TS02 – Gardens, Roofs and Prairies in the Little Apple

Did you know there are two Manhattans, the Big Apple and the Little Apple? The Little Apple is nestled in the heart of the scenic Kansas Flint Hills and best known as the home of Kansas State University.   Here’s your chance to experience all the Little Apple has to offer. It starts with a stroll…
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$179

TS03 -Session Full-SOLD OUT!- Tour of Private Gardens . . . Beauty, Elegance and Inspiration (Bus transportation, ticket and lunch)

Sit back and relax and let somebody else do the driving. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see six of the top private gardens in Kansas City. Get ideas, get inspiration, and enjoy the beauty created by these garden owners from years of honing their garden design skills. Bring your camera. Each garden is unique.…
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$125

WS01 – Session Full, SOLD OUT! What Would Mother Nature Do?

Lenora Larson

It’s not an overstatement to say you’ll be amazed by this workshop, this woman, and Long Lips Farm, Lenora Larson’s two-acre garden in rural Paola, Kansas. This workshop demonstrates sustainable gardening practices that work with rather than against Mother Nature. When a question or challenge occurs, this gardener steps back and asks, "What would Mother…
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$105

TS05 – Petals, Vines and Wines

If you love sampling local award-winning wines while making new friends with those who share your interest in wine, this is the tour for you. What better way to spend a relaxing Sunday and savor life? Visit two nearby wineries and sample a range of wines. Walk the vineyards, see how the grapes are processed,…
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$199

WS02 – Identifying Common Plant Problems

Judy O’Mara

Extension Master Gardeners are often the front line for identifying plant problems and making recommendations for home landscapes and gardens. Anyone who has ever worked a garden hotline knows you have to be part detective to be successful. This workshop provides a hands-on opportunity to improve your plant pathology detective skills: Learn how to apply…
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$45

WS03 – Understanding Design Principles and Applying Them to the Landscape

Terri James

If you want to better understand how to apply tried-and-true design principles to a new garden project you have in mind, this workshop is just the ticket to get you on your way. Terri will cover: Principles and elements of design. How to apply them to a landscape project. Evaluating a site and creating a…
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$45

WS04 – Arranging Flowers and Foliage from Your Garden

Craig Sole

Craig Sole is known for his joyous floral creations and a more natural look in floral design. Learn the concepts of floral design and how to incorporate fresh cut flowers and foliage from your garden into creative displays. Select, snip, clip, design . . . come and express your creativity with nature’s bounty as Craig…
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$85

WS05 -Session Full-SOLD OUT! Identifying Common Plant Problems

Judy O’Mara

Extension Master Gardeners are often the front line for identifying plant problems and making recommendations for home landscapes and gardens. Anyone who has ever worked a garden hotline knows you have to be part detective to be successful. This workshop provides a hands-on opportunity to improve your plant pathology detective skills: Learn how to apply…
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$45

ES01 – Making the United Kingdom a Greener and More Beautiful Place

Leigh Hunt

Sit back and take an enjoyable visual tour around the captivating gardens of the United Kingdom. Discover a variety of environments, changing conditions, and developing approaches to growing, ranging from Scotland to the South Coast. Learn about the focus on sustainability and making gardens work harder for the environment. We are sure you will take…
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$49

TS07 – Pockets of Opportunity: An Urban Farm Tour

Live. Laugh. Love. Farm. Take this tour and feel the excitement that grassroots change is bringing to the urban core. Not only is the urban farm movement alive and well in the heart of Kansas City, it’s flourishing. In fact, Kansas City has one of the most vibrant urban agriculture communities in the country. All…
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$105

TS09 – Nelson-Atkins Museum: Experience Gardens Through Art

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art or “the Nelson” as Kansas Citians call it, is the cultural jewel of Kansas City. With its outstanding collection of 40,000 works of art, the Nelson is also recognized as one of America’s finest art museums. It offers visitors the opportunity to explore civilization from ancient times to modern day…
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$105

TS11 -Session Full-SOLD OUT!- Educating the Gardener in You!

The contrast between the stops on this tour are sure to get the gardener in you thinking in new ways. Each garden experience is different from the other, but each offers new perspectives and things to be learned. As they say, good contrast and makes good drama.   The tour begins at the Backyard Garden. Keep…
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$89

WS06 – Nature Journaling

Carrie Carlson

Nature journaling is the mindful practice of connecting with nature by using all your senses, making and recording observations, and being curious. What better way to expand your enjoyment of gardening! Participants in this basic workshop: Practice using words, pictures, and numbers to document the natural world around them. Discuss tools, materials, and resources. Explore…
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$45

WS07 -SESSION FULL-SOLD OUT! Every Gardener Is an Artist

Donna Houtteman

Raise your hand if you fall in love with beautiful plants at the garden center but aren’t sure how to put them together to make a wow-factor design. Instead of starting from scratch on garden design, join Donna Houtteman as she shows how to fast-forward the process. Be prepared for lively conversation with this engaging…
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$65

WS08 – Positive Ways to Deal with Negative Behavior

Diane Oakes

If you want to be happy for a lifetime, be a gardener. However, even gardeners have to eventually return to the real world where we interact with all kinds of people. Happy and unhappy. Angry and frustrated. This workshop is designed to help you deal with friends, family, officemates, even the people you meet while…
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$45

WS09 – Paper Flowers That Never Wilt!

Teresa Halbersma

What’s the secret to creating beautiful bouquets that need no water and never wilt? Learn the answer when you join the fun of making one-of-a-kind flowers using papercraft. Workshop includes: Supplies (pattern, scissors, glue gun, paper) to make a festive flower during the workshop. Instructions and a basic pattern for creating larger, more intricate flowers…
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$45

WS10 -Session Full, SOLD OUT! Natural Garden Design: Use Layers & Green Mulch to Reduce Management and Increase Ecosystem Function

Benjamin Vogt

In this workshop, you’ll discover how to garden in synch with nature using the processes and designs found in native plant communities. The result is a garden that’s as attractive as it is sustainable, low maintenance, and supportive of existing ecosystems. Learn how to use a plant’s natural tendencies to fill in niches and increase…
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$95

WS11 – iPhone Photography Explorations

Jim Richardson

Few cameras have changed photography as much as the mobile phone. This hands-on workshop by National Geographic photojournalist Jim Richardson explores the visual storytelling capabilities of this pocket-size communications tool. Learn the fun of taking better photos from a pro. Find out how to connect the photos you take with friends, online platforms, and others…
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$95

WS12 -SESSION FULL-SOLD OUT!- The Herb Lovers Garden Workshop

Sue Goetz

This hands-on workshop is for the gardener interested in planting, nurturing, harvesting and creatively using herbs. It covers everything from aromatics and healing to edible flowers and culinary flavors. Learn how to create tasty treats, body care products, and household remedies. Gather tips for growing herbs, landscaping with them, and using them in recipes. Take…
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$65

WS13 – Paper Flowers That Never Wilt!

Teresa Halbersma

What’s the secret to creating beautiful bouquets that need no water and never wilt? Learn the answer when you join the fun of making one-of-a-kind flowers using papercraft. Workshop includes: Supplies (pattern, scissors, glue gun, paper) to make a festive flower during the workshop. Instructions and a basic pattern for creating larger, more intricate flowers…
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$45

KS01 – Feeding Planet Earth

Jim Richardson

The problem of feeding our hungry planet has taken Jim around the world several times for National Geographic Magazine. Over the last 20 years, he has covered stories of food, farmers, and the vast problems and possibilities before us. Few have been given such an opportunity to see the breadth of the problems, as well…
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KS02 – Conquer the Soil: Legendary Stories in American Horticulture

Abra Lee

From flamboyant floral expressions to extraordinary achievements in literature and art, America’s Black people have long sown seeds of greatness in their own gardens and the gardens of others. Abra Lee invites you to join her in a celebration of diverse and unforgettable tales of Black American gardeners’ resilience, communal pride and shared love of…
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TS12 – KC Arts and Architecture Tour

If you’re an architecture fan or a history buff or love the extravagant,or all three,then this is the tour for you. This is a culture and information-rich tour of two of Kansas City’s most celebrated landmarks, the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts and Kansas City’s Union Station. Built in 2011, the mega-modern Kauffman Center…
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$105

CS01-Session Full, SOLD OUT! The Best Herbs to Use in Landscape Design

Sue Goetz

It’s time to think outside the herb garden. Incorporating herbs into the landscape is a new look at the traditional way of growing herbs. Low maintenance, water misers, pollinator attraction, and fantastic foliage. These are just some of the reasons for using herbs throughout the landscape. Get to know the best herbs to use in…
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CS02 – Working with Weed Ordinances and HOAs

Benjamin Vogt

The Weed Police. Have you ever received a threatening note in your mailbox, taped to your door, or staked into your yard saying you'll soon be fined for weeds in your native plant garden? Don't worry about it. We're going to explore a slew of strategies for dealing with both city code enforcement and HOAs…
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CS03 – New-Media Marketing Best Practices to Foster Extension Master Gardener Program Growth

Dr. Cheryl Boyer

It’s no exaggeration that the digital age has transformed how organizations connect with their audience. Social media, e-newsletters, websites, email, YouTube . . . the list goes on. Which ones are best for growing and marketing your EMG program? Some? All? New technologies present new opportunities! Today’s digital tools are easier than ever to use…
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CS05 – The Humane Gardener: Nurturing Habitat for Wildlife

Nancy Lawson

Why do we call some insects “beneficial” and others “pests”? Why do we welcome some animals and treat others as nuisances? Why are some plants considered desirable while others are weeds? In this myth-busting talk, learn how common growing methods often perpetuate misperceptions about wild neighbors. Discover practical ways to put humane gardening philosophies into…
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CS06 – Beyond Sumac: Anacardiaceae in and Around the Garden

Dr. Susan Pell

When you hear the word cosmopolitan, usually Anacardiaceae doesn’t come to mind (pronounced anna-cord-dee-ay-cee-ay). But after hearing Dr. Pell’s talk, it might. Cashews, mangoes, pistachios, sumac, smoke tree, poison ivy, poisonwood, and even pink peppercorns are all members of the Anacardiaceae, better known as the cashew family. Come on a journey and learn about the…
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CS04-How Crevice Gardens Can Be Used Anywhere for More Things Than You Think

Kenton Seth

Your gardening canvas just got bigger! Join Kenton Seth, a pioneer in modern crevice gardening, as he shows how to bring a miniaturized mountain environment into your yard using crevice gardening, a specialized rock-garden technique. Mountains and deserts are home to some of the most interesting plants in the world. With crevice gardening, you can…
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CS08 – Blending Diverse Volunteer Groups in a Community Teaching Garden

Theresa Badurek

Come and learn the fundamentals of setting up and running a community teaching garden. Take a front row seat as Theresa explains how the Ochs Community Garden (pronounced "oaks") works for Tampa Bay residents of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures. The Ochs Garden is a multi-generational community garden where Master Gardeners, 4H youth, and community…
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CS09 – Native Medicinal Plants of the Prairie

Dr. Kelly Kindscher

Join Kelly Kindscher and learn about the great pharmaceutical house on the prairie. The Plains Indians found medicinal value in more than 200 species of native prairie plants. Science is starting to recognize the contributions they made to horticulture, their use of native plants for healing, and the novel chemicals they contain. Learn about the…
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CS10 – Kids Ask Dr. Bug: Engaging the Public in Insect Conservation Through Edutainment

Dr. Tamra Reall

Our local Master Gardeners love Dr. Bug, and so will you. Dr. Reall’s expertise and edutaining presentations make entomology engaging for audiences of all ages. Insects are essential parts of healthy ecosystems and human wellbeing. Yet, insect decline is occurring at an alarming rate. How do we engage the public in learning more about these…
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CS11 – Pruning Like a Pro: Tips for Trees and Shrubs

Matthew McKernan

Pruning is a basic gardening skill that intimidates most people. It is both an art and a science, which means there are many ways to prune correctly and poorly. Every snip, clip, and cut can affect your plant in different ways for years to come. Attend this fun and lively session and gain a better…
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CS12 – Bees and Pesticides: What Are the Facts?

Dr. Raymond Cloyd

Seventy-five percent of the world’s food crops depend on honey bees and other pollinators. We all understand the benefit of pollinators and the need to protect them. There is, however, a lot of fact and fiction on this topic. Which is which? Join Dr. Cloyd, a well respected researcher, as he separates fact from fiction.…
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CS13 – The Future of Gardening Advice—Learning from and Adapting to a Global Pandemic

Nikki Barker

The Royal Horticultural Society is the United Kingdom’s leading gardening charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and gardening practices. The RHS manages a vast gardening advice service. COVID forced them to make changes so they could continue to provide the best service and also reach new people. Come and hear their lessons learned. Many can be…
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CS14 – Water-Wise Landscape Design

Donna Hoffman

With drought and extreme weather events on the rise over the last two decades, it is more important than ever to know which plants not only survive but thrive in drought situations. What we plant need not negatively impact water use and our landscape. Join Donna as she skillfully weaves together landscape design and plant…
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CS15 – Growing Color: Plants as Natural Dyes

Maria & Gina Beebe

Natural dyes have been used to color the fibers of our lives for thousands of years. Buried beneath the popularity of synthetic dyes used in fast fashion is the art of natural dyeing. It’s making a resurgence. Within our gardens and landscapes, there is a plethora of plants for creating beautiful, sustainable, and light-fast colors…
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CS16 – Essential Crops and Edible Weeds: Traditional Indigenous Backyard Gardens

Dr. Devon Mihesuah

Explore the history of indigenous gardens, an overlooked area of garden history. Join Devon Mihesuah as she brings to light the wisdom and gardening techniques used by the Five Tribes (Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Muskogee-Creeks and Seminole Native American nations). Learn about: Their large community gardens and how the harvest was divided. The formal rules for…
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CS17 – Using Social Media for Education and Elevating Diverse Voices

LeAnn Locher

Social media is here to stay. It gives EMG programs more reach than ever for teaching and sharing knowledge in meaningful ways. Come and hear how Oregon State University Extension is using social media to better serve the needs of the gardening public and carry out their Master Gardener mission. LeAnn Locher will discuss: Designing…
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CS18 – Hostas: Everything You Want to Know About America’s Most Popular Perennial

Rob Mortko

What makes hostas the top-selling perennial in America? Come find out from nationally recognized hosta expert, Rob Mortko. Known as “The Hosta Guy,” his plant knowledge is also relevant to our entire international audience. Join Rob and gain a better understanding of: The most popular cultivars. Why hostas, native to Japan, China and Korea, can…
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CS20 – What Do Public Gardens Have to Offer Master Gardeners?

Dr. Susan Pell

Public gardens and greenhouses have always been sources of inspiration for Master Gardeners. And there’s more, a lot more, to take advantage of. Join Dr. Pell as she delves deeper and explains the opportunities and resources available to Master Gardeners, not only at public gardens across the United States, but also around the world. Learn…
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CS21 – Attracting Hummingbirds to Your Backyard

Chuck Otte

Want more hummingbirds to visit your yard this summer? It’s easy when you use hummingbird-friendly plants in your landscaping and choose the right feeders. Come and learn: Basic needs of hummingbirds. Which flowering plants attract hummingbirds and how to use them in your landscape. How to make your own sugar nectar for feeders. Why it’s…
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CS22 – Session Full, SOLD OUT! Techniques to Boost Your Harvest: How to Grow More Produce in Any Size Garden, Even Containers

Jennifer Stefanchik

Have an interest in growing more of your own produce? Have a vegetable garden and want a better harvest? Whether new to food gardening or experienced, you are sure to learn new techniques that will have your harvest baskets overflowing with delicious, healthy, home-grown produce. Learn how to: Boost your harvest in three easy steps.…
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CS23 – Gardening Safely and Minimizing Risk

Gail Brandys & Angela O'Callaghan

Heat stress. Poison ivy. A sore back. We all know these are common complaints among gardeners. But do you know how to recognize and resolve less common safety challenges facing the modern gardener? As a Certified Safety Professional and Master Gardener, Gail Brandys is an expert in gardening safety. Join Gail in learning how to…
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CS24 – Teaching and Outreach Strategies for Engaging Underserved Cultural Audiences

David Lott & Sandra Barrera Fuentes

Have you wanted to work with and teach people from different cultures and languages in your Master Gardener program, but simply don’t know where to start? Come and learn from two Nebraska Extension educators who are doing just that. They are changing the picture in Nebraska, a state that has traditionally underserved cultural audiences in…
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CS25 – Bringing a New Plant to Market

Bill Malouche

Ever wonder how a plant gets from the idea stage to showing up at your local nursery? Come and join Bill Malouche as he draws back the curtain on this lesser-known journey. Bill will also cover the latest information on: Current trends in the hybridizing and breeding of new perennial introductions with beautiful color, new…
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CS26 – Understanding the Spectrum of Disabilities and Expanding Your Outreach

Paul Jones

FACT: The U.S. has almost 50 million people with disabilities. That’s a lot. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, people with disabilities are the nation’s largest minority. The number gets even bigger when adding functional limitations not defined as disabilities---such as arthritis, mobility issues, and age-related conditions. Paul will cover: How to make gardening…
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ES02 – Bicycling with Butterflies

Sara Dykman

Sara Dykman made history in 2017 as the first person to bicycle alongside monarch butterflies as they made their 10,201-mile annual migration. She bicycled from Mexico through the United States to Canada---and back. A lifelong learner, Sara’s goal was to tell the monarch’s story through an amazing “butterbiking” adventure that included four flat tires, getting…
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$49

KS03 – Challenges of Gardening in a Changing Climate

Dr. Charles Rice

Climate change is increasing global temperatures. How do gardeners deal with the challenges of climate change? Precipitation continues to increase in some areas and decrease in others. More and more, intense precipitation is followed by extended droughts. Increasing summer heat is stressing plants. More erratic temperature swings are occurring in spring and fall. Join Dr.…
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CS29 – Weed-Free Gardening

Tasha Greer

Let’s get into the weeds! Make weeds your allies in creating a more peaceful, non-toxic garden using the ideas in this presentation. Learn to decipher the clues weeds offer about the current condition of your soil. Learn how to reduce weeds using four steps to garden care for long-term soil stability. Get tips to help…
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CS30 – Personal Impacts and Public Value—The Ripples of Volunteerism

Anne Yasalonis

Ripples are tiny waves generated when someone drops a stone into the water. Ripple Effects Mapping is generating some big waves in the world of evaluation. If you are an Extension professional or a Master Gardener coordinator looking for a new tool to measure the impact of your EMG program in the community, come and…
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CS31 – Friendly Inclusive Gardening (FIG): Garden Design for All Ages and Abilities

Stephen Cantú

How do you experience the joy of gardening when you have mobility or accessibility challenges? Learn about the FIG program - Friendly Inclusive Gardening - developed by Stephen Cantú, a wheelchair user. He developed it when realizing many in the general public and the Master Gardener program didn’t have an understanding about mobility issues when…
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CS32 – Growing and Blooming Orchids Successfully

David Bird

ORCHIDS. Mysterious . . . exotic . . . beautiful . . . difficult to get to bloom. These are the four descriptions orchid grower David Bird hears most often from gardeners. For many people, orchids are a plant of high interest but low confidence when it comes to actually growing them. Join David as…
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CS33 – Plants for Birds

Marshall Johnson

How do we restore vital habitats for birds in our communities? How do we help them adapt and survive in the face of climate change? Join this dynamic speaker from the Audubon Society and learn more about: The benefits of choosing native plants for our yards and public spaces. Audubon’s easy-to-use Plants for Birds program.…
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CS34 – Keys to Success for School Garden Programs That Thrive

Whitney Cohen

Why do some school gardens take root and become well-established, while others fizzle and fade? Get the antidote to Fizzle-and-Fade from Whitney Cohen, an expert in garden-based education for children. If you are involved in a Junior Master Garden program, school gardens, or want fun ideas for involving your own children in gardening, this is…
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CS36 – The Giving Grove: Inspiring Community Orchards Across America

Matt Bunch & Ashley Williamson

Little orchards. Big impact. Will your city be next in joining this food sovereignty movement? The purpose of the Giving Grove’s work is to inspire and excite neighborhoods about growing food by way of fruits, berries, and nuts. Since the Kansas City nonprofit started planting gardens and orchards in 2013, its footprint has expanded to…
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CS37 – Growing Edible Natives in Your Garden

Dr. Nadia Navarrete-Tindall

Expand your culinary horizons and come away with some tasty recipes to boot! You don’t have to become a forager to enjoy the many edible native plants that are quite tasty. Dr. Navarrete-Tindall will cover: How to grow edible natives right along with other edibles in your kitchen garden or landscape. Plant identification and general…
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CS39 – Cacti and Succulent Varieties and Growing Tips

Judy Pigue

Have you ever bought a colorful succulent from the garden center only to have it die a few weeks later? Do you struggle with growing succulents and cacti for more than one season? Worry no more. A leader in the Cactus and Succulent Society, Judy will teach you how to grow them successfully throughout the…
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CS40 – Mini-Forest Revolution

Hannah Lewis

So much of the climate conversation is powered by the fearful narrative of a dying planet. Hannah Lewis offers a different story. The mini-forest revolution is a movement to restore biodiversity in our cities and towns by transforming empty lots, backyards, and degraded land into mini-forests. Hannah Lewis presents the Miyawaki Method, a unique approach…
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CS41 – Connecting People and Plants

Terri James, Pam Bennett & Sheri Dorn

As Horticultural professionals and Master Gardeners, we instinctively know the communities we serve and environment are better because of what we do. But how much better? Join our three panelists as they provide the answer. They detail the depth and breadth of the everyday benefits and value of gardening, both to individuals and communities. Consumer…
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CS43 – Grow Your Own Spices

Tasha Greer

Learning to grow spices used to require acts of dangerous espionage. No more! Spice up your garden, your plate, and your health with your own fresh, homegrown spices. Unlike herbs, spices come from the seeds, roots, bark, or berries of plants, which means growing, harvesting, and preparing spices is a lot more nuanced than growing…
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CS44 – Landscaping with a Prairie Palette

Carol Davit

Carol Davit tells a compelling story of why the prairie matters. Native grasslands occur globally in the form of prairies, glades, savannas, and other grassland-natural communities. In addition to their in situ biological values, grasslands are reservoirs of seed for the native landscaping industry, and provide inspiration for attractive native gardens. Carol will discuss: How…
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CS45 – Kahoot! Educating Master Gardeners and Our Communities with a Smile

Tena van Andel

How do we inspire Master Gardeners to learn? How do we spice up the same old lecture on container gardening? Kahoot! Kahoot is a subscription-based tool on the web that lets you create online trivia games that are fun and, most importantly, educational. It has over 100 million games on every topic imaginable. Learn how…
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CS46 – Inspiring Your Inner Artist with Nature’s Art

Donna Houtteman

Mother Nature is the perfect engineer and design guru. She has been creating and optimizing her designs for millions of years. She has R & D in the bag. What are her design principles? How might you apply them to garden design? Join Donna as she guides you in seeing nature’s design principles at work---from…
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CS47 – The Need for Monarch Waystations

Dr. Orley “Chip” Taylor

How can you not love a tiny, gorgeous creature that flies from Mexico to Canada to keep its species on the Earth? Monarch butterflies are one of our most iconic insects. And they need our help. Join this entertaining speaker and outstanding scientist and learn how you can help. Habitat loss and climate change is…
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CS48 – Children in the Garden, A Sensory Experience

Rene Bookoff

Children’s gardens are a big part of the Master Gardener mission. Because sensory experiences are so important to a child’s development, creating a sensory garden for children is a natural fit. Join Rene Bookoff as she walks through the how-tos for creating a sensory experience in a community children's garden in Maryland. The photos will…
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TS13 – A Relaxing Outing: Behind the Scenes at Boulevard Brewery

Do you like beer? Are you curious about how it’s made? Then gather your friends and head downtown to Kansas City’s Boulevard Brewery. You’ll have a fun and sociable afternoon exploring Kansas City’s oldest and most successful craft brewery. Located on Southwest Boulevard (the Brewery’s namesake), Boulevard is known in the Midwest for its delicious…
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$55

CS50 – The Art of Gardening Monet Style

Gale McRoberts

Have you wanted a Monet-style garden but thought it was too involved? Then this is the session for you. Come be inspired and entertained at the same time as Gale McRoberts explains how to bring art and gardening together to create a Monet-style garden. Claude Monet transformed the art world by infusing his paintings with…
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CS52 – Engaging Master Gardeners as Citizen Scientists

Matt Jones, Caroline Richardson

Citizen scientists are all the buzz. As the name implies, citizen scientists are people from the general public (citizens) who collaborate with professional scientists in doing applied research. For Extension professionals, Master Gardeners are a natural for collaborating on horticulture research. They love to learn. They have first-hand knowledge and experience. They live where the…
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CS53 – New and Recently Introduced High Performing Annuals for 2023

Mike DeRee

What gardener doesn’t want to attend this presentation?! Join Mike DeRee from Ball Seed Company as he talks about new annual varieties introduced in 2023, the must-haves, and rock star annuals from the past couple of years. He’ll also entertain and enlighten you with stories about the plant industry, an industry that is both historical…
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CS54 – The Alchemy of Compost, How 2+2=9 If You Let It

Stan Slaughter

We all want better compost faster, an easier composting process, and more waste reduction. Composting is part art and part science. Most gardeners know the science, but many struggle with the art and how to make composting work for them. Take a walk with Stan as he goes beyond the basics and delves deeper into…
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CS55 – Lilac Renaissance

Brian Morley

Lilacs . . . “In springtime, love is carried on the breeze.” Brian Morley fell in love with lilacs, so much so that he “bought the farm,” both literally and figuratively, and now grows and collects many varieties of lilacs as well as creates new hybrids. For many of us, the fragrance of lilacs is…
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ES03 – The Forgotten Elements of Good Design

Daniel Hinkley

You will not want to miss this chance to see and hear one of America’s foremost horticulturists and plantsmen. Daniel will help us understand what it takes to create a pleasing landscape. Using his talents, background, and experience, Daniel will incorporate his style and humor into an enjoyable presentation that will provide us with practical…
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KS04 – Plant Partners: Science-Based Companion Planting Strategies for the Vegetable Garden

Jessica Walliser

Jessica Walliser provides a scientific look at whether or not vegetable companion planting works and why. Discover how companion planting affects weed control and the spread of plant diseases. Learn why we should be interested in nitrogen fixing plants and more. Even non-vegetable gardeners will find Jessica’s presentation to be as fun as it is…
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KS05 – Why Gardens and Gardening Matter

Scott Beuerlein

You won’t want to miss this uplifting closing keynote by Scott Beuerlein. It takes you on a fascinating horticultural journey. He connects evolution, art, genetics, natural history, food and wine, and more with landscapes that make us feel more comfortable, happy, and secure. Scott makes the case that green spaces and the plants that create…
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