A regularly updated version of these events, plus plant sales and tours can be found at this newer blog - click HERE.
We're still in the month of January, why does it seem to drag along so much? Reminds me of another Seinfeldism - "It just does."
Besides shopping for seeds, cleaning and purchasing needed gardening supplies and strolling through your favorite garden center at least once a week to revive your soul, consider attending a free or affordable garden class and seminar this year. There aren't as many as most years, you know why.
Matt Douglas, Owner, High Country Roses at the SymROSEium | |
Many independent, locally owned garden centers offer classes, either remotely or in person. There are just too many to mention in this post, so hop on your favorite store's website (or call) and find out what they are offering this year.
Below is a short list of open to public, larger garden related events, seminars and hands on learning that I've seen so far. If you know of an event that I missed (anywhere in CO or close by states), please send me an email at gardenpunchlist@gmail.com and I'll add it to the list.
I'll keep updating the list so please check back. Just click on the link for more information.
*April 9, 2022 Denver Rose Society SymROSEium
*April 23-24, 2022 Colorado Cactus & Succulent Society Show and Sale
*April 24, 2022 Rose Pruning Demonstration and Workshop
*May 21, 2022 Noxious Weed Identification, Louisville, CO (Free)
*June 16, 2022 Wild Flower Hike on Gateway Open Space, Louisville, CO (Free)
*June 18, 2022 Schweiger Ranch Nature Walk: Birds, Lonetree, CO (Free)
*June 19-25, 2022 National Garden Railway Convention
*In-person
**Virtual
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