Garden Calendar | For The Week Of Feb. 26

Garden Calendar | For The Week Of Feb. 26

Bulb. If you are overwintering dahlia tubers, canna roots, or lily bulbs stored in peat moss or damp (but not wet) peat moss, be sure to check them every three to four weeks to make sure they are very damp. No. Don't start growing. Moldy, spoiled or, conversely, too dry and withered. If it dries out too much, the peat must be moistened again.

Online lesson on gardening "Green finger". Visit the Dane County Extension website at https://dane.extension.wisc.edu/ to register for the Spring semester series. Information about Green Thumb activities can be found under the Gardening tab. You can purchase the complete series package or individual lessons. Most, but not all classes are recorded. A series of seven classes begins on March 6, from Monday to April 17, from 18:00 to 20:00. Spring themes include Wisconsin wildflowers. planting and pruning shady trees; Pruning deciduous shrubs. Planning a Butterfly and Butterfly Garden in Wisconsin; Rain gardens for pollinators. Mulberry cultivation is perennial for sun and shade. The entire chain costs $70; The specific category is $12 each. Classes are registered if you are unable to attend the night of the event.

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Annual master class on pruning trees and shrubs. On Saturday, March 11, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, I will host my annual pruning workshop at the Dane County Extension Unit on Madison's east side, with a second session on Saturday. , March 25 at the same time. Number of participants 20. Indoors we will start with a lecture on tree and shrub pruning and then practice at the Dane County Training Park where you will have the opportunity to practice with experienced groomers. If possible, bring scissors or pruners with you (we will have a limited number of tools on site) and wear suitable outdoor clothing. The cost of the course is $12. registration required; To register, visit https://dane.extension.wisc.edu/; Just type "shrub" in the search field. We look forward to your presence.

— Lisa Johnson, Dane County, Washington, gardener.

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