7th Annual Garden Show SPEAKERS

LA PORTE COUNTY EXTENSION MASTER GARDENERS

 

 

Steve Sass & Amanda Smith

When Steve Sass and Amanda Smith met in 2015, they realized they had a shared vision for improving Indiana’s ecological literacy and practices. Together, they gathered their decades of experience to engage audiences and refine habitat management practices.

The following year, they founded Indiana Nature LLC, which includes the “IN Nature” educational initiative and the ecological services brand — Ecometrid. Steve and Amanda‘s accomplishments include co-authoring the City of South Bend’s Natural Resources Management Plan and Invasive Plant Ordinance, amending Saint Joseph County’s rank vegetation ordinance to allow exceptions for native plants and pollinator gardens, and serving on the Lepidoptera Task Force for the international organization, Pollinator Partnership.

Their current endeavors include finishing their first of several planned books, Botanical Time Bombs: A Historical Look at the Accidental and Intentional Introduction of Indiana’s Invasive Plants, which provides a detailed look at the pathways of the 126 invasive species in Indiana. Under the Ecometrid brand, they design, manage, and maintain restored and recreated midwestern landscapes. Their clients and partners include state and local government entities, landscape architects, teachers, and sustainability professionals. 

PRESENTATION – Media Center – 12:30 – 1:45

 Trees and shrubs though an ecological lens

Trees and shrubs form the basis of our midwestern landscapes, but aside from “native,” what criteria are we using to evaluate the ecological contributions of plant selections? This program will go “beyond native” by diving deeper into ecosystem services, biological and genetic diversity, climate change considerations, and other factors influencing ecologically responsible woody plant selection. Attendees will better understand how societal norms, current tree-planting initiatives, and other factors impact ecosystem health and the role they can play in building a more ecologically sustainable planet.

 

Debbie Rea

Debbie Rea has been an avid gardener for over 25 years, and her specialty is growing anything edible–vegetables, herbs, fruit, and even edible flowers. She grows a wide variety of her own organic produce and cooks with garden ingredients all year round. Dubbed “the gardener wife” by her husband, Debbie speaks and writes under that title in order to help everyone GROW SOMETHING, something beautiful–even better, something to eat!

Look for her online at thegardenerwife.com and be sure to subscribe to The Gardener Wife newsletter .

PRESENTATION – Media Center – 10:30 – 11:30

Edible Flowers–They’re Incredible!

Debbie Rea will talk about identifying, growing, and using edible flowers–something she has enjoyed doing for over 25 years. You’ll learn how to identify which flowers are edible. Debbie will share which ones she has found to be the easiest to grow and her favorite ways to use them.  Come and find out how to amaze and delight your guests with some incredible edible flowers.

 

Marcy Dailey

Marcy is an Advanced Master Gardener, gold status, and 29-year member of the La Porte County Master Gardener Association. Through the years she’s been a member of many garden-related organizations including the Herb Society of America, Indiana Native Plant Society, American Horticulture Society and many more. An enthusiasm for learning about plants prompted her reading untold volumes of books, attending symposia and lectures by noted experts in the field, and most importantly, working (playing) in her own gardens which included a colonial style herb garden with 18 raised beds in theme plantings. Marcy’s motto, “To know it, you have to grow it!” reflects her belief that the best way to truly understand plants is through direct experience. Programs she has presented over the years include herb gardening, flower folklore, heirloom gardening, garden journaling, native plants and Deciphering Botanic Latin, “It’s all Greek to Me!” She also enjoys writing poetry, or what she calls fun stories in rhyme, about her gardening experiences. Marcy is the proprietress and folk artist at her shop Fawn Run Farm Mercantile in Rolling Prairie, IN.

PRESENTATION – Media Center  – 2:00 – 3:00

A Harvest of Herbs

 In her program, A Harvest of Herbs, Marcy will offer ideas to utilize the bounty of your herb garden beyond typical culinary uses. Herbs are so versatile for multiple applications- healing, bath and body, fragrance/ aromatherapy, cleansing, crafts and more.  Learn ways to preserve the herbal harvest and then make use of these fragrant gifts of nature.

Founded in 1998, the purpose of the LaPorte County Extension Master Gardeners Association, a non-profit organization, is to promote the art, science, education and pleasure of gardening in the Community, in cooperation with Purdue Extension, LaPorte County, Indiana.

PURDUE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

LA PORTE COUNTY OFFICE

2857 W. State Road 2, Suite A
La Porte, IN 46350
219-324-9407
Kathy Ulman – Secretary

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Purdue University Is An Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action Institution

© 2021 La Porte County Master Gardeners

Founded in 1998, the purpose of the LaPorte County Master Gardener Association, a non-profit organization, is to promote the art, science, education and pleasure of gardening in the Community, in cooperation with Purdue Extension, LaPorte County, Indiana.

REFERENCE LINKS

PURDUE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 

LA PORTE COUNTY OFFICE

2857 W. State Road 2, Suite A
La Porte, IN 46350
219-324-9407
Tina DeWitt – Secretary

Purdue University Is An Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action Institution

© 2021 La Porte County Master Gardeners

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