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     Creating an ORGANIC herb garden with old-fashioned perennials is easy and pleasurable. With minimal effort it will return year after year to thrill you with its breathtaking colour, fragrances and flavors for a one time dollar investment.  From a cottage garden, formal English garden, culinary patch or a single window box; you will learn how to design, plant, divide, and grow.  Also, a special segment on how to use what you've grown including teas, wreaths, comestibles, insect repellents, potpourri, drying and an abundance of other cozy tips. Inside secrets from many years of experience you won't find in the library. A video of the instructor's own gardens will also be shown.



     Children will learn how to organically grow herbs and old-fashioned flowers and take home a fresh plant they can grow in their own yard.  They will learn how to design a small garden, use a window box, and which plants are best for pots.  They will learn how to identify by name, heights, colours, fragrances, and textures to carry into adulthood.  They will make a fragrant garden wreath to take home that will last for years, and the class will learn how to use those herbs and edible flowers for cooking.  Begin a life-long interest.



     Busy people still want beautiful surroundings.  Join this three hour class and learn how to landscape any area and any terrain inexpensively, yet very lush.  You will learn how to develop friendly "privacy fences" that require little or no maintenance.  There will be beautiful solutions for slopes, windy sites, rocky areas, wet spots, shady sites, and normal yards.  You will be equipped to easily develop and plant ground covers, shrubs, colourful perennials, and herbs.  Learn what comes up year after year for easy maintenance.  You won't need a landscaping company after attending this class.


     We will fill the wooden window planter with hanging mosses, sugarbush, blue pepperberries, plumosa fern, blue rice flowers and columbine heads. This is darling on an office wall or in your home to "open up" the room. This is a real keeper! Bring newspaper, scissors and glue gun.

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