University of Illinois Extension
Four Seasons Gardening webinars return in 2021
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[January 19, 2021]
The University of Illinois Extension Four Seasons Gardening series
will return in 2021 with three monthly webinars starting in January.
Horticulture educators will lead seasons on winter fruit tree
pruning, the therapeutic value of nature and adaptive gardening to
accommodate age and mobility.
Fruit Tree Pruning, 1:30 p.m. CT January 19: Pruning fruit trees in
late winter is a necessary task to reap the greatest benefit and
yield from trees. Horticulture educator Andrew Holsinger will
present a variety of pruning techniques for apples and other fruit
trees.
Therapeutic Value of Nature, 1:30 p.m. CT February 16: Are you
stressed from having to practice social distancing? Can’t go
anywhere? Do anything? Spending time in Nature can help soothe and
heal. Horticulture educator Mary M. Fischer will present
research-based studies to support the healing powers of Nature.
Adaptive Gardening, 1:30 p.m. CT March 9: The therapeutic benefits
of gardening have been documented since ancient times but there has
been a recent upswing in the interest for therapeutic gardening and
horticulture. But how can people of different abilities adapt their
garden space to suit their needs? Horticulture educator Chris Enroth
discusses best practices for adapting gardens to accommodate age,
mobility or other means. Chris will also share how to help yourself
and others enjoy the art of gardening at home or in institutions
such as schools, assisted living facilities and others.
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The webinars are free, but advance registration is required. Sign up online at
go.illinois.edu/fourseasons. After registering, participants will receive an
email with access information. These sessions will be recorded.
Access to over 100 recorded horticulture programs are available free and on
demand by visiting the Extension Horticulture YouTube channel
https://www.youtube.com/
channel/UCEYBGqFXZS6S
n37n1mVcY1g/videos .
University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and
employment. If you need reasonable accommodation to participate in this program,
please contact the educator leading the session. Their contact information is
available at go.illinois.edu/
fourseasons. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for
the requested accommodation.
[WRITER: Emily Steele, Media Communications
Coordinator, Illinois Extension] |