Fall Focus on Succession Planting and Pollinator Friendly Plants
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About this event
With a little bit of planning you can grow and harvest veggies all year long. Learn when which plants to begin with, and which to plant at the end of the summer for fall and early winter harvest.
The fall garden’s focus shifts from fruits to leaves and roots. In the second half of class, we’ll talk about how to support pollinator populations in the fall to ensure they’re healthy and ready to go to work for you next summer.
Join the Extension Master Gardener℠ Volunteers of Durham County and Ashley Troth (Extension Horticulture Agent) to learn gardening tricks and tips at the Briggs Avenue Community Garden.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Parking is available along the street, and please bring your own chair. There is a limit of ten people per class.
Masks and social distancing are required until further notice.
This class is part of the Bull City Gardener Learning Series and is open to everyone.
Image Credit: John Troth
Organizer N.C. Cooperative Extension, Durham County
Organizer of Fall Focus on Succession Planting and Pollinator Friendly Plants
Durham County Center
721 Foster St
Durham, NC 27701
OPEN MON-FRI: 8:30A-5P
(919) 560-0525
https://durham.ces.ncsu.edu/
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