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Jan 19, 2024

Our conversation for Extension Office Friday included Joanne Royaltey, Program Associate based in the Frederick County Extension Office (though she serves all five counties.) Our topic was the Northern Shenandoah Valley Master Gardener Association's 2024 Seed Exchange happening on Saturday, January 27, 2024, from 10am - 2pm at the State Arboretum of Virginia at Blandy Experimental Farm in Boyce, VA. Joining Joanne to give details was NSVMGA President Jennifer Flitton Adams, and Project Lead, Rochelle Dornatt.

Rochelle shared that they have over 7,000 seed packets to distribute, with more than half coming from Master Gardeners' own backyards. The seeds come from various sources including community retailers and local nurseries, ensuring a variety of quality seeds. The seed exchange also includes tree
seeds, particularly native trees and popular fruit seeds like paws. In addition, a wide variety of tubers,
bulbs, and gardening books will be available. She mentioned that 'kiddie swag bags' will be available for children to inspire their interest in gardening.

Additionally, master gardeners will conduct demonstrations on winter sowing and the processes of scarification and stratification. Rochelle expressed gratitude towards Blandy for providing space for the event and shared that Blandy personnel would also be present with their own information table. She emphasized the availability of volunteers to answer any gardening-related questions.

The group clarified that while native seeds were preferred, all seeds except invasive species would be accepted. Jennifer emphasized the need for people to understand what constitutes an invasive plant, as many common plants like the butterfly bush are considered invasive and can crowd out native plants. Rochelle mentioned that the list of invasive species would be available online to help participants determine what seeds to bring. You can download that list here.

Joanne confirmed that the deadline for applications to become a master gardener in 2024 has been extended. Learn more about the class by clicking here. She also mentioned upcoming events, including the 2024 Symposium: Your Backyard/Our World which offers a full day of continuing education both for Extension Master Gardeners and members of the public. It happens on March 2, 2024, from 7:30am - 4:30pm at Laurel Ridge Community College.