Airdate (11/23/2019) #4621
In Oklahoma City we visit a school garden at Millwood Elementary School and learn about the Jr. Master Gardener Program that helps with school gardens.
For more information about school and youth gardening, check out these websites:
www.oklahomagardening.okstate.edu
www.hortla.okstate.edu/outreach/youth
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The Rutgers Home Gardeners School gives the public a chance to meet with master gardeners from around New Jersey. With over 35 workshops, participants can learn about anything from lawn care to trees, vegetable gardens, container gardens and terrariums all in one day. This video features advice on what size garden to plant and how much fertilizer and plant food to use. You’ll also find tips on how to be a better beginner gardener, why a soil test is so important and why you should never throw away your seed packets.
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Tips on how to get the most out of your garden this spring.
How to get your garden off to a great start this spring.
When do you have learning opportunities….BTW my Dad, Morton , Mordy Cohen AH attend Rutgers around 1946 or perhaps 1947. He learned Animal Husbandry in preparation for living on and then co-starting a Kibbutz. He resided in Cream Ridge during this time.