA’s Orchard Manager, C.J. Walke!
As with our Gardening Q&A’s, this online Q&A session is an informal chance to ask questions and connect with fellow backyard growers about fruit tree topics such as varieties, pest management, soil health, and more. Questions about berries (shrubs, canes, etc.) are also welcome."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/fruit-tree-qa/#SolarPunkSunday #OrganicGardening #MaineGardening #FruitTrees #Berries #OnlineWorkshops #GardeningWorkshops
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#MOFGA Webinar - #FruitTree Q&A
May 13 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Free
"Are you taking care of fruit trees, or looking to plant some this season? Have your fruit tree questions answered by MOFGA’s Orchard Manager, C.J. Walke!
As with our Gardening Q&A’s, this online Q&A session is an informal chance to ask questions and connect with fellow backyard growers about fruit tree topics such as varieties, pest management, soil health, and more. Questions about berries (shrubs, canes, etc.) are also welcome."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/fruit-tree-qa/#SolarPunkSunday #OrganicGardening #MaineGardening #FruitTrees #Berries #OnlineWorkshops #GardeningWorkshops
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#MOFGA Webinar - #FruitTree Q&A
May 13 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Free
"Are you taking care of fruit trees, or looking to plant some this season? Have your fruit tree questions answered by MOFGA’s Orchard Manager, C.J. Walke!
As with our Gardening Q&A’s, this online Q&A session is an informal chance to ask questions and connect with fellow backyard growers about fruit tree topics such as varieties, pest management, soil health, and more. Questions about berries (shrubs, canes, etc.) are also welcome."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/fruit-tree-qa/#SolarPunkSunday #OrganicGardening #MaineGardening #FruitTrees #Berries #OnlineWorkshops #GardeningWorkshops
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#MOFGA Webinar - #FruitTree Q&A
May 13 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Free
"Are you taking care of fruit trees, or looking to plant some this season? Have your fruit tree questions answered by MOFGA’s Orchard Manager, C.J. Walke!
As with our Gardening Q&A’s, this online Q&A session is an informal chance to ask questions and connect with fellow backyard growers about fruit tree topics such as varieties, pest management, soil health, and more. Questions about berries (shrubs, canes, etc.) are also welcome."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/fruit-tree-qa/#SolarPunkSunday #OrganicGardening #MaineGardening #FruitTrees #Berries #OnlineWorkshops #GardeningWorkshops
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#MOFGA Webinar - #FruitTree Q&A
May 13 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Free
"Are you taking care of fruit trees, or looking to plant some this season? Have your fruit tree questions answered by MOFGA’s Orchard Manager, C.J. Walke!
As with our Gardening Q&A’s, this online Q&A session is an informal chance to ask questions and connect with fellow backyard growers about fruit tree topics such as varieties, pest management, soil health, and more. Questions about berries (shrubs, canes, etc.) are also welcome."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/fruit-tree-qa/#SolarPunkSunday #OrganicGardening #MaineGardening #FruitTrees #Berries #OnlineWorkshops #GardeningWorkshops
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#MOFGA Webinar - #ClimateSmart #GardenDesign (Part 3)
May 14 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmFree
* The April 30th webinar has been postponed. Part 2 will now take place on May 14th. A new date for part 3 is forthcoming.
**You can still register even if you missed part 1! Registering at the link below will give you limited-time access to all three recorded classes in the series.
"#ClimateChange has noticeable impacts on gardeners, from more #ExtremeWeather events, to the increased presence of ticks and other pests. Climate change also has many gardeners looking for ways to support their local ecosystem through garden design.
In this three-part webinar series, Dr. Annie White will provide some concrete strategies for climate-smart garden design, on a whole landscape level.
Schedule:
- Webinar 1 | Landscape Design Strategies for a Changing Climate | April 16th, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 2 | Designing Vegetable & Edible Gardens for #ClimateResilience | May 14, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 3 | Planting Design for People, Nature, and a Changing Climate | New Date ForthcomingRegistering at the above link gives you access to all three parts in the webinar series."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/climate-smart-garden-design-3/#SolarPunkSunday #ClimateChange #ClmateChangeGardening #MaineGardening #GardenDesign #OnlineWorkshops #FoodSecurity #GrowYourOwnFood
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#MOFGA Webinar - #ClimateSmart #GardenDesign (Part 3)
May 14 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmFree
* The April 30th webinar has been postponed. Part 2 will now take place on May 14th. A new date for part 3 is forthcoming.
**You can still register even if you missed part 1! Registering at the link below will give you limited-time access to all three recorded classes in the series.
"#ClimateChange has noticeable impacts on gardeners, from more #ExtremeWeather events, to the increased presence of ticks and other pests. Climate change also has many gardeners looking for ways to support their local ecosystem through garden design.
In this three-part webinar series, Dr. Annie White will provide some concrete strategies for climate-smart garden design, on a whole landscape level.
Schedule:
- Webinar 1 | Landscape Design Strategies for a Changing Climate | April 16th, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 2 | Designing Vegetable & Edible Gardens for #ClimateResilience | May 14, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 3 | Planting Design for People, Nature, and a Changing Climate | New Date ForthcomingRegistering at the above link gives you access to all three parts in the webinar series."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/climate-smart-garden-design-3/#SolarPunkSunday #ClimateChange #ClmateChangeGardening #MaineGardening #GardenDesign #OnlineWorkshops #FoodSecurity #GrowYourOwnFood
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#MOFGA Webinar - #ClimateSmart #GardenDesign (Part 3)
May 14 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmFree
* The April 30th webinar has been postponed. Part 2 will now take place on May 14th. A new date for part 3 is forthcoming.
**You can still register even if you missed part 1! Registering at the link below will give you limited-time access to all three recorded classes in the series.
"#ClimateChange has noticeable impacts on gardeners, from more #ExtremeWeather events, to the increased presence of ticks and other pests. Climate change also has many gardeners looking for ways to support their local ecosystem through garden design.
In this three-part webinar series, Dr. Annie White will provide some concrete strategies for climate-smart garden design, on a whole landscape level.
Schedule:
- Webinar 1 | Landscape Design Strategies for a Changing Climate | April 16th, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 2 | Designing Vegetable & Edible Gardens for #ClimateResilience | May 14, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 3 | Planting Design for People, Nature, and a Changing Climate | New Date ForthcomingRegistering at the above link gives you access to all three parts in the webinar series."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/climate-smart-garden-design-3/#SolarPunkSunday #ClimateChange #ClmateChangeGardening #MaineGardening #GardenDesign #OnlineWorkshops #FoodSecurity #GrowYourOwnFood
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#MOFGA Webinar - #ClimateSmart #GardenDesign (Part 3)
May 14 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmFree
* The April 30th webinar has been postponed. Part 2 will now take place on May 14th. A new date for part 3 is forthcoming.
**You can still register even if you missed part 1! Registering at the link below will give you limited-time access to all three recorded classes in the series.
"#ClimateChange has noticeable impacts on gardeners, from more #ExtremeWeather events, to the increased presence of ticks and other pests. Climate change also has many gardeners looking for ways to support their local ecosystem through garden design.
In this three-part webinar series, Dr. Annie White will provide some concrete strategies for climate-smart garden design, on a whole landscape level.
Schedule:
- Webinar 1 | Landscape Design Strategies for a Changing Climate | April 16th, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 2 | Designing Vegetable & Edible Gardens for #ClimateResilience | May 14, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 3 | Planting Design for People, Nature, and a Changing Climate | New Date ForthcomingRegistering at the above link gives you access to all three parts in the webinar series."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/climate-smart-garden-design-3/#SolarPunkSunday #ClimateChange #ClmateChangeGardening #MaineGardening #GardenDesign #OnlineWorkshops #FoodSecurity #GrowYourOwnFood
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#MOFGA Webinar - #ClimateSmart #GardenDesign (Part 3)
May 14 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmFree
* The April 30th webinar has been postponed. Part 2 will now take place on May 14th. A new date for part 3 is forthcoming.
**You can still register even if you missed part 1! Registering at the link below will give you limited-time access to all three recorded classes in the series.
"#ClimateChange has noticeable impacts on gardeners, from more #ExtremeWeather events, to the increased presence of ticks and other pests. Climate change also has many gardeners looking for ways to support their local ecosystem through garden design.
In this three-part webinar series, Dr. Annie White will provide some concrete strategies for climate-smart garden design, on a whole landscape level.
Schedule:
- Webinar 1 | Landscape Design Strategies for a Changing Climate | April 16th, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 2 | Designing Vegetable & Edible Gardens for #ClimateResilience | May 14, 12:00 pm
- Webinar 3 | Planting Design for People, Nature, and a Changing Climate | New Date ForthcomingRegistering at the above link gives you access to all three parts in the webinar series."
FMI and to register:
https://www.mofga.org/event-calendar/climate-smart-garden-design-3/#SolarPunkSunday #ClimateChange #ClmateChangeGardening #MaineGardening #GardenDesign #OnlineWorkshops #FoodSecurity #GrowYourOwnFood
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#LewistonME - #UMaineExtension hosts #vegetable and #fruit school on March 17
Lewiston, Maine — "University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers Association will co-host the Maine Vegetable and Fruit School on Tuesday, March 17, from 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. at the University of Southern Maine – Lewiston Campus, Room 170, 51 Westminster Street.
The day-long program is designed for commercial vegetable and fruit growers, and will focus on pest management and crop production topics. Presentations will include pest management for strawberries, squash, cucumber, garlic, and onions; cherry tomato production, new vegetable varieties, post-harvest handling, and grape potential in New England. Presenters include UMaine Extension faculty and researchers. Pesticide applicator recertification credits and continuing education credits are available.
The $50 registration fee includes a catered lunch. Register by March 12 on the program webpage. Walk-ins are welcome but lunch will not be guaranteed for those participants. In case of bad weather, check the University of Southern Maine weather hotline at 207.780.4800."
Reasonable accomodations are possible.
FMI and to register:
https://extension.umaine.edu/2026/02/13/vegetable-and-fruit-school-march-17/#SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwn #GrowYourOwnFood #GardeningWorkshops #MaineGardening
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#LewistonME - #UMaineExtension hosts #vegetable and #fruit school on March 17
Lewiston, Maine — "University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers Association will co-host the Maine Vegetable and Fruit School on Tuesday, March 17, from 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. at the University of Southern Maine – Lewiston Campus, Room 170, 51 Westminster Street.
The day-long program is designed for commercial vegetable and fruit growers, and will focus on pest management and crop production topics. Presentations will include pest management for strawberries, squash, cucumber, garlic, and onions; cherry tomato production, new vegetable varieties, post-harvest handling, and grape potential in New England. Presenters include UMaine Extension faculty and researchers. Pesticide applicator recertification credits and continuing education credits are available.
The $50 registration fee includes a catered lunch. Register by March 12 on the program webpage. Walk-ins are welcome but lunch will not be guaranteed for those participants. In case of bad weather, check the University of Southern Maine weather hotline at 207.780.4800."
Reasonable accomodations are possible.
FMI and to register:
https://extension.umaine.edu/2026/02/13/vegetable-and-fruit-school-march-17/#SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwn #GrowYourOwnFood #GardeningWorkshops #MaineGardening
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#LewistonME - #UMaineExtension hosts #vegetable and #fruit school on March 17
Lewiston, Maine — "University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers Association will co-host the Maine Vegetable and Fruit School on Tuesday, March 17, from 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. at the University of Southern Maine – Lewiston Campus, Room 170, 51 Westminster Street.
The day-long program is designed for commercial vegetable and fruit growers, and will focus on pest management and crop production topics. Presentations will include pest management for strawberries, squash, cucumber, garlic, and onions; cherry tomato production, new vegetable varieties, post-harvest handling, and grape potential in New England. Presenters include UMaine Extension faculty and researchers. Pesticide applicator recertification credits and continuing education credits are available.
The $50 registration fee includes a catered lunch. Register by March 12 on the program webpage. Walk-ins are welcome but lunch will not be guaranteed for those participants. In case of bad weather, check the University of Southern Maine weather hotline at 207.780.4800."
Reasonable accomodations are possible.
FMI and to register:
https://extension.umaine.edu/2026/02/13/vegetable-and-fruit-school-march-17/#SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwn #GrowYourOwnFood #GardeningWorkshops #MaineGardening
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#LewistonME - #UMaineExtension hosts #vegetable and #fruit school on March 17
Lewiston, Maine — "University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers Association will co-host the Maine Vegetable and Fruit School on Tuesday, March 17, from 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. at the University of Southern Maine – Lewiston Campus, Room 170, 51 Westminster Street.
The day-long program is designed for commercial vegetable and fruit growers, and will focus on pest management and crop production topics. Presentations will include pest management for strawberries, squash, cucumber, garlic, and onions; cherry tomato production, new vegetable varieties, post-harvest handling, and grape potential in New England. Presenters include UMaine Extension faculty and researchers. Pesticide applicator recertification credits and continuing education credits are available.
The $50 registration fee includes a catered lunch. Register by March 12 on the program webpage. Walk-ins are welcome but lunch will not be guaranteed for those participants. In case of bad weather, check the University of Southern Maine weather hotline at 207.780.4800."
Reasonable accomodations are possible.
FMI and to register:
https://extension.umaine.edu/2026/02/13/vegetable-and-fruit-school-march-17/#SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwn #GrowYourOwnFood #GardeningWorkshops #MaineGardening
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#LewistonME - #UMaineExtension hosts #vegetable and #fruit school on March 17
Lewiston, Maine — "University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the Maine Vegetable and Small Fruit Growers Association will co-host the Maine Vegetable and Fruit School on Tuesday, March 17, from 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. at the University of Southern Maine – Lewiston Campus, Room 170, 51 Westminster Street.
The day-long program is designed for commercial vegetable and fruit growers, and will focus on pest management and crop production topics. Presentations will include pest management for strawberries, squash, cucumber, garlic, and onions; cherry tomato production, new vegetable varieties, post-harvest handling, and grape potential in New England. Presenters include UMaine Extension faculty and researchers. Pesticide applicator recertification credits and continuing education credits are available.
The $50 registration fee includes a catered lunch. Register by March 12 on the program webpage. Walk-ins are welcome but lunch will not be guaranteed for those participants. In case of bad weather, check the University of Southern Maine weather hotline at 207.780.4800."
Reasonable accomodations are possible.
FMI and to register:
https://extension.umaine.edu/2026/02/13/vegetable-and-fruit-school-march-17/#SolarPunkSunday #GrowYourOwn #GrowYourOwnFood #GardeningWorkshops #MaineGardening