Club news: First Benton County Master Gardeners meeting of the year takes place Feb. 4

First Benton County Master Gardeners Meeting of the Year: February 4

The year is about to bloom with gardens, and the Benton County Master Gardeners (BCMG) are starting it off with a bang. The first meeting of the year for the BCMG is scheduled to take place on February 4th, marking the beginning of a new season filled with horticultural knowledge, community engagement, and all things gardening.

A Night of Learning and Connection

As the seasons change, the excitement among garden enthusiasts builds. The annual first meeting is more than just another event; it’s an opportunity for both new and seasoned Master Gardeners to come together, share experiences, and learn from each other. The event will feature a range of topics related to gardening, from discussions about the latest gardening trends to hands-on demonstrations.

Expectations for the Year Ahead

The BCMG has been instrumental in nurturing a community passionate about horticulture. With a new year ahead, they are poised to continue their mission of public education and outreach. The club’s diverse range of activities, including monthly meetings, educational workshops, and community events, promises to be a rich tapestry of gardening knowledge and camaraderie.

Preparing for February 4th

Master gardeners across the county are eagerly preparing for this momentous occasion. They have been busy planning a day packed with engaging activities designed to inspire and inform. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting your gardening journey, there will be something for everyone.

The Future of Gardening Together

As the first meeting of the year approaches, the anticipation is palpable. It’s not just about what’s on the agenda; it’s about creating a space where people can come together to share their love for gardening. The Benton County Master Gardeners are ready to kick off the year with energy, enthusiasm, and a deep commitment to their community. Mark your calendars for February 4th and be a part of this vibrant gardening community.