Adult Enrichment Spring Supplement Spring 2018 | Page 4

GARDEN Growing Blueberries in Your Backyard NEW! Are You Ready to Go Native? It's a wonder more people don't grow these carefree, long-lived, disease and insect-free shrubs. Learn site requirements, soil preparation, cultivars for our climate, buying plants, pruning and seasonal protection from birds, rabbits and winter. Paul Richtman Date: Wed, Apr 4 Time: 6:30–8:00 pm Cost: $20 Class #: AEG3 Location: Stillwater Area H.S., G113 Growing Fragrant Plants and Preserving Their Essence 4 Most gardeners consider color and form when they select flowering plants but fragrance is often overlooked or forgotten. Learn how to identify and grow the most fragrant plants and preserve their essence by drying them and making oils, lotions and teas. Simple recipes provided. Bob Bystrom Date: Thu, Apr 5 Time: 6:30–8:30 pm Cost: $20 Class #: AEG4 Location: Stillwater Area H.S., G113 Diverse, eco-friendly native landscapes provide habitat for pollinators and wildlife. They consist of a plant community that is adapted to a specific environment. The right plant palette matched to your site conditions will need less irrigation and fertilization–saving you time and money. Bring photos of your yard and landscape projects. Carolin Dittman Date: Sat, Apr 14 Time: 9:00–11:00 am Cost: $19 Class #: AEG9 Location: Skyview, 202 NEW! Roots and Sprouts: An Intergenerational Garden Roots and Sprouts is an intergenerational garden opportunity for young and not so young, experienced and inexperienced gardeners to come together to plant, weed, harvest, eat, and learn. Each week will highlight a seasonal veggie and activity. When it's time to harvest, each participant will go home with treats from our community efforts! Community Education Date: Wed, Jun 13–Aug 29 no class July 4 (11 sessions) Time: 9:00–11:00 am Cost: FREE, please preregister Class #: YESUM8 Location: Carver Community Garden