This splendid event for the inquisitve gardener is celebrating its 10th Anniversary! Here's what's planned:
4-5 p.m. Registration & Market
5-5:45 p.m. Garden Session I
Please select one session to attend.
- A - Identifying Butterflies, their Habits and Habitats: Wayne Ohnesorg, Entomologist, Madison County Extension
- B - What’s New for 2023 in Plants and Flowers: Jennifer Day, Wilke Landscape Center
- C - Home Hydroponics: Stacy Adams, UNL Extension Associate, Professor of Practice
- D - Benefits of Native Perennials: Benjamin Newton, CCC Environmental Sustainability Director
- E - Creative Garden Containers Using Succulents: Lindsay Kosch, Kosch Greenhouse
5:45-6:45 p.m. Light Meal & Anniversary Door Prizes!
6:45-7:30 p.m. Garden Session II
Please select one session to attend.
- F - Aromatherapy in the Garden Using Herbs: Rachel Liester, Red Road Herbs Retreat & Learning Center
- G - Plant Propagation and Seeding: Stacy Adams, UNL Extension Associate, Professor of Practice
- H - What’s New with Vegetables for 2023: Marilyn Schmidt, Master Gardener
- I - Budworms and Beetles and Slugs, Oh My!: Kelly Feehan, UNL Extension Educator – Horticulture
- J - Starting a Watercolor Garden Journal (Hands-on, no art experience needed): Jolene Hake, Garden Enthusiast and Creative Watercolorist
7:45-8 p.m. Garden Session III
Please select one session to attend.
- K - A Garden Essential – Mulch: Janice Jochum, Master Gardener
- L - Creating a Garden Paradise with Outdoor Tropicals: Chris Geyer, Earl May Nursery and Garden Center
- M - The Glorious Sunflower: Marilyn Schmidt, Master Gardener
- N - What’s New for 2023 in Plants and Flowers: Jennifer Day, Wilke Landscape Center
- O - Creating Focal Points in Your Landscape: Kelly Feehan, UNL Extension Educator – Horticulture
CODE: 22/NC AVOR 1700 DCE21