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Curso: 2027 Orange County Master Garden Training Course - Part 2, Sección: Class #8 - Nativars, Working with Diverse Population, Floral Arranging, and Weeds
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General
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Announcements
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Week 31 - Review
Week 33 - Pollinators
Class #8 - Nativars, Working with Diverse Population, Floral Arranging, and Weeds
Class #8 - Nativars, Working with Diverse Population, Floral Arranging, and Weeds
Saturday, August 10, 2024
Topics of the Week:
Natives versus Nativars
DEIB Best Practices: Working with Diverse Populations and Microaggressions
Floral Arranging
Weeds
Natives versus Nativars
Recurso
Natives vs. Nativars Presentation
Archivo
DEIB Best Practices
URL
PRESENTATION: Working with Diverse Populations and Microagressions
URL
Recurso
20 Ways Volunteers Can Be Inclusive When Working with Diverse Populations
Archivo
Floral Arranging
URL
Cut Flower Care: How to Make Fresh Flowers from Your Garden Last Indoors - Brooklyn Botanic Garden
URL
Includes a recipe for homemade flower preservative.
Weeds
Recurso
Weeds Presentation
Archivo
Week 31 - Review
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Welcome to the Master Gardener Volunteer Training
Final Project
Week 20 - Entomology
Week 22 - Review
Class #6 - Entomology & Jeopardy
Week 23 - Pests In & Around the Home
Week 25 - Introduction to Invasive Species & Invasive Plants
Week 26 - Happy 4th of July!!!
Week 28 - Implicit Bias Training
Week 27 - Review
Week 31 - Review
Week 33 - Pollinators
Week 35 - Happy Labor Day!
Week 36 - Review
Class #9 - Asexual Plant Propagation, Ask a Master Gardener Tables, and Final Presentations
Week 38 - Landscape Design
Class #10 - Landscape Design and Final Presentations
Week 40 - Review
Class #11 - Volunteer Opportunities and Final Presentations
Final Presentations
Final Exam
Week 33 - Pollinators
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