Thursday, June 10, 2010
5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Raindate: Thursday, June 17, 2010
Location: SORC Smyrna Outreach and Resource Centerh
Hypertufa expert and Master Gardener,
Carolyn Donahoe, will lead a small class in
making the lightweight and attractive
alternative to heavy stone and cement
planters. Make your own hypertufa planter
which is excellent for growing garden
oddities such as succulents, cactus or alpine plants.
To protect your hands, please bring a heavy pair
of dishwashing gloves with you to class.
$15.00 Fee Class size is limited to 15.
Make a Rain Barrel
Thursday. June 24, 2010 1:00 p.m. Location:
Catching and using rainwater is beneficial to the
environment and your plants (especially if you
have a water softener) while also saving you
money and energy. Master Gardener, Paul Myers,
will lead the class through the process of making
a rain barrel so you can catch and use rainwater in
your yard and around the home!
$ 62.00 Fee Class size is limited to 14.
Fall Vegetables
Wednesday, July 7, 2010 1:30 p.m Location:
Join Master Gardeners, George and Marion
Brewington, to learn about delicious fall
vegetables that will extend the gardening season
well after earlier crops have finished. Find out
about the many cool weather vegetables that
produce their best flavor & quality, while maturing
during cool weather!
Protect Our Streams
Tuesday, July 13, 2010 5:30 p.m. Location:
Gardeners love what they do but they also
need to know their effect on the
environment and what they can do to
protect natural resources. Ginger North
from the Delaware Nature Society, will talk
about the health of our streams and what
each one of us can do, as gardeners, to keep
our water healthy.
Garden Bouquets
Thursday, August 19, 2010 6:30 p.m. Location:
Did you grow flowers in your garden this
year? Do you have some in your yard?
Bring a few flowers with you to the class
along with an empty fruit or vegetable can
that is color coordinated. After a
demonstration on the principles of arranging,
by Master Gardener Wendy Aycoth, you will
make your own beautiful arrangement!
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