The UW-Madison Division of Extension Horticulture Program is offering free online gardening programs to help you be more successful with growing and caring for plants in the yard, garden, containers—or wherever your plants grow! These programs are suitable for gardeners of all skill levels.
The next series begins in February and is free and open to the public. You can attend just one or all three programs, though registration is required for each session. All programs will be recorded and available to view on the Extension Horticulture website at a later time.
Go to bit.ly/3S8nWBm to learn more and register!
The Fundamentals of Shrub Pruning
Tuesday Feb. 13, 12:30–1 p.m.
Are you confused about which shrubs to prune at what time of year? Do you wonder if you are using the right techniques to prune different shrubs? Join us for this online program and learn four simple shrub pruning techniques, how to make proper cuts and when to prune.
Presented by: Lisa Johnson, Horticulture Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison Division of Extension Dane County
Low-Maintenance, Natural Landscapes for a Neighborly Garden
Wednesday, Feb. 21, Noon–1 p.m.
Your garden spaces can be a haven for pollinators and other wildlife, low maintenance, while being tidy and beautiful all at the same time! Join us to learn about gardening and landscaping practices that bring biodiversity to your yard while cutting back on lawn mower noise, pollution and yard waste.
Presented by: Tim Ripp, Horticulture Outreach Specialist, UW-Madison Division of Extension Sauk County
Go to bit.ly/3S8nWBm to learn more and register!
These webinars are hosted by UW-Madison, Division of Extension, Horticulture Program. For upcoming events and learning opportunities, visit hort.extension.wisc.edu/events