After the rush of the summer gardening season has gone, there are still many tasks to be completed, and a Boise workshop may help to make the work go more smoothly.
The crisp days of fall may be ideal for working in the garden, and many take advantage of this to divide perennials, prune, and put their plants and compost to bed for the winter. This one-hour class will address a variety of gardening concerns, and the facilitator for the occasion will be Sierra the Idaho Plant Doctor, who is a local professional horticulturist.
The function will discuss topics ranging from preparing compost and mulching to plant pruning and how to prepare perennials, shrubs, and trees for the winter months. The group will learn why fall can be a good time for planting seeds to grow the following spring, or to install large features such as trees and bushes, and everyone can ask questions.
Many home horticulturalists are eager to learn as much as they can, and a workshop offers them a chance to do so. Cheat sheets of plant care tips, hacks, and other advice can be prepared for an event by Stationery printers.
The Science of Fall Gardening learning session will be offered on October 1. It will be taking place at 9770 W State Street in Boise.
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