Four Seasons Gardening webinars are taught by
horticulture experts and can be attended from the comfort of your
own home computer or phone. The classes are live and attendees can
ask questions of the presenters. They are also recorded and can be
reviewed at any time.
The winter series includes the following topics:
Planning your Garden for Seed Saving, January 14, 2020 at 1:30
p.m.
This year, instead of deciding in the fall that you want to save
seeds for planting, plan your garden around it! Join Illinois
Extension, Horticulture Educator Gemini Bhalsod in a webinar to
learn important concepts and techniques for seed saving such as open
pollination and variety isolation to get the best quality seeds for
your garden! We will also discuss harvesting and seed storage.
Sowing of Seeds, January 28, 2020 at 1:30 p.m.
Learn how to start some types of seeds outdoors this winter. Join
Illinois Extension, Horticulture Educator Nicole Flowers-Kimmerle in
a webinar to learn important concepts and techniques for winter
sowing seeds outdoors as a cost-effective way of growing your own
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Colorful Conifers, February 25, 2020 at 1:30 p.m.
Get ready to add “shock & awe” to your landscape all season long with colorful
conifers of all sizes. Did you know some conifers change colors through the
seasons? Working with all-yearlong foliage color can be challenging. Martha
Smith, Horticulture educator will show you how to re-think your landscape to
bring out the best foliage display!
Register at go.illinois.edu/fourseasons. The U of I Extension,
Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit offers the webinars for free. Some counties
may also have the option to attend a viewing at the local Extension office. If
that is of interest to you, contact your nearest Extension office to inquire.
For additional Extension events and information visit our website at
https://extension.illinois.edu/fmpt.
[Anita Wilkinson
Communications Program Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION
Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit] |