Shade Gardening – the Dark Side
10/02/22 Shade Gardening 2pm - 3:30 pm, Andrea Greco Not much sun? No problem! We will teach you how to evaluate your shady site and select appropriate plants and implement...
10/02/22 Shade Gardening 2pm - 3:30 pm, Andrea Greco Not much sun? No problem! We will teach you how to evaluate your shady site and select appropriate plants and implement...
Join us for a Spring Fling at the Scottdale nursery on Sunday March 26th. There will be special offerings of native plants for hummingbirds, butterflies, bees and bees. Special spring opening native plant discounts - Live Music by Heather and the Possum Den at 12-3 pm.
During this two day workshop, you will learn about how to utilize native plants that play a critical role in the life cycles of our indigenous wildlife. The workshop will be interactive, and we will discuss how to assess your current garden. Click here to sign up.
03/13/22 Invite a Monarch to Lunch, 2-3:30 Trecia Neal For twenty years, Trecia Neal has served as a Monarch Watch Conservation Specialist for the Southeast. Learn about the biology, ecology, and migration to Mexico of the monarch butterfly. Monarch population declines and efforts to help monarchs recover will be discussed. Sign up for classes here.
Feel Empowered to Prune 04/16/23, 2 pm - 3:30 pm Barbara Dorfman Learn how, why, and when, to prune. With the right tools, gardeners and homeowners can do the job themselves or supervise family members, instead of being at the mercy of unskilled landscapers with hedge trimmers and chainsaws. Click here to sign up.
Join us in Avondale for Earth Day: Avondale ACTion is sponsoring an Earth Day Celebration in Avondale 2-5pm at the new town green pavilion. More info here.
04/24/22 Composting 2pm - 3:30 pm Trecia Neal Stop throwing out the other black gold: nutrients. Learn hands-on how to take garden debris and turn it into rich, water-holding compost, perfect for droughts. Trecia Neal will present the best way to create compost in your landscape. Click here to sign up.
Red Wigglers galore! In this exciting hands-on workshop Trecia Neal from Green Gardens Education & Designs, participants will learn how worms called red wigglers eat food waste and turn it into nutrient rich compost, be given activities on vermicomposting, and leave with their own worm bin. Click here for sign up information.
Welcome to the Piedmont Prairie - with Linda Chafin 09/30/23 2 pm - 3:30 pm Please join us Saturday September 30th from 2-3:30, as Georgia wildflower expert Linda Chafin...
(12pm) Designing Native Habitat for Birds and Pollinators, led by Georgia Audubon's Alex LoCastro: This presentation will walk attendees through the process of designing a native plant garden for the benefit...