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SUMMARY:2020 Winter Workshops
DESCRIPTION:2020 Winter Workshops\nEvery Saturday\, Jan 25 – Feb 15\n\n\nOur highly anticipated 2020 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\n  \n\nShaping Young Trees & Shrubs\nJan. 25 •  10am-noon • $18 (+ $2.50 service charge per ticket)\nby Tom Throgmorton (Owner Throgmorton Plant Management) \n  \nA Naturalist in the Garden\nJan. 25 • 1-3pm • $18 (+ $2.50 service charge per ticket)\nby Kevin Cook (Naturalist\, Writer\, Editer\, Speaker\, Consultant\, Theacher\, & Guide) \n  \nGardening Tips for Colorado Newcomers\nFeb. 1 • 10am-noon • $18 (+ $2.50 service charge per ticket)\nBy Alison O’Connor (CSU Extension Agent/ Larimer County Master Gardeners Coordinator) \n  \nEssentials of a Productive Home Veggie Garden\nFeb. 1 • 1-3pm • $18 (+ $2.50 service charge per ticket)\nby Andrea Vanderbilt (Owner Teach Me To Grow) \n  \nHabitat Hero: Wildscaping 101 – Planting a Better World for Birds & People\nFeb. 8 • 10am-noon • $18 (+ $2.50 service charge per ticket)\nby Lisa Boesen (Speaker\, Writer\, Beekeeper & Habitat Hero Gardener) & Jamie Weiss (Habitat Hero Coordinator for Audubon Rockies) \n  \nHouseplant Care & Design\nFeb 8 • 1-3pm • $18 (+ $2.50 service charge per ticket)\nby Randy Meyer (Owner Tropiflora) \n  \nThe Autumn Garden: Planting for a Grand Reprise\nFeb 15 • 10am-noon • $22 (+ $3.00 service charge per ticket)\nby Lauren Springer Ogden (Designer/ Author/ Plantswoman) \n  \nCut Flower Gardening\nFeb 15 • 1-3pm • $18 (+ $2.50 service charge per ticket)\nby Kathy Hatfield (Owner Raspberry Hill Farm) \n\n\n  \n\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://fortcollinsnursery.com/event/2020-winter-workshops/
LOCATION:Fort Collins Nursery\, 2121 E. Mulberry St.\, Fort Collins\, 80524
CATEGORIES:At the Nursery,Classes,Featured
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SUMMARY:Habitat Hero: Wildscaping 101 - Planting a Better World for Birds & People
DESCRIPTION:Details: \n\nDate: February 8\nTime: 10-noon\nCost: $18 (+ $2.50 service charge per ticket)\n\n  \nCourse Description:  \nCome watch experts demonstrate the importance of restoring our communities\, one garden patch at a time. From a birds-eye view\, learn how to create wildlife-friendly gardens that help combat the loss of open spaces and create green corridors that link your wildscape to larger natural areas by providing habitat for wildlife. \nIn this two hour session you will: \n\nLearn about the Audubon Society and the Colorado Native Plant Society and how they collaborate to bring information and programs to the public\nUnderstand how suburban planning has changed bird flight patterns and food sources over the last several decades\nIdentify all the many elements of a Habitat Hero Garden – it’s not just about the food!\nDiscover how to transition a bit of yard to a Habitat Hero Garden for your business or home including using pots! It’s easier than you think!\n\n  \nPresented by Lisa Boesen & Jamie Weiss: \nLisa Boesen is a Fort Collins\, Colorado-based speaker\, writer\, beekeeper and Habitat Hero Gardener. She enjoys sharing tips and tools for an extraordinary lifestyle at any age including volunteering skills to local organizations. Nature\, birds\, and habitats have a natural affinity to pollination and she loves supporting the Audubon Rockies and its mission by sharing the Habitat Hero Garden program to the general public! \n  \n \nJamie Weiss is the Habitat Hero Coordinator for Audubon Rockies\, a regional office of The National Audubon Society\, an organization that has championed the protection of birds and their habitat for over a century. She combines her science and educational background to manage the Habitat Hero program\, which focuses on engaging community members and businesses in actively restoring natural habitat for birds\, butterflies\, pollinators and other wildlife large and small. \n  \nJamie serves on three committees to further help with the mission of engaging individuals to make a positive impact in our communities by increasing natural areas\, providing homes and food for wildlife\, and growing small refuges that can connect larger green spaces together. These committees are the Colorado Pollinator Network\, Climate Action Plan (Land & Water Use team) and Nature in the City for City of Fort Collins. \nJamie is excited to be a part of the Audubon Rockies team\, “to promote stewardship and ultimately bring conservation home into our yards!” \n  \nExperience Level: Beginner-Advanced \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nClick here to register \n 
URL:https://fortcollinsnursery.com/event/habitat-hero-wildscaping-101-planting-a-better-world-for-birds-people/
LOCATION:Fort Collins Nursery\, 2121 E. Mulberry St.\, Fort Collins\, 80524
CATEGORIES:At the Nursery,Classes,Featured
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SUMMARY:Houseplant Care & Design
DESCRIPTION:Details: \n\nDate: February 8\nTime: 1-3pm\nCost: $18 (+ $2.50 service charge per ticket)\n\n  \nCourse Description:  \nDoes houseplant care all seem like guesswork? It can if you don’t get to know your plants. But there’s really no mystery to keeping houseplants healthy and there’s no such thing as a brown thumb\, only a lack of know-how. Most houseplants are simply plants that once grew and thrived in tropical climates and/or in greenhouses. The “secret” to success with taking care of house plants is to attempt to recreate the same ideal conditions as they would enjoy in their native habitat. This class will provide you with all the information you’ll need to keep your houseplants alive and thriving plus great tips for selecting the right plant(s) for location and desired effect. \nThis class covers houseplant basics like indoor plant lighting\, watering\, soil mixes\, humidity\, fertilizing\, nutrition\, grooming\, diseases\, pests\, repotting\, orchid care\, and plant selection and design. \n  \nPresented by Randy Meyer: \nRandy Meyer\, founder of Tropiflora\, has had a lifelong love affair with plants. He enjoys sharing his knowledge and passion with clients and helping them bring the benefits of the natural world indoors. \nBorn and raised in a small Wisconsin town\, Randy grew up with a deep appreciation for gardening. There were always plants and flowers in their home and his parents extensive gardens were his hands-on classroom. Randy studied horticulture and floriculture (flowering and ornamental crops) at the University of Wisconsin. As a student\, he was selected to design and plant the ornamental gardens on campus. \nAfter college\, Randy moved to Portland\, Oregon and worked for a wholesale grower of tropical plants and went on to manage an interior plantscaping company. He later became the head gardener for a thirteen-acre botanical garden. His interest in tropical plants eventually drew him to Hawaii where he owned a woodworking business and worked with the native flora as caretaker for a three-acre property. \nRandy and his family have called Fort Collins home since 1998 where he started Tropiflora in 2007. He blends his plant care experience with a study of emerging worldwide research which demonstrates the many measurable health benefits of having plants in the home or workplace. His knowledge and expertise are unique\, valuable resources for the Northern Colorado region. \n  \nExperience Level: Beginner-Advanced \n  \nClick here to register \n 
URL:https://fortcollinsnursery.com/event/houseplant-care-design/
LOCATION:Fort Collins Nursery\, 2121 E. Mulberry St.\, Fort Collins\, 80524
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