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Day in the Yard - 7 sessions about gardening in Zone 8 (Coastal NC)
New to Coastal NC? Want to increase your garden and landscaping knowledge to work smarter and not harder? This 7-session program is for you!
When and where
Date and time
March 20 · 10am - May 1 · 12:30pm PDT
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
This 7-session program will be offered on Zoom, recorded, and emailed to attendees for review for up to a week after.
The program is taught by NC State Cooperative Extension/Brunswick County Staff and Master Gardener Volunteers.
Session topics are as follows: Intro/Soil Fundamentals; Turf & Fertilization; Insects, Diseases, & Integrated Pest Management; Growing Vegetables; All About Woody Ornamentals; Annuals and Perennials That Grow Well Here; and Native Plants in the Landscape. A wealth of related resources will also be emailed to attendees after each session for downloading and future reference.
Registration is open from now through 4pm, March 16th . Sessions begin Monday, March 20th, and every Monday thereafter until May 1.
The fee for the program supports the Brunswick County Botanical Demonstration Garden and other Cooperative Extension consumer horticulture outreach activities within Brunswick County.
Links to Zoom Sessions will be sent in advance of the first class.
No refunds after March 16th. All refunds will go back to the original source of payment, less the nominal Eventbrite processing fee.
NC State Cooperative Extension collects demographic information on ticket orders for reporting purposes. Your response is optional, but much appreciated!
NC State University provides equal opportunity and affirmative action efforts, and prohibits discrimination and harassment based upon a person’s age, color, disability, family and marital status, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, political beliefs, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation and veteran status.
About the organizer
The Brunswick County Extension Master Gardener Volunteers are dedicated to facilitating excellence in volunteers through education, life-long learning, and professionalism of coordinators and volunteers.
Extension Master Gardener Volunteers make a difference:
• Supporting local farmers markets
• Learning horticulture science
• Teaching sustainable gardening
• Sharing a gardening passion with the community
• Empowering Extension clients to address landscaping and gardening challenges
• Practicing environmental responsibility
• Protecting water quality
• Reduce fertilizer and pesticide pollutants