DIY Bog Planters Workshop
Saturday, April 12, 10am to 12pm
In the wild, most carnivorous plants grow in sunny, acidic, nutrient-poor wetlands called bogs. Home gardeners can replicate this environment in a mini-bog planter and grow a diverse array of both carnivorous and non-carnivorous wetland plants to build a fascinating miniature habitat. In this workshop, Hills & Dales Horticulturist and Floral Designer David Brown will teach you how to make your own bog planter and to care for the interesting species it can contain. Participants will go home with an ethically-sourced carnivorous plant to start your new collection. $65 per person. Pre-registration is required by April 7. No refunds for cancellations after April 8.
Workshop fees include supplies and refreshments. Members may register for Spring workshops on January 6. Spring registration for non-members begins January 10. Call (706) 882-3242 or email info@hillsanddales.org to register. Pre-payment is required. Annual members receive a 20% discount unless otherwise noted.