WELCOME
The Northeast Tennessee Master Gardener Association is group of trained volunteers who assist the University of Tennessee Extension in the counties of Hawkins, Sullivan, Washington, Carter and Unicoi. They provide education in home horticulture for the community members. The volunteers also organize and maintain garden projects throughout the region. The Master Gardener volunteer program allows individuals to dedicate their time and talents to enhancing the quality of life for citizens in the region using the science and art of horticulture.
NEWS
JUNE NETMGA MEETING
The June NETMGA meeting will be a Plant and Seed Swap. It will take place on Monday, June 4, at the Sullivan County Library, 1655 Blountville Boulevard, Blountville.
6:00 pm Refreshments will be provided
6:30 pm Plant and Seed Swap begins
Please wear your Master Gardener name tag.
Eastern Region Master Gardener Day
June 2, 2012
Coordinated by the Sevier County Master Gardeners
UT Agricultural Campus/Knoxville
(Plant Science Building)
Exciting new programs!
Plant Swap! Start Saving Plants To Bring!
Silent Auction!
Workshops!
Good Food!
Super “Networking”!
Earn up to 4 CEU’s!
MASTER GARDENER GOLD LEAF CLUB
The Gold Leaf Club is a new honor for Master Gardener volunteers who have provided more than 100 hours of volunteer service in a year. At the NETMGA Recognition Dinner, thirty-two Master Gardeners were honored for their 2011 service. Membership lasts for one year.
The honorees are:
| Blenda Anderson | Christine Barger | J.P. Barrett | Johnda Burdette |
| Ray Chandler | Cathy Ciolac | Carol Collins | Don Davis |
| David Doan II | Mary Forbes | Nina Hedrick | Doug Hilton |
| Ben Hunter | Sam Jones | Tom Lane | Dennis Marshall |
| Larry Maston | Pat Mazurkiewicz | Reg Mitchell | Ann Moore |
| Jane Mullins | Judy Penley | Phillip Ramey | RuthAnn Ranker |
| Sally Richard | Johnny Suthers | Marcia Vandermause | Barbara Voigt |
| Carl Voigt | Nancy Walker | Delette Walker | Stanley Wiedenhaupt |
NEW USDA PLANT HARDINESS ZONE MAP
The USDA has released a new plant hardiness zone map for 2012. Zones have changed somewhat to take into account the warmer winters being experienced in the US. For the first time, the map is available as an interactive GIS-based map. Users may also simply type in a ZIP Code and find the hardiness zone for that area. State, regional, and national images of the map can be downloaded and printed in a variety of sizes and resolutions.
The URL is http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/Default.aspx
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