One day gardening conference
MARINETTE, Wis. — Does winter have you dreaming of the growing season?
The 25th Anniversary Spring Garden Conference in Marinette offers a day of learning and fun for gardeners of all skill levels.
The Northern Lights Master Gardeners Association Conference celebrates its 25th year of excellence in garden education with a one day conference featuring sessions that cover a wide range of topics addressing a growing interest in backyard gardening. Educational sessions cover a wide range of topics such as using native pollinator plants in your landscape, seed saving, fundamentals of foraging, keeping honeybees, container flowers, growing mushrooms outdoors, pruning your fruit trees and much more. Conference speakers are Master Gardener volunteers and local experts. Master Gardeners will also be on hand to answer all of your gardening questions at the Ask a Master Gardener booth.
Registration is now being accepted for the popular conference which will be held Saturday, March 18 at the UW-Green Bay Marinette campus. The cost is $40, which includes morning refreshments, four educational sessions, plus a lunch featuring homemade soup, sandwiches and dessert. Hands-on workshops will have an additional fee to cover materials.
Brochures covering the sessions and registration are available at local libraries and partnering businesses. More information is available online including a link to the brochure at the Northern Lights Master Gardeners Association Facebook page. Early registration is recommended as many sessions and workshops fill rapidly. Registration must be received with payment prior to March 6.
Northern Lights Master Gardeners Association Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit organization that provides learning opportunities by helping communities better understand horticulture and the environment. Many educational events are conducted at Harmony Arboretum in addition to other community locations. Proceeds from this event are used for Harmony Arboretum Demonstration Garden maintenance and other educational programming.
