Passing on a free class on companion planting via Barb
Greetings:
You -- and your gardeners -- are cordially invited to a FREE workshop being held at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 8 at the Stoddart Avenue Community Garden by Franklin Park Conservatory on companion planting. FPC Educational Coordinator, Barb Arnold, will be discussing the what and how-to’s of companion planting. Learn about attractors, distracters and shared space usage. In other words, what plants should you plant next to each other to deter bad bugs and attract good bugs. She'll have handouts, etc.
The Stoddart Avenue Community Garden is located at 445 Stoddart Avenue (1/4 block north of East Main Street and 3/4 blocks south of Bryden) between Fairwood and Kelton Avenues.
Although we have a couple of benches, you might want to bring a folding chair.
Refreshments will be served.
Showing posts with label classes 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classes 2011. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
From the Bulletin - The Four P's of Proper Tree Care
From the bulletin board at the front of the garden.
The Four Ps of proper Tree Care - How to Plan, Plant, Prune, and Protect the Trees You Love
Location: Jeffery Mansion
Cost: $ 30.00
Age: Adult
Time 9:00am - 12pm
Date Saturday April 30th 2011
Instructors: Joe Boggs (OSU Extension)
Ann Bonner (ODNR Division of Forestry)
Tim Chilies (Structural Gardens)
Learn how best to care for your backyard trees. Determine the best native trees to plant in your backyard landscape to add color and character while adding diversity and improving the environment. Learn proper tree installation, including proper tree placement, watering, mulching, fertilization and pruning.
We will also take a look back at 2010 plant pest problems (and a few diseases) to see what's ahead for 2011. This session will focus on tree and shrub pest identification and plant heath impact assessment to help you develop effective management strategies.
For more information and to register Click Here
The Four Ps of proper Tree Care - How to Plan, Plant, Prune, and Protect the Trees You Love
Location: Jeffery Mansion
Cost: $ 30.00
Age: Adult
Time 9:00am - 12pm
Date Saturday April 30th 2011
Instructors: Joe Boggs (OSU Extension)
Ann Bonner (ODNR Division of Forestry)
Tim Chilies (Structural Gardens)
Learn how best to care for your backyard trees. Determine the best native trees to plant in your backyard landscape to add color and character while adding diversity and improving the environment. Learn proper tree installation, including proper tree placement, watering, mulching, fertilization and pruning.
We will also take a look back at 2010 plant pest problems (and a few diseases) to see what's ahead for 2011. This session will focus on tree and shrub pest identification and plant heath impact assessment to help you develop effective management strategies.
For more information and to register Click Here
From the Bulletin - Annuals Perennials, Herbs, and More
From the bulletin at the front of the garden:
Annuals,Perennials, Herbs, and More
Location: Jeffrey Mansion
Time: 6:30 - 8:00
Day: Thursdays
Cost: One Class $10.00
Both Classes $15.00
Instructor: Barb Topolosky
This is an interactive class for garden novices. Topics will include starting seeds, sun, soil, temperature, and zone requirements. In addition to mulch and compost information, container gardening and garden tips will be included. Website and catalog lists will be provided
For more info and to register for this workshop Click Here
Annuals,Perennials, Herbs, and More
Location: Jeffrey Mansion
Time: 6:30 - 8:00
Day: Thursdays
Cost: One Class $10.00
Both Classes $15.00
Instructor: Barb Topolosky
This is an interactive class for garden novices. Topics will include starting seeds, sun, soil, temperature, and zone requirements. In addition to mulch and compost information, container gardening and garden tips will be included. Website and catalog lists will be provided
For more info and to register for this workshop Click Here
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