May 2016
Issue 45
Upcoming Meetings 2
Events of Interest 3
Youth MG Articles 4
Youth MG Photos 5
Congratulations 6
Scholarship Recipients 7
Inside this issue:
Dodge County Master Gardener Association
A Note from our President
Digging in Dodge
Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954) was a horticulturalist, botanist, educator, and co-founder of the American Society for Hor-ticultural Science. He is known as Ameri-ca’s “Father of Modern Horticulture” and worked to develop the Extension pro-gram at Cornell University in New York so that rural people could have access to natural studies. He once said, “A garden requires patient labor and attention. Plants do not grow merely to satisfy am-bitions or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because someone expended effort on them.”
Dodge County Master Gardener Associ-ation is similar to the garden that Mr. Bai-ley describes. It requires patient labor and attention. It will not grow just to sat-isfy ambitions or fulfill good intentions, but will thrive because people expend effort on it. We have had to make some changes in the last few years, but all to move the organization forward so it can continue to grow and prosper.
This is the last note from me that you will receive as President. I have fulfilled the maximum number of terms allowed by our by-laws and must step aside. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve. I want to thank every member for their support and help. We are a great organ-ization that does mighty things. It is only going to get better.
I feel very confident in the newly elected Board. They are:
Diane Hemling, President. Diane has been a member for four years and has been active as the coordinator of various booths, educational presenter at schools,
and is also a Master Composter.
Lynn Stanton, Vice President. Lynn just completed the Level 1 training and is quite knowledgeable and ready to be-come actively involved in many aspects of the organization.
Jan Krause, Secretary. Jan continues in her second term as secretary. She has been a member for seven years. She has served on the Board in various ca-pacities, co-coordinates the annual bus trip, and has helped with many major projects.
Joan Loomis, Treasure. Joan has been a member for seven years. She works the plant sale, helps with educational presentations, and teaches young gar-deners as she helps at Rainbow Hos-pice.
Gae Bergmann, Record Keeper. Gae has been a member for seven years. She teaches gardening to low income housing residents, works booths, raises monarch butterflies, and is always a will-ing worker where there is a need.
Please join me in welcoming this out-standing group of people. Offer your support and help in every way you can. They will dedicate many hours to serving you and making this organization one of the best in the county if not the state.
Carol
Left to Right—
Lynn Stanton
Joan Loomis
Diane Hemling
Jan Krause
Missing from
photo - Gae
Bergmann
Master Gardeners will be working on various projects in Dodge County this year. Projects are underway in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Fox Lake, Horicon, Hustisford, Juneau, Mayville, Reeseville, Watertown, and Wau-pun. Each project has a Master Gardener who coordinates the work. A complete and updated list of projects with contact person information is available from our website or from Carol Shirk (920) 387-5105.
2016 Projects
Upcoming Meetings
Anyone with an interest in gardening is welcome to attend the following free programs. Master Gardener meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of the month. Unless otherwise noted, the meetings are at 6:30 p.m. in the Administration Building, 127 E. Oak Street, Juneau.
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May 26 – Attracting and Raising Monarch Butterflies by Gae Bergmann. Gae Bergmann has been a
Master Gardener for nine years and has been raising Monarch butterflies for nearly all of that time. She has
raised more than 500 of these butterflies on her Fox Lake property. She has four varieties of milkweed plus
a variety of flowers planted to nourish them, which has resulted in her homestead being certified as a Mon-
arch Waystation. She will share the reasons it is essential to begin raising these beautiful insects, the life
stages of the butterfly, the procedures to follow for success, why it is necessary to plant milkweed, and how
each participant can become more involved.
Master Gardener Websites
http://www.wimastergardener.org/ http://dodge.uwex.edu/master-gardener/
Master Gardener E-mail [email protected]
June 23 – How Do I Manage Weeds in My Spaces by George Koepp. George Koepp, Columbia County UW-
Extension Agriculture Educator will discuss and share tips on dealing with weeds. He will help develop a plan
of attack to deal with weeds in the lawn, flower and vegetable gardens, and sidewalks and driveways.
George encourages people to use an integrated approach by using mechanical, biological, cultural/mulching,
and if all else fails, chemical weed control methods. George grew up on a farm and lived most of his life in
the eastern part of the Baraboo Bluffs, near Cascade Mountain in Portage. He taught High School Agriculture
and Biotechnology at Baraboo High School for 26 years and then joined the UW-Extension team in Columbia
County in August 2011.
July 28 – Tour of Kirschbaum Strawberry Acres, Beaver Dam by Stan Kirschbaum. Stan Kirschbaum owner/
operator of Kirschbaum Strawberry Acres (KSA) will give a tour of his farm. KSA started as a hobby farm on
County Road W between Beaver Dam and Juneau in 1980 with a 1/3 acre strawberry planting. It expanded
to its current location on Highway 151 with 15 acres of fruiting berries each year and about 40 acres of winter
rye for weed free berry mulch. What started as 99% u-pick has evolved into 50% u-pick and 50% already
picked strawberries, most which is sold as fresh production on the farm. Recently KSA joined with the only
licensed winery in Dodge County, Edwin Brix Vineyard in Juneau. The second bottling of Wild Stan’s Straw-
berry Wine was done August 24, 2015.
Stan is a 1970 graduate of Beaver Dam High School with a degree in Biology and a Chemistry Minor from
UW-Oshkosh. He is a member and past president of the Wisconsin Berry Growers Association and has
been growing strawberries since 1980.
Dodge County MGA Events
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July 12, 2016
Dodge County Master Gardener Associations Annual Bus Tour
La Crosse, WI
This year’s bus tour is to Riverside International Friendship Gardens in La Crosse, WI.
A buffet lunch will be served on the La Crosse Queen Paddlewheel. More details and regis-
tration form coming soon.
September 14-17, 2016
2016 Upper Midwest Regional Master Gardener Conference
Helping Nature Thrive—Gardeners at the Dells
Wisconsin Dells, WI
This conference will be set in the historically significant area of Wisconsin Dells, WI. Early explorers were
amazed at the majestic trees, narrow canyons, and stunning rock formations—still worth seeing today on a
boat trip or amphibious vehicle tour. Mid-September is the perfect time to visit—fall colors will be beautiful at
our conference headquarters, the Chula Vista Resort, located on the outskirts of Wisconsin Dells.
Listen to and learn from exciting speakers from Wisconsin and beyond, and tour some of Wisconsin’s finest
horticultural and natural treasures with knowledgeable guides. Enjoy networking with other Master Gardeners
from around the Midwest during coffee breaks and social time. Visit with vendors exhibiting their products and
services.
For more details see the official conference website: https://midwestmgconference.wordpress.com/ or follow
the event on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/midwestmgconference?ref=hl
May 21, 2016
Dodge County Master Gardener Plant Sale
Administration Building, 127 East Oak Street, Juneau WI
8 a.m.—11:00 a.m.
This is a sale which includes a fine selection of herbs, houseplants, annuals, perennials, and vegetables.
These are just a sampling of the plants grown and provided by Dodge County Master Gardeners. Don’t miss
it!
November 5, 2016
Gardening for Gold, Fall Symposium
Horicon Marsh Education Center, Horicon WI
Speakers, lunch, and a silent auction. An informational and fun day. Watch for
more details and registration form in the months to come.
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Youth Master Gardeners
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Youth Master Gardeners
Spring Clean up
Color Wheels
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Congratulations
Level 1 Training
2016 Certified Master Gardeners Congratulations to the 40 Master Gardeners who were certified for 2016. In order to be certified, each person
had to volunteer a minimum of 24 hours of volunteer service and complete at least 10 hours of continuing ed-
ucation for recertification, or completed 24 hours of volunteer service within a year of training.
Gae Bergmann
Pat Cunderman
Carol Duer
Sharon Fiedler
Margaret Furdek
Becky Goodrich
Glen Greenfield
Ben Hagman
Judy Hagman
Diane Hemling
Jacque Huebner
Chris Jacobs
Linda Kane
Wendy King
Al Krause
Jan Krause
Jim Kluetzmann
Lois Livens
Dennis Loomis
Joan Loomis
Kathy McMichael
Chuck Meyer
Claudia Mielke
William Milbrot
Sondra Olsen
Dianne Priegel
Jean Ramer
Carie Schmit
Beth Shambeau
Carol Shirk
Charlotte Snow
Judy Ann Studer
Tom Tlougan
Kay Voelker
Helen Weisensel
Berwyn Westra
Sarah Zander
Marianne Zastrow
Terry Zimmerlee
Christine Zuleger
750 Hours
Kay Voelker
Berwyn Westra
150 Hours
Diane Hemling
Wendy King
Dennis Loomis
Joan Loomis
Bill Milbrot
250 Hours
Linda Kane
Chuck Meyer
Judy Ann Studer
Left to right:
Back row: Bill Carley, Ray Durr, John Schellinger
Middle row: Kim Fay, Sheri Hicken, Karen Squires, Lynn Stanton
Front row: Tina Hopp, Mickale Carter, Thuy Tong
These individuals completed the rigorous Level 1 training to be-come Master Gardener interns. Congratulations to them all! They will become valuable assets to our organization and our community as they now go and educate others about the hor-ticultural practices that they have learned.
2016 Certified Master Gardeners Master Gardeners who achieved significant
milestones
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Scholarship Winners
Gardening, Laws of:
1. Other people's tools work only in other people's gardens.
2. Fancy gadgets don't work.
3. If nobody uses it, there's a reason.
4. You get the most of what you need the least.
- From The Official Rules
Dodge County Master Gardener Association has awarded two scholarships to two high school seniors who are planning a career in some area of horticulture. Nicole Wenzel from Mayville High School will receive a $1000.00 scholarship and Samantha Schmitt from Beaver Dam High School will receive a $500.00 scholar-ship for this coming school year.
These scholarships are awarded to graduating seniors from any public high school, parochial high school or home school in Dodge County. The student must have applied to a two or four year accredited college or technical school that has a program leading to a degree or certification in the horticultural area. Careers may include, but are not limited to, teaching, plant pathology, agronomy, agricultural engineer, landscape contrac-tor, or landscape architect.
Randy Nicole Jan Brenda Wenzel Wenzel Krause Wenzel
Patti Jan Samantha Randy Schmitt Krause Schmitt Schmitt
Being a Master Gardener is about becoming a VOLUNTEER with the University of Wisconsin-Extension to help educate the public about gardening and natural resources. It’s not about knowing everything about gardening. It’s about learning to ask the right questions and knowing how to look up infor-mation from appropriate resources. Being a Master Gardener is about helping deliver meaningful community programs to improve the well-being of individuals and communities, to protect natural resources, and to help keep fresh fruits and vegetables on the table. It’s about working in tandem with UW-Extension staff and other volunteers to make a difference in the places we live, learn, and work.
What is a Master Gardener
From the Wisconsin Master Gardener website.
Board of Directors
Crops and Soils Agent
UW-Extension Office
920 386-3790
Diane Hemling
President
920-960-6351
Lynn Stanton
Vice President
920-296-1868
Jan Krause
Secretary
920-261-7939
Joan Loomis
Treasurer
920-988-2153
Gae Bergmann
Local Record Keeper
920-928-3486
Al Krause
Local Representative to
the WIMGA
(920) 261-7939
Dodge County Master Gardener Association
UW-Extension, Administration
Building 127 E. Oak Street,
Juneau, WI 53039
Phone: (920) 386-3790