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| | webmaster@fairfaxmastergardeners.org | | Would you like to have a gardening event, announcement, training class, workshop or symposium posted on the web site? If you are interested please email event title, description, cost, location, date & time to the Web Site Administrator. | | | enrollment@fairfaxmastergardeners.org | 703-968-3018, X 3500 | In Fairfax County, Participant must be a Fairfax County resident in order to enroll in our program. Participants are expected to attend 30 hours of training each spring for three years and to serve a minimum of 24 hours per year by working at plant clinics, at information booths, or other service projects. This program is funded by annual fees paid by participating members. The 2013 program waitlist is now closed. If you would like to be added to the 2013 program waitlist, please contact us after January 1, 2012 by email or call and leave a message. | | | | 703-324-5369 | | | | mgfairfax@vt.edu | 703-324-8556 | | | | SpeakersBureau@fairfaxmastergardeners.org | | The Fairfax County Master Gardener Association can help you find a knowledgeable, keynote speaker or workshop facilitator, on a wide range of gardening topics, that would enhance your club’s or organization’s next meeting. Whether the purpose of your program is to inspire or inform, our Speakers Bureau is a great starting point to find speakers who can educate, motivate, and keep your organization on the right “garden path.” Our clients trust us to present environmentally sound horticultural principles and practices. | | | SpecialEvents@fairfaxmastergardeners.org | | Would you like to have a Master Gardener attend your 2011 gardening event(s) and provide free gardening advice and assistance? If you are interested, you must contact us by January 15, 2011. You may email our special events coordinator with the details at (email address). | | | readysetgrow@fairfaxmastergardeners.org | | Through the 4-H Ready, Set, Grow project, Master Gardeners teach 4th grade students about the importance of plants to people and the environment, and how to plant seeds. This program is open to all volunteers. If you have any questions about this program please contact the RSG Coordinator. | | | HomeTurf@fairfaxmastergardeners.org | | This program helps you understand how to maintain your lawn in a research-based, environmentally sound manner. For a fee of $25, Master Gardener volunteers come to your property to assess and measure your lawn. During the visit, you are given a Home Turf keep it simple + keep it green booklet which outlines key steps for proper lawn maintenance in Northern Virginia. During the visit they also take a blended soil sample for analysis at the Soil Lab at Virginia Tech. When the results from the soil test are received, a Nutrient Management Plan is generated to meet the needs of your lawn. | | | | | Fairfax County Master Gardeners Association
P.O. Box 222664
Chantilly, VA 20153-2664 |
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