October 22, 2011
Into the Garden: It's time to make lasagna
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Make a scarecrow

Valley Gardens will host the annual "Make a Scarecrow" family day 1 to 3 p.m. Oct. 23 at 1109 Piedmont Road. The fee is $20 per scarecrow. This year's event will benefit St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.

Call 304-342-4636.

Congrats and thanks

The Master Gardeners Association of West Virginia, along with all of the folks at WVU Extension, deserve a great round of applause for hosting the 2011 International Master Gardener convention last week in Charleston.

As I walked around the Civic Center, I saw hundreds of happy faces learning about the plant industry, about eco-friendly gardening, about the latest tools and plants, and about West Virginia. So many people related stories about our state's scenic beauty, and many were taking one- and two-day trips around the state to see more.

Gardeners are an interesting lot. They are not afraid to ask questions. Listening to a presentation about a newfangled (albeit pretty simple) composting bag, the men and women around me asked intelligent, to-the-point questions about how it worked and how it would work for them in their homes. It was fun to be in the crowd with these hands-on plant lovers.

I got enough information from the experts at the convention to fill many columns during this long, cold winter. So much to learn, so much to see.

The organizers of the event went above and beyond to feature our state in its best light. I know there are dozens of conventions in our state each year, and I hope they all do as well at promoting West Virginia.

As one woman from Tennessee put it: "We thought our state was pretty fabulous, but y'all are amazing yourselves! We will bring our families back here soon."

Reach Sara Busse at sara.bu...@wvgazette.com or 304-348-1249.

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