The North Fulton Master Gardeners will partner with Alpharetta for the 22nd annual Garden Faire on Saturday, April 29 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Grove at Wills
In a new series from Appen Media and the North Fulton Master Gardeners, rotating columnists will explore horticulture topics like herbs, insects and wildlife conservation. Here s Garden Buzz.
The North Fulton Master Gardeners, in collaboration with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension are providing horticultural education through free virtual gardening education programming.
NORTH FULTON COUNTY, Ga. â The North Fulton Master Gardeners has announced its fall class schedule, seven classes that cover practical activities to enhance everything from landscaping to vegetables.
The classes are free and are available through Zoom webinars and Facebook Live. Classes will be available for later viewing at
Each class emphasizes practical gardening activities at the time of year that is best suited for that activity. Register in advance at: bit.ly/Fall2021NFMG-GardeningLectureSeries.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about how to join the webinar. If you cannot attend the live webinar, you can register anyway so you will receive a recorded link to the class.Â
UpdatedWed, Mar 3, 2021 at 11:05 am ET
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Welcome to Big Trees Forest Preserve- Katherine Coppedge, Master Gardener and Big Trees Board member, to share her love of Bog Trees at March 7 Big Trees of Sandy Springs class. (Photos by Sandy Shave)
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John Ripley Forbes Big Trees Forest Preserve is a beautiful and unique 30-acre Fulton County tree, plant, and wildlife sanctuary, the legacy of John Forbes, the foremost preservationist of the great outdoors in the Southeast. The Big Trees Forest Preserve is now a part of the Old-Growth Forest Network (OGFN), a national network of protected, native, publicly accessible mature forests. Big Trees is the first forest in Fulton County to receive the designation.