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This session will cover dormant season pruning and transplanting for specific plant types, winter weeding and garden care, best tools and practices, and planning ahead for the new growing season.
Though it seems there isn't much to do in the garden over winter, dormant season tasks can set the stage for a good gardening year. When weather keeps us indoors, we can plan ahead for tasks and garden changes to be done in the months ahead. When the weather is nice enough to spend time outdoors, it can be amazing how much we can actually take care of now. This session will cover dormant season pruning and transplanting for specific plant types, winter weeding and garden care, best tools and practices, and planning ahead for the new growing season.
This online class will be delivered using Zoom.
About this series:
Plants and gardens don't live by the written calendar, but by the seasonal cycles and cues of changes in daylight, temperature, and moisture. When gardeners become acquainted with the seasonal rhythms and life cycles in the garden, and learn to work in sync with nature, caring for the garden becomes more of a process and less of a battle with potential garden enemies. This series will help beginning and seasoned gardeners learn how to capitalize on optimal timing and sustainable practices to have a great garden all year long.
This course is available for "remote" learning and will be available to anyone with access to an internet device with a microphone (this includes most models of computers, tablets). Classes will take place with a "Live" instructor at the date/times listed below.
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The University of Washington Botanic Gardens is a unit within the School of Environmental & Forest Sciences and encompasses two sites: the Washington Park Arboretum on the south side of Union Bay and the Center for Urban Horticulture on the north side. The 230-acre Arboretum includes a vibrant collection...
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at New York Botanical Garden - NYBG Online Classroom
This class will take place online. Registered students will receive login instructions. Whether you have a terrace, rooftop, or tiny backyard, learn how to grow the most veggies in the space you have. Discover the best practices for successful small-space gardening from soil preparation to container selection and bed design, crop choices, and tips...
This class will take place online. Registered students...
Read moreWednesday Mar 10th, 6pm - 9pm Eastern Time
(3 sessions)at The Morton Arboretum - **Virtual Classroom
Learn to identify and manage the most common invasive plants in the Great Lakes region. Managing invasive plants is one of the most common restoration tasks. Learn to identify the characteristics of common invasive plants and describe their impacts on the landscape; discuss invasive plant ecology, and learn to which control methods are best...
Learn to identify and manage the most common invasive...
Read moreThursday Mar 18th, 12pm - 1:30pm Central Time
at New York Botanical Garden - NYBG Online Classroom
This class will take place online. Registered students will receive login instructions. Vines and other climbing plants like clematis, wisteria, roses, hardy jasmine, and climbing hydrangea not only sport beautiful blossoms, they also provide strong vertical design—in backyards and patios, or rooftops and terraces. They can create outdoor enclosures...
This class will take place online. Registered students...
Read moreThursday Mar 18th, 6pm - 7:30pm Eastern Time
(2 sessions)at New York Botanical Garden - NYBG Online Classroom
This class will take place online. Registered students will receive login instructions. Orchids are one of the most common houseplants in America. While this exotic flower is widely available, many do not know how to properly care for it. In this class, you'll explore how orchids grow in nature and learn the basic care instructions to keep them healthy...
This class will take place online. Registered students...
Read moreSaturday Mar 20th, 11am - 1:30pm Eastern Time
at New York Botanical Garden - NYBG Online Classroom
This lecture will take place online. Registered students will receive login instructions. For landscape designer and composer Larry Weaner, garden design and music composition have much in common. While one may be visual and the other sonic, both look to explore freedom of expression within formal constraints. Both are endlessly engaging pursuits,...
This lecture will take place online. Registered students...
Read moreThursday Mar 25th, 11am - 12pm Eastern Time
at New York Botanical Garden - NYBG Online Classroom
This class will take place online. Registered students will receive login instructions. Knowing a little mycology (the study of fungi) can make you a better mushroom cook. This illustrated talk teaches basic mycology through the lens of your kitchen. It explores the intersection of mycology and the selection, storage, preparation, and nutritional...
This class will take place online. Registered students...
Read moreSaturday Mar 27th, 11am - 1pm Eastern Time
at UW Botanic Gardens - Virtual Classroom
Native Plants 101: Gardening with Native Ephemerals & Understory Plants Find out what native Puget Sound plants are first to grow and flower in the spring and how to incorporate them into your garden! This class will cover some of the native blooming flowers and plants that you can grow in your shady garden spot that will brighten up your...
Native Plants 101: Gardening with Native Ephemerals...
Read moreMonday Apr 12th, 6:30pm - 8pm Pacific Time
at UW Botanic Gardens - Virtual Classroom
Class attendees will learn about the restoration project design process in order to plan and implement more successful and cost effective ecological restoration projects. They will learn how to develop a design that meets project goals with the given site conditions and how to respond adaptively to unexpected changes. After an overview of project...
Class attendees will learn about the restoration project...
Read moreTuesday Mar 16th, 9am - 11am Pacific Time
(3 sessions)at UW Botanic Gardens - Virtual Classroom
As spring approaches and things start moving fast in the garden, it can be hard to keep up or decide what to do first. With a focus on seasonal growth patterns, and best tools and techniques, this session will help home gardeners determine what tasks will have the most effect for the progress over the next months. Key topics will include planting,...
As spring approaches and things start moving fast...
Read moreThursday Apr 1st, 7pm - 8:30pm Pacific Time
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