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Wheelbarrow Series
Thursday August 26th at 10:00 AM Lawn Renovation and Establishment
Late summer and early fall is the best time to do turf repair and establishment. In this session we will discuss how to rejuvenate that old lawn or even discuss when it is time to do a total kill and start over! Whether you are just renovating or starting from scratch establishment is key and a few weeks of extra care can give you years of lawn enjoyment. Join us for a discussion on how to have a quality turf with the least amount of inputs from you! FREE! Register by August 15th.
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Thursday September 2nd at 10:00 AM
Dennis’ Favorite Landscape Trees
Join us for a look at my favorite landscape trees. We will discuss cultivar selection and why that is important. Some of the trees that I may like on a personal or nostalgic level doesn’t necessarily mean I would recommend them. We will discuss these reasons in depth. Register by September 1st. FREE!!!
Thursday September 16th at 10:00 AM Overwintering Tropical Plants Indoors
Tropical plants can make a tremendous addition to garden areas because of their unusual shapes and colors, however they can be expensive! Join us for a look into how to successfully overwinter your favorite tropical indoors so you can save money and enjoy them year after year. Register by September 1st. FREE!
Thursday September 23rd at 10:00 AM True Lilies
It seems daylilies get all the glory but for a spectacular show don’t leave out the “True Lilies”. That’s right daylilies aren’t true lilies. Lilies come in many sizes, shapes, colors, and fragrances as well. True lilies are hardy, easy to grow, and can last for decades. Each participant will take home a sampling of lilies to plant at home. Register by September 1st. Supply fee $20.00.
Thursday September 30th at 10:00 AM Trilliums...A Wonderful Woodland Native
Trilliums are native to the United States and some species are even native to Kentucky! These beautiful woodland natives flower in late winter and spring with showy three petaled flowers. Trilliums are not hard to grow as long as you plant them in a location that mimics their native areas. Each participant will receive bulbs to plant at home. Supply fee $20.00. Register by September 1st.