The spring series of University of Illinois Extension's Four Seasons Gardening program, which focuses on environmental stewardship, home gardening, and backyard food production, gets underway this month. Learn from University of Illinois Extension horticulture experts from the comfort of your home computer! These classes are live so you can ask questions of the presenters.
The first session of the series is titled, Growing Vegetables for Beginners. The program is offered twice–on April 18 at 1:30p.m. and again on April 20 at 6:30 p.m. Produce always taste better when you are enjoying the fruits of your labor. Join Jennifer Fishburn, Horticulture Educator, as she shares tips for successfully growing vegetables in a small space.
This webinar may be viewed from home by pre-registering at go.illinois.edu/4seasons_webinars. Pre-register to receive all instruction and materials you will need to join the program. There is no charge to attend. If you cannot attend live, recorded videos of these sessions can be viewed following the program at go.illinois.edu/fourseasonsrecordings.
This webinar may be viewed from home by pre-registering at go.illinois.edu/4seasons_webinars. Pre-register to receive all instruction and materials you will need to join the program. There is no charge to attend. If you cannot attend live, recorded videos of these sessions can be viewed following the program at go.illinois.edu/fourseasonsrecordings.
Other topics in the spring series include Beyond Hosta–Perennials for the Shade, set for May 2 and 4, and Bountiful Backyards: Berries, Brambles and Beyond, set for May 16 and 18.