Samples brought from the Plant Clinic
Pine-European Pine Sawfly (damage)
Samples in the garden
Feverfew-aphids
Samples brought from the Plant Clinic
Pine-European Pine Sawfly (damage)
Samples in the garden
Feverfew-aphids
Location: OSU’s Oak Creek Center for Urban Horticulture
Samples found in the landscape:
Samples that were brought from the Plant Clinic:
Recognizing Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Extension publication and MG Webinar) Note: all the webinars can be found here (scroll down for previous years).
Thanks for attending the 2019 Insights into Gardening Conference and the Growing Peppers presentation.
Here are the resources shared during the presentation:
OSU Extension Catalog:https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu
Pacific Northwest Pest Management Handbooks:https://pnwhandbooks.org
Place to research pepper pest problems (diseases and insect issues)
OSU Extension Master Food Preserver publicationshttps://extension.oregonstate.edu/mfp
Still need help? Contact your OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers!
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/mg/linn-benton
OSU Extension Benton County
4077 SW Research Way Corvallis, OR 97333 541-766-6750; bentonmg@oregonstate.edu |
OSU Extension Linn County
33630 McFarland Road Tangent, OR 97389 541-967-3871; linn.mg@oregonstate.edu |
An important part of being a Master Gardener is staying current on the latest horticultural science. With that in mind, OSU Extension has developed a webinar series to supplement other classes you may take this year. Remember, you need at least 10 hours of approved education by October 31 to be recertified. Each webinar in this series is approved for 1 hour of continuing education.
What is a webinar? A webinar is a seminar that is presented over the internet. The presenter(s) will show slides and photos while they are speaking on their topic. There is a Q&A box to enter your questions. Each webinar will be ~40 minutes long and followed by a moderated Q&A session.
How do I participate? For more information on each session click the link below.
Once you’re there, click on the “Location” link to pre-register for the webinar and get emailed reminders. There is no cost to participate and the webinars are open to all. If you can’t attend the live webinar, a recording will be available.
Please consider donating to support this webinar series in 2019 & beyond.
2019 Webinar Series
(check back as new webinars will be listed as they are scheduled!)
Update on Sudden Oak Death in the Pacific Northwest
Presented by: Sarah Navarro (Oregon Department of Forestry) and Norma Kline (OSU Extension)
Recording available: https://learn.extension.org/events/3581
Demystifying Grafted Tomatoes: The Why & How for Gardeners
Presented by: Dr. Cary Rivard (Kansas State University)
Recording available: https://learn.extension.org/events/3604
Adapting Dry Farming Techniques to Vegetable Gardens
Presented by Amy Garrett (OSU Extension)
Recording available: https://learn.extension.org/events/3636
Project Happy Apples: Reducing Codling Moth Damage in Backyard Orchards
Presented by Amy Jo Detweiler (OSU Extension)
Recording available: https://learn.extension.org/events/3653
“First Look” Reading a Pesticide Label to Protect Bees
Presented by Matthew Bucy (OSU Undergraduate Honors student)
Recording available: https://learn.extension.org/events/3655
Let’s Talk Invasive Insects with the Oregon Department of Agriculture
Presented by Joshua Vlach (ODA Entomologist)
Recording available: https://learn.extension.org/events/3664
Asian Jumping Worm: A Threat to Oregon Landscapes
Presented by Dr. Sam Chan (OSU Sea Grant Extension) and Linda Tucker Serniak (OSU Environmental Sciences PhD student)
Recording available: https://learn.extension.org/events/3684
Are Viruses Lurking in Your Backyard Cherries?
Presented by Lauri Lutes (OSU Botany and Plant Pathology PhD student)
Recording available: https://learn.extension.org/events/3690
Introduction to Olives in Oregon
Presented by Victoria Binning and Heather Stoven (OSU Extension)
October 24, 11am PT
Register here: https://learn.extension.org/events/3692
What Can a Leaf Bud Tell Us About Environmental Change? Citizen Science, Master Gardeners and Nature’s Notebook.
November 8, 10am PT
Presented by Erin Posthumus (USA National Phenology Network)
Register here: https://learn.extension.org/events/3687
We need your help to keep the OSU Master Gardener Advanced Training Webinar Series going in 2019 & beyond!
The backstory: This series was started at the county level in 2017. Free access was extended to all Master Gardeners statewide because the technology was provided at no cost. Due to changes in the structure of the national Extension organization, OSU Extension will no longer have free access to their webinar platform and technical support staff starting in 2019. We feel our webinar series provides a valuable and accessible educational opportunity to our Master Gardener volunteers and we’re not ready to stop yet! But, each monthly webinar costs ~$250 to deliver (with the speakers generously donating their time). We have secured temporary funding to keep the webinars going at least through May 2019.
If you or your county MG Association would like to support this series, please consider making a tax-deductible donation via the Agricultural Research Foundation at Oregon State University.
You can donate online: Visit the Donate Now page of the Agricultural Research Foundation, and select the ‘Master Gardener Advanced Training Webinars‘ link. From there, you can click on the yellow Donate button to make a tax-deductible donation via PayPal or credit card.
Donations will be used for:
We are so very grateful for the support of:
An important part of being a Master Gardener is staying current on the latest horticultural science. With that in mind, OSU Extension has developed a webinar series to supplement other classes you may take this year. Remember, you need at least 10 hours of approved education by October 31 to be recertified. Each webinar in this series is approved for 1 hour of continuing education.
What is a webinar? A webinar is a seminar that is presented over the internet. The presenter(s) will show slides and photos while they are speaking on their topic. There is a Q&A box to enter your questions. Each webinar will be ~40 minutes long and followed by a moderated Q&A session.
How do I participate? For more information on each session click the link below.
Once you’re there, click on the “Location” link to pre-register for the webinar and get emailed reminders. There is no cost to participate and the webinars are open to all. If you can’t attend the live webinar, a recording will be available at a later date.
Recordings from the 2018 webinars
“Frontiers in Slug & Snail Management” recording, slides, and a resource for slug & snail ID here: https://learn.extension.org/events/3294
“Identifying & Managing the Bronze Birch Borer” recording here: https://learn.extension.org/events/3289
“Hybridization and Tetraploids and Chromosomes, Oh My! Understanding Plant Breeding for Disease Resistance” here: https://learn.extension.org/events/3287
“Powdery Mildew: Biology and Management in the Garden” https://learn.extension.org/events/3290
“Dealing with Darling Dastardly Deer” https://learn.extension.org/events/3430
“Practical Food Safety in the Garden” https://learn.extension.org/events/3431
“Meet the New Neighbors: Emerging Insect Pests in Oregon” https://learn.extension.org/events/3434
“The latest research on bees in the garden: an update from the OSU Garden Ecology Lab” https://learn.extension.org/events/3443
“First Look: OSU Research on Native Plants in the PNW Garden” https://learn.extension.org/events/3494
“The Weird and Wonderful World of Plant Galls”
https://learn.extension.org/events/3493
Weed Management in the Garden & Landscape: Understanding Herbicides: https://learn.extension.org/events/3501
The 2017 webinar recordings are available, too!
Welcome Mother Earth News Fair attendees!
Here is the handout and other links that were discussed in the presentation.
7 steps to growing microgreens: MicrogreensHandout-MENF2018
Resource Links:
Thanks for attending the presentation at the OMGA’s 2018 Growing Gardeners conference.
Presentation slides coming soon!
Here are the links mentioned in my presentation (current as of 7/9/18):
Oregon State University Department of Horticulture
Garden Ecology Lab (G. Langellotto)
Ornamental Plant Breeding Program website and Facebook (R. Contreras)
Eat Winter Squash project (A. Stone)
Culinary Breeding Network (L. Selman)
Barley World (P. Hayes)
OSU Master Gardener Advanced Training webinar series: 2018 & 2017
Reading about OSU Research:
Oregon’s Agricultural Progress
OSU Extension news releases
An important part of being a Master Gardener is staying current on the latest horticultural science. With that in mind, OSU Extension has developed a webinar series to supplement other classes you may take this year. The webinars will focus on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and each topic is presented by OSU experts. Remember, you need at least 10 hours of approved education by October 31 to be recertified. Each webinar in this series is approved for 1 hour of continuing education.
What is a webinar? A webinar is a seminar that is presented over the internet. The presenter(s) will show slides and photos while they are speaking on their topic. There is a Q&A box to enter your questions. Each webinar will be ~40 minutes long and followed by a moderated Q&A session.
How do I participate? For more information on each session click the link below.
Once you’re there, click on the “Location” link to pre-register for the webinar and get emailed reminders. There is no cost to participate and the webinars are open to all. If you can’t attend the live webinar, a recording will be available at a later date.
Upcoming Live Webinars
5/31 at 11am PST Dealing with Darling Dastardly Deer presented by Dr. Dana Sanchez
6/28 at 11am PST Practical Food Safety in the Garden presented by Sara Runkel
7/26 at 11am PST Meet the New Neighbors: Emerging Pest Issues in Oregon presented by Robin Rosetta
8/30 at 11am PST The Latest Research on Bees in the Garden: Results from the OSU Garden Ecology Lab presented by Dr. Gail Langellotto
Recorded 2018 Advanced Training Webinars for Master Gardeners
Frontiers in Slug & Snail Management presented by Dr. Rory Mc Donnell
Hybridization and Tetraploids and Chromosomes, Oh My! Understanding Plant Breeding for Disease Resistance presented by Dr. Ryan Contreras
Identifying & Managing the Bronze Birch Borer presented by Nicole Sanchez
Powdery mildew: Biology & Management in the Garden presented by Dr. Jay Pscheidt
Thanks to feedback from Master Gardeners across the state we have a great lineup of webinar topics & speakers for spring 2018. Get a jump on your continuing education hours!
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An important part of being a Master Gardener is staying current on the latest horticultural science. With that in mind, OSU Extension has developed a webinar series to supplement other classes you may take this year. The webinars will focus on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and each topic is presented by OSU experts. Remember, you need at least 10 hours of approved education by October 31 to be recertified. Each webinar in this series is approved for 1 hour of continuing education.
What is a webinar? A webinar is a seminar that is presented over the internet. The presenter(s) will show slides and photos while they are speaking on their topic. There is a chat box to enter your questions. Each webinar will be ~40 minutes long and followed by a moderated Q&A session.
How do I participate? For more information on each session click the link below.
Once you’re there, click on the “Location” link to pre-register for the webinar and get emailed reminders. There is no cost to participate and the webinars are open to all. If you can’t attend the live webinar, a recording will be available at a later date.
Spring 2018 Advanced Training Webinars for Master Gardeners
1/29 at 11 am PST Frontiers in Slug & Snail Management presented by Dr. Rory Mc Donnell
2/12 at 10 am PST Hybridization and Tetraploids and Chromosomes, Oh My! Understanding Plant Breeding for Disease Resistance presented by Dr. Ryan Contreras
3/12 at 11am PST Identifying & Managing the Bronze Birch Borer presented by Nicole Sanchez
4/16 at 11am PST Powdery mildew: Biology & Management in the Garden presented by Dr. Jay Pscheidt
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