Wed./Thurs., July 30-31 from 6:30-8:30pm Meets Wednesday in the Douglas Classroom at the UW Botanic Gardens Center for Urban Horticulture, and Thursday at a residential home for a hands-on pruning demonstration. Many gardeners are timid or even fearful of pruning in summer. There are good reasons to be cautious. Those same reasons make it an ideal time to solve particular pruning goals. Frustrated by overzealous watersprouts on small trees? Shrubs growing out of bounds? Just not sure what to prune or not? Learn how to save work and produce better results by doing the right pruning on the right plants at this time of year through classroom and field demonstrations. We will cover a variety of plant types and training forms that are ideally pruned at this time of year. Let us know if your garden may be a potential candidate for the field demonstration section of the class. Cost" $60; $75 after July 23rd. Register Online, or call 206-685-8033 |