Senses Series: Garden Scents, More Than a Smell
- 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Our gardens can create an experience through use of a guided scent experience. Explore how flowers use scent to their advantage and how our bodies perceive scent.
Our gardens can create an experience through use of a guided scent experience. Explore how flowers use scent to their advantage and how our bodies perceive scent.
University of Maryland Extension mental health specialist Alexander Chan explores the "Farm State of Mind" during the final Sustainable Food Systems lecture next week on Tuesday, April 23 at 6pm.
The Anne Arundel County Extension Office will be hosting their 2024 Open House on August 23, 2024. This is a free family event where you can meet the Extension Educators, tour the Demonstration Garden, visit the Urban Farm, and much more.
University of Maryland is the place to be for Maryland Day 2024! This will be the 99th annual Ag Day and this year we're excited for our very first AGNR Alumni Chill Zone in the Animal Science Courtyard!
Join us on Ag Day Avenue to visit the Campus Farm and take in a livestock show with our students. Drop by the Animal Science courtyard to see our college in full force with clubs, departments, and Extension programs. Grab a plant from the Institute of Applied Agriculture or from the Plant Science Building. McKeldin Mall will feature Maryland 4-H and there's an Extension catfish cooking demo at Hornbake Plaza.
AGNR faculty and staff are invited to the 2024 State of the College and Cornerstone Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, May 8 at 9:00am at the Riggs Alumni Center. The Cornerstone Awards serves to recognize an AGNR faculty or staff member or an external partner in actively promoting awareness of one of the Strategic Initiatives who demonstrates innovation, and provides a model for others in the college.
Join Sarah and Ashley from University of Maryland Extension to answer any Western Maryland garden-related questions during this live Zoom session.
Need a plant identified? Want advice on starting a garden? Want to add a native plant to your landscape in 2024? Are you encountering pests? Insects? Plant Diseases?
If you have a gardening question that you want us to answer live, please send photos and questions to abachtel@umd.edu or post on the event details in the comments section.
We will be discussing some of the common garden tasks for your garden and a timeline of what you should be seeding now?
Session will be recorded and posted after the event.
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Bring One - Take One! Join us for our annual Plant Swap! Bring plants in containers labeled with plant name, care instructions, and growing conditions. Plants should be pest/disease free and have a good root system.
Learn simple steps to create a colorful pollinator-friendly landscape around your home. Learn about pollination and its importance, the many different pollinators, and the colors that attract pollinators.
This food preservation series is intended to provide a hands-on learning experience for beginners and advanced canners. Each workshop begins with a class lecture then participants go into the kitchen to make their own canned produce to take home. Fee includes instruction, recipe, and all the equipment and produce to process your own preserved jar.
Drying Herbs & Fruits - May 11; Canning Pickled Peppers - August 17; Canning Cranberry Orange Chutney - November 16
Register for 1, 2 or all 3!
The 7th-grade students of Queen Anne’s County Public Schools are invited to participate in a once-in-a-lifetime educational experience to learn about Maryland’s number one industry, agriculture. As our population continues to grow, agriculture is crucial for our survival; therefore, a coalition of agricultural educators and professionals join together to host an educational experience for all 7th-grade students across our county.