Get a jump on spring and fight the winter gardening blues!
Winter-sowing is a cost-effective, low-maintenance way of starting plants outdoors, in winter, for next year’s garden. Seeds are planted in upcycled or recycled containers that act as “mini greenhouses.” Frost-tolerant native plants and perennials are great options to withstand the cold temperatures of early winter. Join the Kane County Master Gardeners to learn more about this technique, see a demonstration, and create your own sample to take home.
Meets: Feb. 1 | 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Kane County Extension Office, 535 S. Randall Road, St. Charles, IL 60174
Cost: $5 per person | Registration required | Space may be limited
Note: Please come dressed to work with soil, and bring an empty, clean gallon milk or water jug (preferred) or another large plastic, sealable container (such as a 2-liter bottle) to use for the project.
Questions: Contact Danielle Stojan, Program Coordinator, at stojand@illinois.edu or 630-584-6166.