The Best Ways to a Healthy Garden
About this Course
In this class, we will study how we prepare and enrich our soil, a different time of the year to clean-up our gardens, what to do with our leaves, when to sow native plant seeds, and other ways our human green thumbs can make a significant difference to biodiversity and to our own pleasure as gardeners. This class also will explore some of the invasive plants in our area that affect the growth of healthy native plants, and it will dig into several of the specific trees, shrubs, perennials and groundcovers to ensure a landscape that is friendly to butterflies, bees, birds and other wildlife, while providing privacy and the likelihood of healthy plantings tailored to your individual space.
Course Details
Sections Offered
Location: W243
Type: Traditional
Instructor: Jackie Algon
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Tue