Wed, Mar 29
6:00pm - 8:00pm Eastern Time
19 classes have spots left
at New York Botanical Garden -
Create your own kitchen garden designed around the food you love to eat - be it outside your back door or on your windowsill. You'll design a planting plan using historic examples and modern best practices and walk away with the techniques to maximize health and harvest, such as companion planting and succession sowing.
Create your own kitchen garden designed around the...
Read moreWednesday Mar 29th, 6pm - 8pm Eastern Time
Learn tips and techniques used by professional gardeners through a combination of lecture and hands-on activities. Acquire solid gardening skills, learn a variety of techniques, and determine best management practices in the field of horticulture. Gain applicable skills in plant selection, spring assessment and planning, spring perennials and annuals,...
Learn tips and techniques used by professional gardeners...
Read moreThursday Mar 23rd, 5:30pm - 6:30pm Central Time
(12 sessions)
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Maximizing the appeal and longevity of perennial plantings requires more work than simply watering and weeding. You will closely examine the best practices for preparing garden beds, plant selection, staking, deadheading, division, and fall clean-up. This class will be taught online via Zoom. Registered students will receive login instructions one...
Maximizing the appeal and longevity of perennial plantings...
Read moreThursday Mar 23rd, 6pm - 8pm Central Time
The Chicago Botanic Garden’s online class about wildflower gardening is a virtual experience you can take anywhere! Some of the most beautiful, ecologically important, and easy-to-grow early bloomers are native wildflowers. Their intricacies and unique characteristics nurture our collective landscapes and provide critical sustenance early in the...
The Chicago Botanic Garden’s online class about...
Read moreSaturday Apr 1st, 11am - 1pm Central Time
Perennials are a great addition to any landscape, whether your space is big or small, sunny or shady, dry or wet, manicured or not-so-neat. Get ideas for simple perennial combinations that look great in any garden. Find out what you need to do to care for your plants, including fertilizing, deadheading, and dividing. This class will be taught online...
Perennials are a great addition to any landscape,...
Read moreThursday Mar 30th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Central Time
Perennials continue to be extremely popular in our gardens for their contributions of color, texture, form, and so much more. Examine current trends in the development and breeding of perennials. You will discover a wide range of settings for herbaceous plantings and we will zero in on some of the most durable perennials on the market for the...
Perennials continue to be extremely popular in our...
Read moreThursday Apr 13th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Central Time
Whether you have a balcony, deck, porch, or an expansive garden, adding containers helps to create a dazzling display. We will explore different pots, potting mixes, planting techniques, maintenance, and a variety of plants to create four-season interest. This class will be taught online via Zoom. Registered students will receive login instructions...
Whether you have a balcony, deck, porch, or an expansive...
Read moreWednesday Apr 12th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Central Time
at New York Botanical Garden -
This class will take place online. Registered students will receive login instructions. Since Autumn is the optimum season to plant bulbs, now is the time to decide what will work best in your garden. In this class, you'll receive an overview of bulbs - what they are and how to properly plant them. Common problems and solutions for a successful growing...
This class will take place online. Registered students...
Read moreTuesday Apr 4th, 5pm - 6:30pm Eastern Time
(2 sessions)
at UW Botanic Gardens -
Get an introduction to sustainable gardening that focuses on whole-systems thinking and ecological regeneration for gardens of all shapes and sizes! Curious about Permaculture? Since its inception in Australia in the 70’s, permaculture’s popularity has been on a steady rise worldwide. Permaculture goes beyond ‘organic’ and focuses on whole-systems...
Get an introduction to sustainable gardening that...
Read moreThursday Apr 27th, 6pm - 8pm Pacific Time
Seasonal plantings can offer significant interest in our beds, borders, and containers. The contributions of flowers, colorful foliage, fragrance, pollinator value, and other merits should all be considered as we explore the vast availability at our area nurseries and greenhouses. Discover a wide variety of eye-catching and beautiful new annuals...
Seasonal plantings can offer significant interest...
Read moreThursday Mar 30th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm Central Time
at UW Botanic Gardens -
Summer keeps us busy in the garden--weeding, watering, and dealing with pests! This class will cover tips for proactive garden care for the summer months, including care of seasonal containers, watering practices, pest management, and more! Summer brings an abundance of growth and blooms...and sometimes garden problems. Managing weeds and irrigation...
Summer keeps us busy in the garden--weeding, watering,...
Read moreThursday Jun 15th, 7pm - 8:30pm Pacific Time
at New York Botanical Garden -
Harris Bugg Studio: Respecting the Spirit of Place Dubbed "pioneering design talents of their generation" by the Royal Horticultural Society, Charlotte Harris and Hugo Bugg believe both the landscapes they design and the business they run must be respectful, inclusive, and ethically responsible. The duo will highlight their progressive ethos as...
Harris Bugg Studio: Respecting the Spirit of Place...
Read moreThursday Mar 30th, 11am - 12pm Eastern Time
at UW Botanic Gardens -
Ready to take gardening to the next sustainable level? This class covers the basics of permaculture design and how to implement it on any size garden! Permaculture designs are creative, productive & aesthetic. We will learn how to consult the client (could be yourself!), assess the wild energies on the land (‘sector analysis’), create ‘zones’,...
Ready to take gardening to the next sustainable level?...
Read moreThursday May 25th, 6pm - 8pm Pacific Time
There are many different types and styles of bonsai design. Learn about your tree’s “attitude,” its tension or balance, the ins and outs of negative space, and traditional versus natural styles. This class will be taught online via Zoom. Registered students will receive login instructions one day in advance.
There are many different types and styles of bonsai...
Read moreWednesday May 17th, 6pm - 8pm Central Time
at UW Botanic Gardens -
This class will guide you through the keys to success of prevention, observation, and patience, so that you can choose plants that resist pests and diseases, as well as how to correctly identify pest insects and beneficials and treat problems as they arise. At one time or another, all gardens will be visited by pest insects, plant diseases,...
This class will guide you through the keys to success...
Read moreTuesday May 16th, 6:30pm - 8pm Pacific Time
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