The Master Gardener Program is offered by the University of Tennessee Extension. The Program trains and engages with volunteers to provide the public with research-based information on lawn and garden topics. TEMGs are volunteers who have a love of plants and horticulture coupled with Extension training to equip them to teach and assist Tennessee residents. These volunteers work in partnership with their counties to expand the educational outreach. Each volunteer has been trained with 40 hours of horticultural education, and keeps updated with continuing education events.
The Northeast Master Gardener Association (NETMGA) membership includes volunteers from Hawkins, Sullivan, Washington, Carter, Johnson, and Unicoi Counties. Their many activities include information booths at various home and farm shows, answering Ask-a-Master Gardener questions, teaching classes in the community, and organizing new Master Gardener classes. Their presence can be seen in many local historic site gardens, demonstration gardens and community vegetable gardens.
June Membership Meeting
Monday, June 1
This off-site meeting will feature a demonstration by Melody Rose on dividing plants and Karen R will share information about her interest in Purple Martins. More details to be announced.
CEU OPPORTUNITIES
SULLIVAN COUNTY EXTENSION
Watch email for more info on NETMGA and local sponsored events
2026 UT Extension Horticulture May Food Production Series AND Friday Office Hours Sign-Up
May 5,12,19,26 May Small Space Food production Lunch and Learn Zoom sessions
May 27 – 29 State Conference in Knoxville
June 9 Fruits of the Backyard Field Day in Spring Hill
June 12 Office Hours Live Diagnostic Visits via Zoom
July 10 Office Hours Live Diagnostic Visits via Zoom
August 14 Office Hours Live Diagnostic Visits via Zoom
August 24-25 Fall Gardeners Conference in Crossville
September 11 Office Hours Live Diagnostic Visits via Zoom
2026 NETMGA INTERN PRESENTATIONS
Monthly on selected Mondays
6:00 p.m.
Ron Ramsey Ag Extension Office
Each 2026 Master Gardener intern will be developing and presenting a program on a relevant topic. NETMGA members are encouraged to attend these programs to support our interns and to learn more about their specialized topics.
Monday, June 8th
Planting Redbuds in the Backyard by Chris Crane
Inviting Garden Helpers by Sharon Kieta
Climate and Microclimates in NETN and in Your Backyard by Susan Crane
Monday, July 20th
The Common Bees of TN and Eastern North America by Pam Bork
The TN Coneflower by Amy Long
Everyday Upcycle - Common Trash to Garden Treasure by Megan Tewell
Monday, August 10th
Bee Balm: The Garden Powerhouse by Benjamin Staton
Rosemary: The Herb That Does It All by Charmane Goforth
From Mild to Wild - Exploring the World of Peppers by Denise Milhorn
Monday, September 28th
Plants as the Source of Cutaneous Disease by Jenn Kletsov
Detering Wildlife by Karen Kite
Invasive Plants by Kathy Bedbury
Monday, October 19th
Worm Composting by Stephanie Foster
The Wonders of Sunflowers by Esther Petrousek-Beck
Monday, November 16th
Blueberry Bushes by Shelly Baggett
Native Plant Species for Culinary Purposes by Devyn Schneck
Trees by Marissa Kirchenbauer
COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
March 5 - May 21 Carver Park Jr Gees
SignUpGenius in April 16 email
May 11 STEM Field Day
SignUp Genius in April 16 email
May 16 Kids at the Bay
Details in May 5 email
June 6 Jonesborough Garden Tour
SignUpGenius in April 16 email
Welcome to the 2026 Master Gardener Class
Pictured L-R: Sharon Kieta, Megan Tewell, Shelly Baggett,
Charmane Goforth, Pam Bork, Devyn Schneck,
Denise Hanson Milhorn, Esther Petrousek-Beck, Chris Crane,
Kathy Bedbury, Amy Litra Long,Stephanie Foster, Susan Crane,
Jenn Kletsov, Karen Kite, Marissa Kirchenbauer, and Benjamin Staton (elected as 2026 Intern Representative by his peers).
Congratulations on finishing the course. We look forward to working with you on NETMGA projects and events. Enjoy the Journey!
Successful Master Gardener Plant Sale
The 2025 Master Gardener Class organized a plant sale in conjunction with the Exchange Place Spring Garden Fair. This was a very successful event with proceeds going toward the Master Gardener mission to provide the public with research-based information on horticultural topics. Thanks to all who donated plants and organized and worked at the event. Thanks to the shoppers who stopped by and supported the program by purchasing plants!
READ ALL ABOUT IT
4/17 See the Agents' Column for "They are not Bumblebees", a commentary on carpenter bees.
3/27 See the Agents' Column for a discussion on the importance of
soil pH.
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