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Thursday June 17th at 10:00 AM An Often Unsung Annual…..Marigolds!

Marigolds are one of those flowers that we have all grown from time to time but probably never really gave them much thought. In this session we will discuss this hard working, colorful, easy to grow, multifarious, annual work horse. Each participant will receive several packages to grow at home as well. Register by June 1st. Supply fee $5.00

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Thursday June 24th at 10:00 AM Pollinator Friendly Gardening

No doubt you have all heard of the plight of our most famous pollinator the honeybee. It is responsible for pollinating up to 1/3 of the foods we eat! In this session we will discuss how to protect the honeybee as well as native bee pollinators, butterflies, and moths. We will cover habitat development, plant selection, and more! By being mindful of our pollinators you will reap the bountiful benefits of their work. Free!!!! Register by June 15th.

Thursday August 5th at 10:00 AM Saving Seeds

Each year I receive questions about how to save and store seeds properly. There are some important ground rules to follow to successfully get the same flowers or vegetables back from year to year. Join us for this in-depth how to. Register by August 1st. FREE!!!

Thursday August 12th at 10:00 AM Introduction To Landscape Design

Landscape design is something most homeowners have questions about from time to time. In this session we will discuss the very basics of landscape design such as focal points, budgets, goals, plant selection, colors, textures, and what to think about for the future maintenance of the landscape. Register by August 1st. Free!!!

Thursday August 19th at 10:00 AM Cover and Green Manure Crops

We will take a look at the importance of green manure crops and cover crops. Most people think of cover crops as just a winter crop but soil building can be done year round. You will also find out how to use cover crops to break soil hard pans, increase soil fertility, and improve tilth. Register by August 1st. FREE!

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