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January Gardening Tips

Hello Fellow Gardeners,

Hope you enjoyed your holiday celebrations with friends and family!  We wish you a Happy, Healthy,  and Prosperous 2016!  Below are some gardening tips, educational opportunities, and events for January. Don’t miss our meeting on Tuesday, January 26th, 7:30 pm with a Master Gardener guest speaker, Stan Fisher, who will  give a presentation on Planting for Birds!

Planning:

  • Start reading those seed catalogs!
  • Decide where your plants from seed are going in your garden.
  • Order/buy those seeds! Collect supplies for starting seeds.
    • The University of Maryland’s Home and Garden Information Center celebrated 25 years of answering Marylanders’ questions about pests and plants!

Flowers and Groundcovers:

Trees and Shrubs:

Herbs, Veggies, and Fruit:
  • Cover garlic plants with straw or leaf mulch.
  • Cover garden beds with shredded leaves to minimize soil erosion.
  • Prune dead bramble canes.
  • Hand-pull visible weeds.
  • Sharpen and replace tools as needed.
  • Interesting idea: Innovations in Agriculture In Japan!! Plant potatoes in a pot!
  • Here are some more fruit and vegetable gardening tips for January from UMD’s HGIC.

Lawns:

  • Shovel walks and drive before applying ice melt or you will damage lawn.
  • Get your lawn mower serviced.
  • Avoid walking on frozen grass to avoid damaging the crowns.
  • This is a good time of year to dispose properly of left over and unwanted pesticides.
  • See HGIC’s January Lawn Tips for more details.

Indoors/Houseplants:

  • Change water in cuttings started last fall and add 2-3 pieces of fish tank charcoal.
  • Pinch back growing tips of leggy cuttings and plants that are overwintering.
  • Maintain moisture in posts wintering indoors BUT DO NOT OVER WATER!
  • Start to fertilize with half strength houseplant fertilizer (every 2 weeks).
  • Remove old leaves, damaged stems.
  • Pests to watch for: Spidermites, Mealybug, Scale
  • See HGIC’s January Houseplants Tips for more tips.

Indoor/Outdoor Insect and Wildlife Tips:

  • Watch for insects that may show up including stink bugs, spiders, moths, fruit flies, and mites.
  • Five invasive pests that cause damage to our environment, agriculture
  • See HGIC’s January Insect Tips for more details.

  • Keep bird feeders clean and filled.
  • Apply deer deterrent.
  • Remove food sources like pet food and keep trash can lids tightly secured. Keep attic and basement doors closed to keep mice and other critters out of the home.
  • This is the mating season for foxes. Late at night they make a loud noise that sounds like a person screaming. (Listen)
  • For more information on wildlife management and attracting wildlife see HGIC’s January Wildlife tips.

Source: University of Maryland’s Home and Garden Information Center (HGIC).

January

See below for upcoming local events in January. Don’t miss our meeting on Tuesday, January 26th, starting at 7:30 pm with a Master Gardener guest speaker, Stan Fisher, who will  give a presentation on Planting for Birds!


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Winter Festivals in Montgomery Parks

Winter is right around the corner…and we have lots of festivals and events to help you enjoy the season! Check out www.MontgomeryParks.org/festivals for a list of major events happening in late November through February.

01/08/2016 – Friday Foray: Winter

Birding

‎Friday, ‎January ‎08, ‎2016, ‏‎10:00:00 AMGo to full article

We will bird along the C&O Canal and Potomac River at Riley’s Lock in Poolesville and then drive to the nearby wildlife impoundments at Hugh’s Hollow to look for winter waterfowl. Registered participants will receive directions and a map link by e-mail.

Ages 18 & up

01/09/2016 – Meet the Animals

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎09, ‎2016, ‏‎11:00:00 AMGo to full article

What animals live in and around Wheaton Regional Park and which animals actually live in the nature center? Join us for a family friendly presentation and your chance to see the animals close up.

Ages 2 & up

01/09/2016 – Get Lost! at Black Hill Regional Park

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎09, ‎2016, ‏‎2:00:00 PMGo to full article

Are you looking for a family adventure? Then join us for an introduction to getting lost! Okay, not “lost,” really we mean geocaching and letterboxing. We’ll teach you a little bit about each activity and let you practice some new skills to get ready for your own fun family adventure.

Ages 6 & up

01/10/2016 – Make It and Take It: Wind Flags

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎10, ‎2016, ‏‎12:00:00 PMGo to full article

Drop by the Visitor Center and have some fun! We’ll have easy-to-make seasonal crafts that you can make and take home. No registration required; drop-in anytime during program hours! Fee is per craft; exact change is appreciated.

All ages

01/10/2016 – Science Sunday: Ooey Gooey

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎10, ‎2016, ‏‎3:00:00 PMGo to full article

Science is awesome, messy, and fun! Join a park naturalist as we explore the awesome world of science around the park. On this Ooey Gooey Science Sunday we’re going to get messy by making things like slime and silly putty. We’ll use our ooey gooey experiments to talk about the science of liquids, solids, and polymers. You’ll also get to take some ooey gooey experiments home with you.

Ages 6 to 12

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎16, ‎2016, ‏‎8:30:00 AMGo to full article

Discover amazing winter birding just minutes from I-270! Do goldeneyes, tundra swans, and coots sound intriguing? Come check them out with an expert guide. Meet at the Visitor Center. Bring your own binoculars if you have them; spotting scopes will be provided. Dress for the weather.

Ages 16 & up

01/16/2016 – Easy Basketry at Brookside Nature Center in Wheaton Regional Park

Using willow staves and a round wooden base, we’ll fashion a simple, cylindrical basket by applying basic basket weaving techniques.  The natural container we create will be ideal for holding pens, tools or other utensils.

Ages 12 & up

01/16/2016 – Weed Warriors at Elmhirst Parkway

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎16, ‎2016, ‏‎10:00:00 AMGo to full article

Saturday 10:00am to 12:00 noon.

Save the Trees! of this tributary of Rock Creek. This neighborhood park provides a stripe of green and a lovely pathway. Last year, persistent hard work took down some of the longest standing vines, but the summer those pesky plants have grown again.  Join the community (ceritfied Weed Warrior or not) for group workdays, the 3rd Saturday of the month. Each workday will have a differenent target.
SSL hours approved.

Wear long plants, sturdy shoes and work clothes. Gloves and tools will be provided, or bring your own. Hand tools only. No power tools, machetes or herbicides.

Questions and RSVP to Barbara or Anne at mcp-weedwarriors@montgomeryparks.org. Please note that email is not monitored after 1pm Friday.

01/16/2016 – Volunteer at a MLK Jr. Day of Service Event this weekend!

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎16, ‎2016, ‏‎10:00:00 AMGo to full article

Montgomery Parks is excited to once again take part in the MLK Jr. Day of Service.  We’re looking forward to another great 3-day weekend of volunteer service in our parks January 16-18, 2016!

Last year, more than 500 volunteers joined us in celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service by cleaning up our parks and streams, and by removing non-native invasive plants and helping to save our forests!  Let’s see if we can do even more this year!

Go to www.MontgomeryParks.org/MLK to see the growing list of events where YOU can help out!  Keep checking back as we get closer to the date as we will be updating the list of volunteer events often.

Most projects will either be 10am to noon in the mornings, or 1pm to 3pm in the afternoons.

Projects are Student Service Learning (SSL) approved.

Contact Lynn in the Volunteer Services Office (VSO) if you have any questions.

Hope to see you out there!

In case the weather is a little “iffy” please get the latest updates on cancellations at: www.MontgomeryParks.org/Weather

01/16/2016 – Raptor Feeding

 ‎Saturday, ‎January ‎16, ‎2016, ‏‎12:00:00 PMGo to full article

Observe Meadowside’s resident raptors during their feeding time and hear some stories about the raptors on exhibit.

All ages

01/16/2016 – Outdoor Classroom Explor-a-thon

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎16, ‎2016, ‏‎1:00:00 PMGo to full article

Want to jump like a frog? Dig a hole to China? Search for spineless wonders? Then join us in the outdoor classroom exploration areas at the Black Hill Visitor Center. Staff will guide children through a variety of activities that are sure to be fun and inspiring. Dress for the weather.

Ages 5 to 12

01/16/2016 – Wheaton Wanders

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎16, ‎2016, ‏‎2:00:00 PMGo to full article

Take a walk with a naturalist on nearby trails to discover what’s happening in nature around Brookside Nature Center. One day we might learn how to identify trees in winter, another day we’ll go birdwatching. The next week we may learn about animal tracks. You never know what nature will share, so be here each week for all the fun!

Ages 6 to 12

01/16/2016 – Winter Campfire

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎16, ‎2016, ‏‎5:00:00 PMGo to full article

Baby its cold outside! But don’t let that stop you from enjoying a roaring campfire under the starts. Join a naturalist for a winter-inspired campfire followed by s’mores! Meet at the Visitor Center and bring a chair or blanket.

Ages 1 & up

01/17/2016 – Harpists at the Visitor Center

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎17, ‎2016, ‏‎1:00:00 PMGo to full article

Join us for an afternoon of beautiful harp music and the natural beauty of Black Hill all around you. No need to register; just come to the Visitor Center and enjoy.

All ages

01/17/2016 – Meet the Animals

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎17, ‎2016, ‏‎1:30:00 PMGo to full article

What animals live in and around Wheaton Regional Park and which animals actually live in the nature center? Join this family friendly presentation and your chance to see the animals close up.

Ages 2 & up

01/17/2016 – January Storytimes: Winter Weather

 ‎Sunday, ‎January ‎17, ‎2016, ‏‎3:00:00 PMGo to full article

Now that the weather is colder, enjoy a tale about nature in the cozy comfort of the nature center. Join us in January by our cozy hearth to watch the weather from our big window while listening to a different story each week about the wonders of winter weather like snowflakes, crystals and ice.

Ages 3 to 6

01/17/2016 – What Are You Missing?

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎17, ‎2016, ‏‎4:00:00 PMGo to full article

Look around…listen…breath deep…touch! Our understanding of the world around us is based on what we can sense, and what we can imagine. As humans, we have limited senses of hearing and sight–and our sense of time also has an effect on what we understand. Join a Brookside naturalist to learn how to use different tools to expand your powers of observation and sharpen your senses. You never know what you’ll discover when you take a closer look!

Ages 5 & up

01/18/2016 – Park Play Day

‎Monday, ‎January ‎18, ‎2016, ‏‎9:00:00 AMGo to full article

No school? No problem! On many of the days Montgomery County Public Schools are off (teacher training days, etc.), Park Play Days are on.  Bring your kids (ages 6-12) for a Park Play Day full of activities, including an ice skating lesson, arts & crafts, and fun team games and sports.

Ages 6 to 12

01/18/2016 – Tennis Boot Days

Monday, ‎January ‎18, ‎2016, ‏‎9:00:00 AMGo to full article

School’s out today, so why not let your young tennis pros take the day to learn and improve their tennis skills?  We’ll use games, personal instruction and drills to teach beginning/intermediate level players all the basics: forehand, backhand and overhead strokes, serves and volleys, footwork, scorekeeping, names and meanings of the lines, and more.  It’s great fun and great exercise, too!  Please bring non-perishable lunch.

Ages 6 to 12

01/18/2016 – Park Play Day

‎Monday, ‎January ‎18, ‎2016, ‏‎9:00:00 AMGo to full article

No school? No problem! On many of the days Montgomery County Public Schools are off (teacher training days, etc.), Park Play Days are on.  Bring your kids (ages 6-12) for a Park Play Day full of activities, including an ice skating lesson, arts & crafts, and fun team games and sports.

Ages 6 to 12

01/18/2016 – Volunteer at a MLK Jr. Day of Service Event this weekend!

‎Monday, ‎January ‎18, ‎2016, ‏‎10:00:00 AMGo to full article

Montgomery Parks is very excited to once again take part in the MLK Jr. Day of Service.  We’re looking forward to another great weekend of service this winter on January 16-18, 2016.

Last year, more than 500 volunteers joined us in celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service by cleaning up our parks and streams, and by removing non-native invasive plants and saving the forest!  Let’s see if we can do even more this year!

Go to http://www.montgomeryparks.org/team/mlk_jr_day.shtm to see the growing list of events where YOU can help out!  Keep checking back as we get closer to the date.

01/22/2016 – Night Hike: Black Hill

‎Friday, ‎January ‎22, ‎2016, ‏‎6:30:00 PMGo to full article

Take a hike by the light of the full moon. We’ll look and listen for creatures that are most active at night. Hikes are approximately 1 mile. Dress warmly and please, no flashlights.

Ages 8 & up

01/23/2016 – Backyard Birding

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎23, ‎2016, ‏‎10:00:00 AMGo to full article

Learn which seed is preferred by which bird and where to place your feeders, then make a treat or a feeder for your backyard feathered friends. Please register everyone attending and dress for the weather. Call 301-528-3492 to let us know if your child has any food allergies.

Ages 1 & up

01/23/2016 – Meet the Animals

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎23, ‎2016, ‏‎11:00:00 AMGo to full article

What animals live in and around Wheaton Regional Park and which animals actually live in the nature center? Join us for a family friendly presentation and your chance to see the animals close up.

Ages 2 & up

01/23/2016 – Raptor Enrichment

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎23, ‎2016, ‏‎11:30:00 AMGo to full article

Raptors are smart! Come see Meadowside’s resident raptors as they search for food, explore new objects, and encounter new experiences.

All ages

01/23/2016 – Raptor Feeding

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎23, ‎2016, ‏‎12:00:00 PMGo to full article

Observe Meadowside’s resident raptors during their feeding time and hear some stories about the raptors on exhibit.

All ages

01/23/2016 – Wheaton Wanders

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎23, ‎2016, ‏‎2:00:00 PMGo to full article

Take a walk with a naturalist on nearby trails to discover what’s happening in nature around Brookside Nature Center. One day we might learn how to identify trees in winter, another day we’ll go birdwatching. The next week we may learn about animal tracks. You never know what nature will share, so be here each week for all the fun!

Ages 6 to 12

01/24/2016 – Tennis Boot Days

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎24, ‎2016, ‏‎9:00:00 AMGo to full article

School’s out today, so why not let your young tennis pros take the day to learn and improve their tennis skills?  We’ll use games, personal instruction and drills to teach beginning/intermediate level players all the basics: forehand, backhand and overhead strokes, serves and volleys, footwork, scorekeeping, names and meanings of the lines, and more.  It’s great fun and great exercise, too!  Please bring non-perishable lunch.

Ages 6 to 12

01/24/2016 – Park Play Day

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎24, ‎2016, ‏‎9:00:00 AMGo to full article

No school? No problem! On many of the days Montgomery County Public Schools are off (teacher training days, etc.), Park Play Days are on.  Bring your kids for a Park Play Day full of activities, including an ice skating lesson, arts & crafts, and fun team games and sports.

Ages 6 to 12

01/24/2016 – Family Day at Black Hill

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎24, ‎2016, ‏‎1:00:00 PMGo to full article

School’s out today, so bring the kids to the Visitor Center for an afternoon of nature fun! Friends of Black Hill Nature Programs will be on hand to help you explore nature topics like birds, bats and bears. Also, volunteer naturalists will lead short nature walks with hands-on activities and games. Drop in anytime from 1 – 4 pm for the fun! This program is free, but please register so we’ll have enough materials and help for all.

Ages 1 & up

01/24/2016 – Something Awesome!

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎24, ‎2016, ‏‎1:00:00 PMGo to full article

Nature is awesome, cool, and super-fun! We’ll celebrate the winter wonderland around us with awesome activities around the Visitor Center. Check our Facebook page before the program to find out what’s happening today and to know how to dress.

Ages 5 & up

01/24/2016 – Meet the Animals

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎24, ‎2016, ‏‎1:30:00 PMGo to full article

What animals live in and around Wheaton Regional Park and which animals actually live in the nature center? Join this family friendly presentation and your chance to see the animals close up.

Ages 2 & up

01/24/2016 – What Are You Missing?

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎24, ‎2016, ‏‎4:00:00 PMGo to full article

Look around…listen…breath deep…touch! Our understanding of the world around us is based on what we can sense, and what we can imagine. As humans, we have limited senses of hearing and sight–and our sense of time also has an effect on what we understand. Join a Brookside naturalist to learn how to use different tools to expand your powers of observation and sharpen your senses. You never know what you’ll discover when you take a closer look!

Ages 5 & up

MCT Garden Club January Meeting Topic: Planting for Birds

January 26 @ 7:30 pm9:00 pm

Mill Creek Towne Elementary,

17700 Park Mill Dr
Derwood, 20855 United States

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Hi Fellow Gardeners and Neighbors! The Mill Creek Towne Garden Club is starting up its programs for 2016!  This month we will have a Master Gardener providing tips on planting for birds.  Please come join us – all are welcome!  Below are the details.

Date: Tuesday, January 22, 2016 @ 7:30 pm
Topic: Ultimate Garden Planner Speaker: Stan Fisher, Master Gardener
Location: Mill Creek Towne Elementary Teacher’s Lounge
Hostesses: Betty Laffan, Claire Peterson

01/30/2016 – Weed Warriors – Friends of Sligo Creek at Forest Glen

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎30, ‎2016, ‏‎9:00:00 AMGo to full article

Saturdays, 9-11am *usually*

Join us this morning to take on the invasive plants along the stream and the bike path. This seciton of Sligo Creek has had a steady group of volunteers working to preserve the secret biodiversity of Sligo Creek. Join us and we may just show you something cool. We’ll certainly teach you how to work the invasives that are probably in your yard too. Work continues in this section to remove undesirable plants, restore forest health and enjoy Sligo Creek throughout the year, usually the last Saturday of the month. Workdays occur in all temperatures, but are cancelled in the event of rain. Wear appropriate clothing, bring your own tools or borrow ours.

01/30/2016 – Webelos/Arrow of Light Elective: Into the Wild

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎30, ‎2016, ‏‎9:30:00 AMGo to full article

Learn about flyways, birds found in your backyard, and caring for insects.  Explore the role producers, consumers, and decomposers play in the food chain of an ecosystem.

Ages 7 to 10

01/30/2016 – Nature Architects

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎30, ‎2016, ‏‎10:00:00 AMGo to full article

Erect a tower, build a boat, make a mud pie…it’s time to let your inner architect out! We’ll venture into different park habitats to design and construct things using natural objects and materials. What we do will depend on the weather and the things we can find. But no matter what we do, come dressed for the weather and ready to get dirty.

Ages 3 to 12

01/30/2016 – Meet the Animals

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎30, ‎2016, ‏‎11:00:00 AMGo to full article

What animals live in and around Wheaton Regional Park and which animals actually live in the nature center? Join us for a family friendly presentation and your chance to see the animals close up.

Ages 2 & up

01/30/2016 – Raptor Enrichment

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎30, ‎2016, ‏‎11:30:00 AMGo to full article

Raptors are smart! Come see Meadowside’s resident raptors as they search for food, explore new objects, and encounter new experiences.

All ages

01/30/2016 – Raptor Feeding

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎30, ‎2016, ‏‎12:00:00 PMGo to full article

Observe Meadowside’s resident raptors during their feeding time and hear some stories about the raptors on exhibit.

All ages

01/30/2016 – Family Scavenger Hunt

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎30, ‎2016, ‏‎1:00:00 PMGo to full article

Bring the family to Black Hill Visitor Center to hunt for natural treasures! Drop by the Visitor Center to pick up a scavenger hunt sheet, get some helpful hints, and then head outside to start looking. When you’ve finished, come back to the Visitor Center to get a prize. No registration required – drop in anytime during program hours!

All ages

01/30/2016 – Wheaton Wanders

‎Saturday, ‎January ‎30, ‎2016, ‏‎2:00:00 PMGo to full article

Take a walk with a naturalist on nearby trails to discover what’s happening in nature around Brookside Nature Center. One day we might learn how to identify trees in winter, another day we’ll go birdwatching. The next week we may learn about animal tracks. You never know what nature will share, so be here each week for all the fun!

Ages 6 to 12

01/31/2016 – Ladies Trek: Agricultural History Farm Park

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎31, ‎2016, ‏‎9:00:00 AMGo to full article

Want to hike but don’t quite know where to go? Meet other women and hike park trails with a park naturalist. Hike lengths vary with the pace of each group. Today we’ll hike in the Agricultural History Farm Park – a 410-acre complex situated along Rock Creek in Derwood, Maryland. The park features a farmhouse, barn, assorted farm buildings and an activity center, as well as 7- acres set aside to depict historic life on the farm. Meet at the parking lot to the left of the Activity Center, 18400 Muncaster Road, Derwood, MD. Trail Map: http://www.montgomeryparks.org/PPSD/ParkTrails/trails_MAPS/trailmap_pdfs/Ag_HistFarm.pdf

Ages 18 & up

01/31/2016 – Meet the Animals

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎31, ‎2016, ‏‎1:30:00 PMGo to full article

What animals live in and around Wheaton Regional Park and which animals actually live in the nature center? Join this family friendly presentation and your chance to see the animals close up.

Ages 2 & up

01/31/2016 – Make It and Take It: Twig Art

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎31, ‎2016, ‏‎1:30:00 PMGo to full article

Drop by the Visitor Center and have some fun! We’ll have easy-to-make seasonal crafts that you can make and take home. No registration required; drop-in anytime during program hours! Fee is per craft; exact change is appreciated.

All ages

01/31/2016 – January Storytimes: Winter Weather

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎31, ‎2016, ‏‎3:00:00 PMGo to full article

Now that the weather is colder, enjoy a tale about nature in the cozy comfort of the nature center. Join us in January by our cozy hearth to watch the weather from our big window while listening to a different story each week about the wonders of winter weather like snowflakes, crystals and ice.

Ages 3 to 6

01/31/2016 – What Are You Missing?

‎Sunday, ‎January ‎31, ‎2016, ‏‎4:00:00 PMGo to full article

Look around…listen…breath deep…touch! Our understanding of the world around us is based on what we can sense, and what we can imagine. As humans, we have limited senses of hearing and sight–and our sense of time also has an effect on what we understand. Join a Brookside naturalist to learn how to use different tools to expand your powers of observation and sharpen your senses. You never know what you’ll discover when you take a closer look!

Ages 5 & up

December Gardening Tips

Hello Fellow Gardeners,

Now that it is getting colder and we’ve celebrated Thanksgiving, it is time to get ready for the holidays in December!  Below are some gardening tips, recipes, educational opportunities (including the 2016 Master Gardener program – hurry, deadline for registration is December 18th!) and events for December including lots of festive events for all!

Don’t miss the opportunity to get some of your decorating and gift shopping done by going to some local events including the Mill Creek Towne Holiday Show on Friday, December 4th and Mill Creek Towne Garden Club’s Season’s Nursery sale on Friday to Sunday, December 11th-13th (see below for details on these and other local events for December)!

Planning:

Flowers and Groundcovers:

Trees and Shrubs:

  • Prune maples, dogwoods, birch, elm, walnut, and yellowwood to prevent “bleeding”.
  • Moderately prune evergreens, especially hollies, for indoor decorating.
  • Water slowly and deeply if weather is very dry and ground is not frozen.
  • Prune out Fireblight damage Malus and Pyrus when very cold.
  • Diseases to watch for: Fireblight
  • For care of holiday plants and trees, see online publications on “Seasonal and Indoor Plants” tips.
    • HG 45 – Selecting and Caring for the Cut Christmas Tree
    • HG 46 – Selecting and Caring for a Live Christmas Tree
  • See HGIC’s December Trees and Shrubs Tips for more details.
Herbs, Veggies, and Fruit:

Lawns:

Indoors/Houseplants:

Indoor/Outdoor Insect and Wildlife Tips:

 

Support our Local Farmers – Participate in the Buy Local Challenge!buy_local

Please support our local farmers by visiting one of Montgomery County’s Farmers Markets and purchasing local fresh produce.  See below for a  listing of local farmersʼ markets and farms in your area.

Source: University of Maryland Extension’s Home and Garden Information Center (HGIC).

Upcoming Events and Educational Opportunities:

See below for highlights of upcoming events on our calendar. Check out our Events Calendar for a complete list of upcoming events for all ages!

Maryland Master Naturalist Training

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Maryland Master Naturalist logo

Would you like a chance to learn more about the natural world and our place in it? Would you volunteer your time to share the wonder of Nature with others, to assist in ecological research, and strive to make your community a healthier, happier place?If you answered ‘yes’ to these questions, you may have the makings of a Maryland Master Naturalist.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is partnering with the Anne Arundel County Department of Recreation and Parks to host Master Naturalist training, beginning February 10, 2016 and continuing through mid-May. Classes, which will focus on the natural history of Maryland’s Coastal Plain, will be held on Wednesdays, from 5:30pm to 9:30pm, at MD DNR headquarters, the Tawes State Office Building in Annapolis. Three field days will also be scheduled on Saturdays, to practice identification skills and research techniques. Expert instructors will be on hand to guide Master Naturalists and to share tips and tools of the trade. Read more about this program…

Become a Master Gardener:

Registration Deadline: December 18, 2015 Montgomery County Master Gardeners logo

Master Gardeners are trained volunteers of the University of Maryland Extension dedicated to helping County residents by educating them about safe, effective and sustainable horticultural practices that build healthy gardens, landscapes and communities. Participants in the 2016 Montgomery County Master Gardener volunteer training program will learn environmentally sound gardening practices and after qualifying as Master Gardeners have many opportunities to help and teach others.

Classes meet on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday of each week from January 26, 2016, to March 11, 2016, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.at the Montgomery County Extension, Agricultural History Farm Park, 18410 Muncaster Road, in Derwood, MD. Cost is $325. The deadline to register is Friday, December 18, 2015. Class size is limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more details: https://extension.umd.edu/…/Mon…/2016%20training%20class.pdf

Garden of Lights: Winter Garden Walk Through Holiday Light Display

November 27, 2015January 3, 2016

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Open Nightly from November 27, 2015 – January 3, 2016 (closed December 24 & 25)
Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 5:30 – 9:30 PM | Friday – Saturday: 5:30 – 10:00 PM

Make a new holiday tradition at the Garden of Lights Walk Through Holiday Light Display

Step into a magical winter wonderland illuminated with more than one million dazzling colorful lights shaped into hand-crafted, original art forms of flowers, animals and other natural elements. Stroll from garden to garden enjoying twinkling tree forms, fountains, sparkling snowflakes overhead and more. The Garden of Lights celebrates its 18th season as a Baltimore/Washington, DC area family holiday tradition.

The night wouldn’t be complete without a visit inside the Conservatory to enjoy watching G-Scale model trains wind through a seasonal landscape. Afterward, warm up inside the Visitors Center while you sip hot cocoa and listen to one of the nightly musical performances. The Conservatory Winter Display and Garden Railway Exhibit is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM beginning Friday, November 27, 2015 – Sunday, January 3, 2016.

$25 per car/van (Monday-Thursday) | $30 per car/van (Friday-Sunday)
$25 advanced tickets available beginning November 1, 2015
Cash only at entrance | Call for info on fees for buses, vans and limos.

Winter Lights

Winter Lights Open Nightly November 27 through December 31

The City of Gaithersburg Winter Lights Festival is getting ready to welcome visitors for its 20th spectacular season. The wondrous display of lights at Seneca Creek State Park will be open nightly November 27 through December 31. Please note that the festival will be closed on December 25.

The 3.5 mile drive through the enchanted setting of Seneca Creek State Park takes you past more than 365 illuminated displays and 65 animated vignettes that light up the night. Themed areas include Winter Woods, Teddy Bear Land, Victorian Village, the North Pole, and much more. The park is located at 11950 Clopper Road, just a few miles west of the intersection with I-270.

Location:

Seneca Creek State Park
11950 Clopper Road
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878

Hours:

Sunday – Thursday: 6 – 9 p.m.
Friday & Saturday: 6 – 10 p.m.

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Zoolights at the National Zoo November 27-January 2.

Over 500,000 LED lights and music, too!

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Mill Creek Towne Holiday Show

Friday, December 4, 2015, 5:30 pm – 9:30 pm

17817 Vinyard Lane, Derwood, MD 20855

Come and spend a lovely evening in Mill Creek Towne. Enjoy food, the company of your neighbors and get some holiday shopping done. Raffle drawing every half hour for gift certificates to be used at one of our vendors.

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Mill Creek Towne Garden Club Season’s Nursery Holiday Fundraiser

Friday–Sunday, December 11–13, 2015

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Mill Creek Towne Garden Club's Season's Nursery Holiday Fundraiser, December 11, 12, 13, Friday - Sunday

Please support Mill Creek Towne Garden Club’s community projects through our Season’s Nursery Sale. Proceeds help defray the costs for landscaping and maintenance of the MCT entrances. The sale is on Friday–Sunday, December 11th–13th, 2015. Season’s Nursery will donate 5% back to the MCT Garden Club from the Gift Shop, nursery, firewood—EVERYTHING. To participate, you must mention “MILL CREEK TOWNE GARDEN CLUB” when you make your purchase.

Fri–Sat 8:00 am-6:00 pm | Sun 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Season’s Nursery

8135 Snouffer School Rd.

Gaithersburg, MD 20879

301-990-6689

http://seasonsnurseryinc.com/

*Donations to MCT Garden Club are gratefully accepted*

Happy Holidays!

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Montgomery Parks Special Events & Festivals – December


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December

Christmas on the Farm

Saturday & Sunday, December 12 & 13, 2015
Noon-5pm | Agricultural History Farm Park, 18400 Muncaster Rd., Derwood, MD 20855
FREE! All ages welcome | No registration required
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Winter Solstice Campfire at Meadowside Nature Center

Saturday, December 19
7-8 p.m. | Meadowside Nature Center
$6/child b| Ages 3 & up| Please register for all attending at ActiveMONTGOMERY.org. Come share the light and warmth of the campfire ring at Meadowside. We’ll tell tales of winter, make lanterns (one per family) to light our way and enjoy a toasty marshmallow treat.
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Winter Solstice: A Celebration of Light at Brookside Nature Center

Sunday, December 20
1-5 p.m. | Brookside Nature Center
$6/person| Ages 3 & up| Please register for all attending at ActiveMONTGOMERY.org. Rediscover winter at Brookside Nature Center’s Solstice Celebration with activities and crafts that highlight different cultural celebrations of the year’s shortest day. Calm yourself with a spiral walk; sip hot cider by the fire; make lanterns to light up the night; and enjoy the shadow-puppet theater’s presentation of Shingebiss and the North Wind. Pre-registration appreciated but not required.
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Winter Solstice Celebration at Locust Grove Nature Center

Sunday, December 20
4-6 p.m. | Meadowside Nature Center
$6/person| Ages 3 & up| Please register for all attending at ActiveMONTGOMERY.org. The winter solstice is a just few days away, and the winter holiday season is here! Join us at Locust Grove Nature Center to welcome winter with a family-friendly celebration. Enjoy a campfire, make New Year’s wishes, light candles, make treats to share with animals, and roast chestnuts and marshmallows on an open fire! Please register and pay for both children and adults.
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Winter Solstice Night Hike

Tuesday, December 22
6:30-7:30 p.m. | Black Hill Nature Programs
$6/person| Ages 8 & up| Please register for all attending at ActiveMONTGOMERY.org. Celebrate the start of winter with a hike by the light of the no-quite-full moon. We’ll look and listen for creatures that are most active at night. Hikes are approximately 1 mile. Dress warmly and please, no flashlights.
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