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Gardening in the Spring |
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Saturday, April 21, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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This session provides a step-by-step approach to setting up your garden in the spring for a productive growing season. Amanda Jarrett will guide you through a timeline of essentials, such as seeding, planting and pruning. She will also discuss other topics, including soil preparation and amendments. |
Fee: $30.00 |
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Originally from England, Amanda Jarrett has gardened in countries from the far north to the tropics. Always an advocate of working with nature, she is a SOUL (Society of Organic Urban Land Care) certified Organic Land Care professional and has her Red Seal in Horticulture. This author of Ornamental Tropical Shrubs (2003) is the coordinator and instructor for the Residential Landscape Technician Diploma at Douglas College as well as the Organic Master Gardener and the Ecological Landscape Design programs at Langara College. She loves to teach the art of gardening to both professionals and non-professionals, and her garden consulting company offers advice to home gardeners and businesses regarding landscape design, low-maintenance planting, troubleshooting and organic methods. |
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Seating is Limited
Please register early to avoid disappointment.
To purchase tickets call:
(604) 261-2262
Unless otherwise stated, previous experience is not required to participate in seminars and attendees should be 16 years old or older.
Seminar tickets are not available online.
Beverages are provided at our seminars and a light
sandwich lunch is provided at all-day events.
Please discuss any special dietary needs
with the staff at time of registration.
In an effort to reduce waste, we encourage you to bring in
your own coffee mug and/or refillable water bottle.
We require that you wear closed shoes
(e.g. running shoes) to all seminars.
Prices are subject to
GST.
48 hours notice required for cancellation refunds.
We reserve the right to reschedule seminars.
Lee Valley Tools Ltd.
1180 S.E. Marine Drive Vancouver, BC (By Knight St. Bridge) |
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