Here's a local workshop and photo about Fairy Gardens, presented by Hornbaker Gardens near Princeton:
June 1 at 10:00 am: Fairy Gardening with Molly Hornbaker Blogg: A Gardening Together Workshop. This is a hands-on workshop for all ages in which you will learn how to create and care for your very own miniature fairy garden. Molly will provide information on how to get started and assist you along the way. You simply bring your creativity for this cute and fun workshop! Fee includes your container, soil, and plants. You pick out and purchase your choice of miniature accessories, at a special 20% discount for workshop participants. Reservations are required, so please call to reserve your spot. Fee: $30. You can also just observe this workshop at no cost.
GARDENING TOGETHER WORKSHOPS We’re all in this gardening thing together, and learning from one another as we go. What’s wonderful is that there is always more to learn. In 2013, we will again host a series of Saturday morning workshops at 10 am that we call “Gardening Together”. We’ll keep the workshops short and to the point, but you may want to bring along lawn chairs.
GARDENING TOGETHER WORKSHOPS We’re all in this gardening thing together, and learning from one another as we go. What’s wonderful is that there is always more to learn. In 2013, we will again host a series of Saturday morning workshops at 10 am that we call “Gardening Together”. We’ll keep the workshops short and to the point, but you may want to bring along lawn chairs.
Check out Hornbaker's facebook page for other seminars such as the one below:
Saturday, May 25 at 10:00 am:
Keep Your Gardens from Becoming Too Much with Kathy O’Malley - a Gardening Together Workshop. Former WGN radio personality (of Kathy and Judy fame), avid gardener, and our friend, Kathy O'Malley, will share her thoughts about how to keep your love of gardening from getting out of control, and what to do about it if it's already happened. Kathy is always humorous and entertaining, so come and enjoy. Free. |
Hornbaker's is near Princeton and has a web page if you need directions (and who doesn't because it's out in the country down a little windy road behind farms and fields and up a lane and take your GPS!)
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