This June, there are dozens of talks and classes to learn about plants and make something beautiful.
Some are in-person. Some are virtual. Some are free.
Wednesday, June 2, 10-11 a.m.
Caring for Roses in Your Garden. This online lecture from Morris Arboretum includes an overview of rose care and explore the arboretumâs roses. $15. Register online.Â
(Starts) Thursday, June 3.
Beginning Bonsai. This online, self-paced course from Longwood Gardens is an introduction to the world of bonsai. $39. Class continues through Dec. 1. Register online.
Thursday, June 3, noon-1 p.m.
Gardens and Tonic: The Solstice Garden: The International Garden Festival: Chaumont-sur-Loire. In this virtual talk from Scott Arboretum, learn about designing an award-winning garden. Free. Register online.
This June, there are dozens of talks and classes to learn about plants and make something beautiful.
Some are in-person. Some are virtual. Some are free.
Wednesday, June 2, 10-11 a.m.
Caring for Roses in Your Garden. This online lecture from Morris Arboretum includes an overview of rose care and explore the arboretumâs roses. $15. Register online.Â
(Starts) Thursday, June 3.
Beginning Bonsai. This online, self-paced course from Longwood Gardens is an introduction to the world of bonsai. $39. Class continues through Dec. 1. Register online.
Thursday, June 3, noon-1 p.m.
Gardens and Tonic: The Solstice Garden: The International Garden Festival: Chaumont-sur-Loire. In this virtual talk from Scott Arboretum, learn about designing an award-winning garden. Free. Register online.
There are dozens of classes to check out, online and in-person throughout the month.
Throughout the Lancaster County region, there are hands-on classes that teach things like how to make a resurrection garden and a succulent planter. Thereâs also a seed swap in Elizabethtown. There also are virtual classes on topics like flower arranging plus virtual talks about growing native plants and more.
The in-person events are limited to small groups and some virtual classes ship materials so donât wait to sign up. Some of the virtual events are selling out quickly as well.
If you have any additional events or talks to share, email enegley@lnpnews.com
There still are dozens of classes to check out, online and in-person throughout February.
Throughout the Lancaster County region, there are hands-on classes that teach things like how to grow ranunculus and make a hypertufa planter. There also are virtual classes on topics like flower arranging plus virtual talks about growing vegetables in containers and repairing streams.
The in-person events are limited to small groups and some classes ship materials so donât wait to sign up. Some of the virtual events are selling out quickly as well.
If you have any additional events or talks to share, email enegley@lnpnews.com