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Saturday, February 2, 2019 9:00 a.m. - 3:50 p.m. |
Sponsored by Sedgwick County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers |
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4-H Hall |
Sunflower |
Meadowlark |
Bison |
9:00 |
Butterflies Go Native |
Composting 101 |
The Art of Growing Thornless Blackberries |
Managing Rose Rosette in the Home Landscape |
10:40 |
Butterfly Bartender |
Shade Gardening |
Bulbs For All Seasons |
Understanding Our Kansas Climate |
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Lunch Break |
Lunch Break |
Lunch Break |
Lunch Break |
1:00 |
Using Perennials as the Foundation for a Kansas Garden |
Irrigation Basics |
Houseplants & Succulents |
Landscape Use of Peonies |
2:30 |
47 Years of Tree Research in Sedgwick County..& Counting |
Growing Pollinators & Other Beneficial Insects |
Raised Bed Gardening |
Ornamental Grasses-The Long & Short of It |
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$15 early registration, $25 after January 25, 2019. Space is limited so register early! Add a boxed lunch for $10-order in advance.
The Design & Grow Gardening Workshop will be packed with ideas and information for beginning and longtime gardeners, alike. It is an opportunity to learn from the pros, garner ideas for your garden and landscape, and find inspiration in new plants and gardening experiences.
Lenora Larson of Longlips Butterfly Farm in Paola, KS, will be explaining which native plants are necessary for butterfly survival and how to incorporate them into your garden. She will also talk about which flowers are best for attracting the very discriminating adult butterflies to your yard.
Other topics will include irrigation, composting, climate & gardening, houseplants, peonies, blackberries, pollinators, and many more.