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SUMMARY:2019 Winter Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Every Saturday\, Jan 19 – Feb 9\nOur highly anticipated 2019 Winter Workshop are almost here! This year’s courses cover many exciting gardening/ horticulture topics and are presented by some of Colorado’s top experts in each field. You’ll learn new techniques and improve your gardening skills while the rest of the world waits longingly for Spring. \n  \nCompost: Making It & Using It\nJan. 19 •  10am-noon • $18\nby Dr. Jean Reeder (Instructor/Consultant/Retired USDA) \nGardening Tips for Colorado Newcomers\nJan. 19 • 1-3pm • $18\nBy Alison O’Connor (CSU Extension Agent/ Larimer County Master Gardeners Coordinator)\n\nThe Fine Art of Pruning\nJan. 26 • 10am-noon • $18\nby Robyn Dolgin (Owner Wild Iris Living\, LLC) \nWoody Plant Propagation: Secrets Revealed\nJan. 26 • 1-3pm • $18\nby Scott Skogerboe (Propagator Fort Collins Wholesale Nursery) \nMicro-Farming: Big Food\, Small Spaces\nFeb. 2 • 10am-noon • $18\nby Andrea Vanderbilt (Owner Teach Me To Grow) \nHouseplant Care\nFeb 2 • 1-3pm • $18\nby Randy Meyer (Owner Tropiflora) \nThe Wonder of the Spring Garden\nFeb 9 • 10am-noon • $22\nby Lauren Springer Ogden (Designer/ Author/ Plantswoman) \nDwarf Conifers You’ll Grow to Love\nFeb 9 • 1-3pm • $18\nby Pat Hayward (Former Executive Director Plant Select/ Instructor) \n  \nClick here to register
URL:https://fortcollinsnursery.com/event/2019-winter-workshops/
LOCATION:Fort Collins Nursery\, 2121 E. Mulberry St\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Nursery,Classes,Featured
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SUMMARY:The Fine Art of Pruning
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:  \nPruning can be daunting\, but when done properly it can turn landscape eyesores into backyard showstoppers. Learn how to prune the shrubs and ornamental trees in your yard with self-assurance. Find out the optimal time to do the work and the best methods for different varieties. We’ll also cover the essential tools to make the job easier and most efficient. \nPresented by Robyn Dolgin: \nRobyn Dolgin owns Wild Iris Living\, a horticulture company that creates beautiful\, water conserving\, four-season interest landscapes and highly productive edible gardens with design\, consultation\, pruning and maintenance services. She’s been a professional horticulturist and organic backyard farmer for over 35 years. Robyn is also an artist\, writer\, teacher and nature advocate. She loves bringing the principles of harmony and balance\, also known as Feng Shui\, into her clients’ landscapes. \nExperience Level: Beginner-Intermediate \nClick here to register
URL:https://fortcollinsnursery.com/event/the-fine-art-of-pruning/
LOCATION:Fort Collins Nursery\, 2121 E Mulberry St\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Nursery,Classes,Featured
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SUMMARY:Woody Plant Propagation: Secrets Revealed
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:  \nPropagating your own trees is easy… If you know the secrets. Scott Skogerboe has been the head propagator for Fort Collins Wholesale Nursery for 22 years. During that time he has grown over 5 million trees and shrubs. His tree “children” can be found in every western state and beyond. Knowing the tricks of the trade greatly increases your chance to be successful. Scott doesn’t believe in keeping secrets and is going to share his vast professional knowledge of growing trees and shrubs from seeds\, cuttings\, and grafting. \nPresented by Scott Skogerboe: \nScott Skogerboe has been the Propagator at Fort Collins Wholesale Nursery for the last 22 years where he grows 300\,000 trees and shrubs every year for sale to nurseries from Casper to Albuquerque. Early in his horticultural career Scott was the owner of a small nursery specializing in fruit trees and berries adaptable to the rigors of growing on the high plains of our region. \nThe son of a family who pioneered to Crook county Wyoming in 1876. Scott is a graduate of Colorado State University with a B.S. degree in Landscape Horticulture. In 2016 Scott was awarded the honor of being selected Commercial Horticulturist of the year by the American Horticultural Society. \nPrior to becoming a horticulturist\, Scott was a Sergeant in the US Army where he was a medic and a clinical specialist. He had the honor of being selected to be the ambulance driver in the motorcades of President George Herbert Walker Bush and later with General Colin Powell. \nScott in his spare time enjoys going out with his wife Dianne\, also a professional Horticulturist\, to explore for new plants. One of his claims to fame is he discovered the last remaining tree planted by Johnny Appleseed. \nExperience Level: Beginner-Intermediate \nClick here to register
URL:https://fortcollinsnursery.com/event/woody-plant-propagation-secrets-revealed/
LOCATION:Fort Collins Nursery\, 2121 E. Mulberry St\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
CATEGORIES:At the Nursery,Classes,Featured
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