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Virginia Cooperative Extension Office
P.O. Box 156
7400 Carriage Court
Gloucester, VA 23061
804-693-2602

Maintained by:
Mary Soto
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Bill Walker

Updated:
11/10/2009

Gloucester Master Gardeners


Peninsula Master Gardeners
Training Lectures

The following lectures are in Microsoft PowerPoint format
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10 Common Pitfalls in the Landscape

Adding Value to Woodlands with American Ginseng

Alternative Agriculture Programs

Backyard Bistro

Botany

Entomology (Insects) for Master Gardeners

Even the Dead Can Grow Roses

Gardening to Improve Water Quality
Landscaping with Native Plants

Ginseng Test

Growing Lawns on the Peninsula

Lawns

Living Shorelines for Master Gardeners

Moles, Voles and Shrews, Oh my!

Mushrooms

Pesticide Alternatives

Pesticide Use and Safety

Photos

Pruning Deciduous

Pruning Evergreen Shrubs

Pruning Ornamental Trees

Safety in the Garden

Soil & Fertilizers for Master Gardeners

Shrubs A to Z

Under Used Plants in Tidewater

Water Quality

Water Quality & Conservation 2009

Woody Plant Selection and Care

Your plants are dying for a diagnosis!


The following lectures are in Microsoft Word format 
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Adding Value to Woodlands with American Ginseng

Organic Horticulture


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2008 MG Orientation

Caring for the Soil as a Living System

Daylily Leaf-streak and Daylily Rust

Dogwoods - Comparison between
Discula Disease and Spot Anthracnose

Soil pH Nutrients