Whitley County Master Gardeners offering afternoon programs at the Fair Tuesday
By Jennifer Zartman Romano
Once again this year, the Whitley County Master Gardners are offering a series of afternoon learning sessions for experienced gardeners and newbies alike.
The programs will be held Tuesday, July 20, in the Whitley County Agricultural History Museum on the Whitley County Fairgrounds property, and offered hourly beginning at 1 p.m.
What follows are this year's workshops:
1 p.m. - “Centerpieces From My Garden" presented by Beth Ann Sickafoose, a 13-year Master Gardener, involved in gardening for 40 years.
2 p.m. - “Close-Ups In Nature: Garden and Wildflower Photography" presented by Bonnie Shipman, Manchester College professor.
3 p.m. - “Companion Gardening: Attracting good insects and controling bad insects" presented by Jim Fleck, a seven-year Master Gardener.
There is no need to pre-register and no fee to attend. The workshops are presented annually during the Whitley County 4-H Fair.
Once again this year, the Whitley County Master Gardners are offering a series of afternoon learning sessions for experienced gardeners and newbies alike.
The programs will be held Tuesday, July 20, in the Whitley County Agricultural History Museum on the Whitley County Fairgrounds property, and offered hourly beginning at 1 p.m.
What follows are this year's workshops:
1 p.m. - “Centerpieces From My Garden" presented by Beth Ann Sickafoose, a 13-year Master Gardener, involved in gardening for 40 years.
2 p.m. - “Close-Ups In Nature: Garden and Wildflower Photography" presented by Bonnie Shipman, Manchester College professor.
3 p.m. - “Companion Gardening: Attracting good insects and controling bad insects" presented by Jim Fleck, a seven-year Master Gardener.
There is no need to pre-register and no fee to attend. The workshops are presented annually during the Whitley County 4-H Fair.