For some Piedmont gardeners, the annual veggie season kicks off in September. In the first half of class, learn how succession-planting and season-extending techniques can keep fresh veggies on your table all year.
It’s not too late to make cuttings of your favorite plants. In fact, cuttings from plants like broadleaf evergreens, deciduous trees and shrubs, and needle evergreens do better when taken at this time of year. In the second half of class, learn about semi-hardwood and hardwood cuttings to plant out this spring.
Join the Extension Master Gardenerâ„ Volunteers of Durham County to learn gardening tricks and tips at the Briggs Avenue Community Garden. Sessions will be led by Kathryn Hamilton and Sara Smith.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Parking is available along the street. Please bring your own chair.
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