The Master Gardeners of Hamilton County, in association with the University of Tennessee Extension, present their 2022 “Master Your Garden” Expo on Saturday, April 9 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Sunday, April 10, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at Camp Jordan Arena (323 Camp Jordan Pkwy, East Ridge, TN). Admission is $10 and is good for both days. Children 12 and under are free. Free parking is available. Proceeds from the Expo benefit MGHC’s scholarships and community garden programs. For more information, go to: http://mghc.org/garden-expo/.
Focusing on gardening and the outdoors, MGHC’s “Master Your Garden” Expo brings together a wide-ranging array of exhibits, demonstrations, educational activities, and vendors of interest to experienced gardeners, gardening enthusiasts, browsers, and children.
Lisa Clark, Expo Chair, comments, “We are so happy to be back after a two-year absence due to Covid! As in past years, our goal in creating the “Master Your Garden” Expo is to present the latest information on gardening techniques with plants and vegetables to the Chattanooga community. Our theme this year is “Reviving Your Landscape,” and we will once again present two days filled with informative lectures, demonstrations, and exhibits, as well as our extensive market place where people can talk to knowledgeable vendors and purchase a wide range of live plants and garden related items. We will also have a Silent Auction with a selection of exciting special items donated by area businesses and created by Master Gardeners. In past years, people attending have stayed for hours enjoying our numerous and varied offerings and learning from Master Gardener experts. At the end of the day, we have watched as many happy and enthusiastic people leave with something beautiful and lasting for their own gardens.”
Events throughout the 2-day the “Master Your Garden” Expo include:
- Talks presented by local and out-of-town experts—Reviving Your Landscape:
Saturday: Caring for Trees; Turf Management; Landscape Design & Curb Appeal; Hardscape: Your Key to Outdoor Living; Gardening for Wildlife; Nature Photography; Understanding Soil; Managing Insects & Pests. Sunday: Shade Gardening; Enjoying Daylilies; Growing Vegetables; My TN Clean Water; Bees in the Garden; Preserving Fresh Produce
- On-going Live Demos: Backyard Chickens, Composting, Ergonomic Tools, Insects & Butterflies, Proper Mulching, Rain Barrels, Raised Beds, Straw Bale Gardening
- Vendors & Exhibitors featuring: live plants, including flowers, shrubs and trees; landscaping and gardening supplies; plus hand-crafted foods, nature-related items, and yard art.
- Bonsai Exhibit: Rare Specimens; Sponsored by the Tennessee Valley Bonsai Society
- Children’s Area (ages 2 to 12): Budding gardeners can engage in hands-on, gardening-related activities with a fun project to take home.
- Master Gardener Q & A Table: “We Teach You How!” Master Gardeners provide expert advice on maintaining an attractive and productive garden.
- Master Gardener Booth: “Who are the Master Gardeners?” Information about Master Gardener events and classes.
- Silent Auction (Saturday): Items donated by our Expo Sponsors, Vendors, and Master Gardeners.
Celebrating over 25 years of education and service, the Master Gardeners of Hamilton County (MGHC) is a non-profit, educational, volunteer organization that plays an important role in the civic life of Chattanooga and the surrounding area. MGHC sponsors annual events open to the public including: Master Your Garden Expo, Spring Garden Tour, Hamilton County Fair Exhibit. Among the many ongoing landscaping and garden partnerships undertaken by MGHC are: Alpine Crest Outdoor Learning Center & Gardens, Aquarium Butterfly & Hummingbird Garden, Bonny Oaks Arboretum, Brainerd By Grace Community Garden & Arboretum, CUMC Community Garden, Chattanooga Area Food Bank, Chattanooga Zoo, Crabtree Farms, Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center, McCoy Farm & Garden, Orange Grove Center Gardens, and St. Albans Community Rose Garden, among others. For more information about MGHC programs, visit: http://mghc.org/.