North Georgia Master Gardeners

North Georgia Master Gardeners

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An organization whose purpose is to promote good horticultural practices in cooperation with the University of Georgia. Visitors are welcome.

NGMG meets on the second Thursday of each month at 1:30 pm at the United Methodist Church in Blue Ridge, Georgia. 235 Orvin Lance Dr, Blue Ridge, GA 30513. The hall is at the rear of the church building at the double doors.

Photos from North Georgia Master Gardeners's post 06/13/2026

Last day gathering for Kayla. She is going to be greatly missed! All the very best 💖

Photos from North Georgia Master Gardeners's post 06/05/2026

We still have these Jade and mother in law tongue still available. JUST MAKE AN OFFER! It will go towards our programs and scholarships. Available to pick up at The Teapot Garden Boutique in Mineral Bluff. The Jade are very large and heavy! CASH OR CHECK ONLY (made out to Fannin extension)

Photos from North Georgia Master Gardeners's post 06/05/2026

Got a lot done. Still needs more work.

05/30/2026

OK. We are back on again for the demonstrating/pruning at Family Connections. Wednesday, June 3rd at 10:00 am.

05/30/2026

The weather is not cooperating with with our Family Connections pruning instructions and demstration today. We are postponing. Look for the new date soon.

Photos from North Georgia Master Gardeners's post 05/28/2026

Very nice day for our walk at Mineral Springs

05/27/2026

POSTPONED do to rain. MG will be presenting/demonstrating how to prune shrubs and plantings at the Family Connections Garden this Saturday at 10:00 am.
This is for Adult Education/Open to the Public, as well as NGMGs!

The picture is from last year. It has grown by leaps and bounds since. Bring loppers, prunes, and gloves if you would like to help after the demonstrating for a little hands on training.

11/08/2025

This is the season when native landscapes remind us to start to slow down and embrace change. Trees are drawing their moisture in, which results in the colorful leaves that start to fall - a vital part of the cycle. Fallen leaves become shelter for overwintering pollinators and wildlife like moths, fireflies, frogs, and turtles. Seeds settle into the soil, awaiting spring’s signal. Lean into this transitional time and replenish- just as the fallen leaves protect and replenish the soil

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205 Church Street
Blue Ridge, GA
30513