Master Gardeners invite the public to Community Speaker Series 2026
Schedule
Sun Mar 22 2026 at 01:00 pm to 04:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
3109 Hwy 218 South, Iowa City, IA, United States, Iowa 52246 | Iowa City, IA
The presentations focus on insects, good and bad, vegetable gardening for all seasons, and embracing nature’s goodness. The free program is open to community members and designed to give gardeners of all experience levels confidence and knowledge to create beautiful, functional gardens and enjoy nature.
The program will be presented in person on Sunday, March 22, from 1 – 4:30 p.m., at the Johnson County Extension Office, 3109 Old Hwy 218 South, Iowa City. There is no fee to participate; however, registration is requested at https://go.iastate.edu/FCT78M. Attendance will be limited to room capacity.
Three one-hour presentations will be featured.
1 p.m. — Beneficial Insects and Natural Enemies in Home Gardens. Zach Schumm, Insect Diagnostician, Iowa State University. Zach’s program will cover the identification and biology of common natural enemies, the theory behind biological control, and issues surrounding blanket statements of the word “pest.” He turned his fascination with insects into a career dedicated to entomology, diagnostics, and conservation.
2:15 p.m. — Vegetable Gardening for All Seasons. Lisa Hinzman Howard, widely recognized in the gardening community as the Midwest Garden Gal, inspires gardeners to embrace the global movement to “grow your food to know your food.” She shares strategies to get the most from your garden to maximize yields, extend harvests, and grow successfully in even the coldest climates.
A Linn County Master Gardener volunteer, Lisa has built a reputation as an author, blogger, speaker, consultant, and podcast guest. Midwest Garden Gal, LLC, offers in-person and online classes as well as personalized garden consultations. Her book, Cheap Tricks Gardening: ‘Cause You Don’t Need to Spend a Fortune for Fabulous, was published in 2022.
3:30 p.m. — Get Outside! Embracing Nature’s Goodness for our Minds and Bodies. Michelle Wiegand, Johnson County Conservation Naturalist. Her lifelong love of the outdoors continues to shape her career and community impact. A native of Iowa City, Michelle developed a deep connection to nature as a child—a foundation that inspires her belief that every community deserves access to parks and thriving green spaces. She blends education, social work, community development, and outdoor recreation into a career dedicated to connecting people with the natural world.
Attendance provides continuing education credit hours. The presentation will also be streamed live on City Channel 4. The program will be recorded for rebroadcast on the City Channel 4 YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/@cityofiowacityiowa.
Program participants are encouraged to bring a reusable/refillable water bottle to the program and adopt our initiative to avoid using single-use plastics: Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Everything we can do to help our environment makes a difference.
Organized in 1982, the Johnson County Master Gardener program is an educational and volunteer service organization of the Iowa State University (ISU) College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and ISU Extension and Outreach. JCMG supports a variety of education and community outreach service programs.
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach is an equal opportunity provider. For the full non-discrimination statement or accommodation inquiries, go to https://www.extension.iastate.edu/legal.
Johnson County Master Gardeners will host its annual Community Speaker Series on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the Johnson County Extension office. The program is free and open to the public. A registration link will be posted closer to the event.
Where is it happening?
3109 Hwy 218 South, Iowa City, IA, United States, Iowa 52246Event Location & Nearby Stays:



















