Seminars, 2010
- Usually the first and third Saturday of each month
- 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 unless noted
- Seminars are free, unless noted, but pre-registration is strongly advised.
Limit of 50 people per seminar.
- To register please:
call (506) 756-3635, Fax (506) 756-1087 or
E-mail, (Please put "Seminar" in the subject line.),
- Check this site regularly for any changes or additional information.
- April 17 - THE ART OF GRAFTING
Learn how to graft fruit trees and ornamentals - a simple technique to create new plants with a knife and some wax.
- May 1 - GARDEN DESIGN
By knowing a few guiding principles of design you can release your creative energies into designs that will delight and challenge.
- May 15 - PRUNING IN THE GARDEN
When is the best time to prune? How? These questions and more will be answered.
- June 5 - AZALEAS & RHODODENDRONS
These have a reputation for being difficult to grow. Discover hardy varieties and how soil and site make the difference.
- June 19 - PEONIES AND OTHER SPRING PERENNIALS
Become possessed by an immense array of peonies and discover new and fascinating perennials.
- July 3 - GROWING THE HARDY ROSES
See nearly 150 roses at their peak. Throw aside old prejudices and find out how easy the hardy roses are to grow.
- July 17 - FLOWER ARRANGING
Bring the garden into the house. We l show you what works and what does not and maybe some you never thought of.
- August 7 - GROUND COVERS AND DWARF PLANTS
What and how to use for that difficult spot or steep bank as well as small plants for small spaces.
- August 21 - WATER IN THE LANDSCAPE
Learn what is involved in creating ponds, brooks and other features that add beauty and soothing sounds to a garden.
- September 4 - BUILDING STONE WALLS ($20 FEE/$30 W/ LUNCH)
Postponed till Sept. 11 due to hurricane Earl
For those in love with stone and wanting more knowledge about the techniques used to create lasting creations. If you would like to participate bring steel toed boots and gloves.
- September 18 - BUILDING STONE PATIOS AND WALKS ($20 FEE/$30 W/ LUNCH)
The second in a series on stone focuses on laying patios and walks that will be stable and pleasing. If you would like to participate bring steel toed boots and gloves.
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