A listing of area meetings and events in the Brainerd lakes area.
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Monday’s winners: Jan Herd, 5110; Lois Volkmuth, 4430; Sally Adams, 4210.
Wednesday’s winners: Lois Volkmuth, 4250; Neola Raasch, 2970; Sally Adams, 2800.
CJ Chapter of PEO to meet Feb. 16
CJ Chapter of PEO will meet via Zoom at 12:30 p.m. Feb. 16.
For a Zoom invitation, text or call 952-484-7980.
American Association of University Women to meet Feb. 13
American Association of University Women will meet via Zoom at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, to discuss the book “Educated: A Memoir” by Tara Westover.
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Captain Robert Orr Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to meet
Ask the master gardener: Winter sowing and growing in small spaces
Tips for creating your own mini-greenhouses using milk jugs, potting soil, and setting it in the snow with this relatively new alternative to starting seeds under lights.
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Jackie Burkey and Jennifer Knutson | U of M Extension Master Gardeners | 12:00 am, Jan. 31, 2021 ×
By creating your own mini-greenhouses using milk jugs, potting soil, a little moisture and seeds, you can let nature decide when the seeds should sprout. Submitted photo
Dear Master Gardener: I keep hearing about winter sowing seeds. What is it and how do I do it?
Answer: Winter sowing is a relatively new alternative to starting seeds indoors under lights. By creating your own mini-greenhouses, you can let nature decide when the seeds should sprout. This works especially well for seeds that need to go through cold-stratification to break the seed coat.
Activities for the year were also reviewed Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 2:00 am, Jan. 26, 2021 ×
Crow Wing County Master Gardeners met via Zoom on Monday, Jan. 11, to welcome 10 interns and review 2020 activities.
Crow Wing County Master Gardeners belong to the University of Minnesota Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program. Their mission is to provide educational outreach and project-based efforts using research-based horticultural knowledge and practices.
To become certified Extension Master Gardeners in 2021, the 10 Master Gardener interns will complete the University of Minnesota Core Course and 50 volunteer hours in Crow Wing County under the guidance of certified Master Gardeners. To maintain certification, Master Gardeners complete a minimum of five hours of continuing education and 25 hours of volunteer work in their community yearly.
Bark stripping is a common practice among many types of squirrels. They don’t actually eat the bark; they strip away the top layer to get to the sweet, phloem tissue underneath.
Ask the Master Gardener: Aloe vera plant grown indoors offers surprises
Plant also features an aloe baby offsets or pups and produced around the base of the mature plant.
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Jennifer Knutson | U of M Extension Master Gardener | 5:00 am, Jan. 9, 2021 ×
Jennifer Knutson s flowering aloe vera plant.
Dear Readers: The aloe vera plant being grown in captivity at my house has flowered! As it turns out my plant’s flower is neither red nor yellow as anticipated, but is orange with tubular-shaped blossoms. I also discovered I am going to have a baby – an aloe baby that is. Aloe babies are called offsets or pups and are produced around the base of the mature plant. To cut the umbilical cord, wait until the pup is a couple inches tall, then cut it away from the mother plant with a clean, sharp knife. Allow the wounded area to dry and scab over for a few days before planting it in its new home. This will prevent disease organisms from harming the you