Red Wagon Plants in Hinesburg, VT Hosts Gardening Workshop Series

Container Garden!Image by LollyKnit via Flickr

The ground is almost (….almost….) ready for planting; are you ready to dig in??
If you are feeling less than confident as a gardener this year, or if you are new to gardening (quite common considering our environmental and economic status) perhaps you’d be interested in participating in a gardening workshop.

One nursery (of many) offering gardening workshops this year is Red Wagon Plants in Hinesburg, Vermont. Red Wagon Plants is an organic nursery which provides several locations with plants, as well as runs it’s own retail store, where the workshops will take place. This is their first year hosting a workshop series and it is geared toward the beginning gardener, as well as those looking to brush up on their skills and pick up some new tips. All classes are $10, though some have an additional materials fee. With class topics ranging from lawn conversion to planting for honey bees to container gardening, Red Wagon Plants ensures there is a class for a wide variety of interests. Click here for their complete schedule. The rest of their site is lovely and informative as well. I particularly enjoy the practical Garden Journal section.

I learned about this workshop series from an article run by Seven Days“Plots Afoot” by Suzanne Podhaizer.

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Red Wagon Plants in Hinesburg, VT Hosts Gardening Workshop Series

Container Garden!Image by LollyKnit via Flickr

The ground is almost (….almost….) ready for planting; are you ready to dig in??
If you are feeling less than confident as a gardener this year, or if you are new to gardening (quite common considering our environmental and economic status) perhaps you’d be interested in participating in a gardening workshop.

One nursery (of many) offering gardening workshops this year is Red Wagon Plants in Hinesburg, Vermont. Red Wagon Plants is an organic nursery which provides several locations with plants, as well as runs it’s own retail store, where the workshops will take place. This is their first year hosting a workshop series and it is geared toward the beginning gardener, as well as those looking to brush up on their skills and pick up some new tips. All classes are $10, though some have an additional materials fee. With class topics ranging from lawn conversion to planting for honey bees to container gardening, Red Wagon Plants ensures there is a class for a wide variety of interests. Click here for their complete schedule. The rest of their site is lovely and informative as well. I particularly enjoy the practical Garden Journal section.

I learned about this workshop series from an article run by Seven Days“Plots Afoot” by Suzanne Podhaizer.

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