MONROE - The Green County Master Gardeners will be holding its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. March 26 at the Green County Justice Center.
The meeting will feature Chris Williams speaking on "Not All Bugs Are Bad." Williams is a graduate of Milton High School and University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in horticulture.
Williams has been working at K&W Greenery in some capacity since he was 8 years old.
Williams will give us tips on "the good, the bad and the ugly" for bugs in gardens.
The Green County Wisconsin Master Gardeners Association was formed in Green County in 2004 to provide Master Gardeners with opportunities for professional development and community service.
Association officers for 2015 will include Cheryl Rezabek, president; Mary Jackson, vice president; Kristi Leonard, secretary; and Lynn Lokken, treasurer.
For more information on the program, contact Mark Mayer, agriculture agent, at 608-328-9440.
The meeting will feature Chris Williams speaking on "Not All Bugs Are Bad." Williams is a graduate of Milton High School and University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in horticulture.
Williams has been working at K&W Greenery in some capacity since he was 8 years old.
Williams will give us tips on "the good, the bad and the ugly" for bugs in gardens.
The Green County Wisconsin Master Gardeners Association was formed in Green County in 2004 to provide Master Gardeners with opportunities for professional development and community service.
Association officers for 2015 will include Cheryl Rezabek, president; Mary Jackson, vice president; Kristi Leonard, secretary; and Lynn Lokken, treasurer.
For more information on the program, contact Mark Mayer, agriculture agent, at 608-328-9440.