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Bay de Noc Gardening Conference is April 15

ESCANABA — April 1 is the registration deadline for the 23rd Annual Bay de Noc Gardening Conference in Escanaba. The event will be held at Bay College on Saturday, April 15. This year, the event features 16 different classes on a variety of yard and garden topics.

Participants will be able to choose to attend four classes at this day-long conference. “Reducing Synthetic Inputs in Home Gardens” will be presented by Scott Reuss, University of Wisconsin Extension Corps and Soils Educator. Bill Van Kosky of Marquette will discuss bog gardening. Dr. Dave Garner will talk about pruning shrubs. He will also be teaching a class on native plants and grasses. Jim Isleib, retired MSU Extension educator from Munising, will discuss techniques in growing tomatoes and peppers. Dan Doyen from Seven Acre Gardens near Hyde will discuss ideas including the use of metal, wood, fences, stone, and recycled materials in the garden. Other conference topics include food preservation, willow structures, monarch butterflies, and indoor succulents, cooking fresh from the garden, root vegetables, lilies, invasive species, fruit tree pruning and house plants.

There is a fee to take part, which includes morning refreshments, box lunch, and up to four classes. Only re-paid registrations postmarked by April 1 will be accepted. Brochures can be picked up in the Escanaba area at: Bay College – Joseph Heirman University Center (Office 937), Tractor Supply, Heathway, Mel’s Lawn and Garden, Wickert Floral, and Pam’s Petals.

To receive printable .pdf of the brochure by email, contact DeltaCountyMGA@gmail.com or private message your email address to the event Facebook page: Bay de Noc Gardening Conference [https://www.facebook.com/Bay-de-Noc-Gardening-Conference-461099433994360].

The program is open to anyone with an interest in gardening, regardless of experience. The program also qualifies for Master Gardener educational credit. The Delta County Master Gardener Association, MSU0E Master Gardeners, Bay College, and the Bay de Noc Gardening Association are sponsors of this event.

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