Showing posts with label Monsoon Madness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monsoon Madness. Show all posts

Sunday, July 8, 2012


Monsoon Madness is Back!

Saturday, July 14, Yavapai County Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners are having their Monsoon Madness gardeners sale.  The sale runs from 7:30am to 1pm. This is a great opportunity to purchase plants grown by the Master Gardeners and used gardening equipment.  There will be herbs, perennials, annuals, natives and house plants available.


Along with the plant sale you can bring your pruning shears, knives, loppers and axes to be sharpened (no serrated edges).  Workshops are also scheduled on planting, watering composting, insect control and more.


Sales are cash only!


Location: 
Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo Grounds
840 Rodeo Dr.
PrescottAZ 86305

Monday, July 25, 2011

Monsoon Madness 2011


Monsoon Madness 4

The fourth annual Monsoon Madness plant sale was bigger and better than ever.

Thanks to the many master gardeners who grew healthy and happy plants for the sale. We had an incredible variety of herbs, houseplants, annuals and perennials, with very little left over after the sale. The Committee even purchased about 100 plants from Mountain States to round out the xeriscape offerings. Those all sold as well. The large selection of garden pots, fencing, outdoor furniture and other miscellaneous garden art rounded out the yard sale part of Monsoon Madness.

Besides the favorite tool sharpening services we have offered in our events, this year “Garden Bites” was added. These were 15-minute presentations on transplanting, composting, perennial gardens, vermiculture, garden safety and tree diseases and pests. The talks were well attended. This rounded off the expertise we offered to the public.

Then there was the entertainment. John Mazella performed solo guitar during the early morning rush and Jeff Schalau and his wife joined their newly formed and very talented Jazz band for the rest of the sale.

Our 78 volunteer master gardeners were kept very busy answering questions about selection and planting their purchases.  We had 704 eager customers this year. 

The usual monsoon rains held off until noon so the eager left over crowd could take advantage of the half price sale. All this fun and hard work amounted to a profit of $4921 for the Association. This was part of the “better than ever” as it was $400 more than last year.  We could not have done it without the hard work and support of all of the 78 volunteer and committee members of the Yavapai Master Gardener’s Association.

To see more pictures of the sale and past events click the Flickr link to the right.


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Garden Sale, Prescott, AZ, July 9, 2011

Monsoon Madness 
Plant and Yard Sale
July 9, 2011
Prescott, Arizona

The fourth annual Monsoon Madness plant and yard sale takes place July 9 from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the rodeo grounds, 840 Rodeo Drive in Prescott. The University of Arizona Yavapai County Master Gardener Association is the event sponsor. There will be a wide variety of plants, garden tools, pots and garden art for sale. There will also be gardening and planting advice from area expert master gardeners. A continuous series of 15-minute workshops called Gardening Bites will discuss planting, watering, composting, insect control and other topics of interest. Live entertainment will be provided by local musicians.

There will be a tool- and knife-sharpening table, so bring your knives, pruners, shearers, loppers and axes (no serrated edges, please) for a tune-up.

All sales are cash only. For more information, call 445-6590, ext. 222, or visit http://extension.arizona.edu/yavapai.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Monsoon Madness Three

July 10th dawned on the Extension Office parking lot with Robin Weesner and Cathy Michener resting peacefully in their sleeping bags.  Their job was to guard the plants and trees for Monsoon Madness three.

Once again the Master Gardener Association pulled off a perfect fundraising sale on a perfect day with of course, the traditional afternoon monsoon thunderstorms.

This year's event drew a crowd of 687 people and plenty of sales.  The tool sharpening service also attracted quite a few customers.  Revenue was slightly below last years. 

Revenue from the sales has purchased 4 Ezy-up canopies and a bullhorn.  Watch your ears at the next MGA meeting when Bob Burke takes the podium.

We would like to thank all of the Master Gardener volunteers who made Monsoon Madness three possible.

Click on the link to flickr to find photos of the sale:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/41015324@N08/?saved=1

by Angie Mazella