Saturday
Nov192011

Upcoming Events at New Garden

SPRING SEMINAR  

Saturday, February 25, 10AM-12 NOON
FREE EVENT            

LOCATION-NEW GARDEN GAZEBO 

Get a jump on spring garden care with three timely talks in one informative event. Jeremy Warren will help you get your garden going with practical tips on Spring Bed Preparation. Jeremy will also give you useful advice on how to prune and fertilize in spring with Garden Wake-up. Learn a few spring lawn care basics with Spring Lawn Care with Terry Fiks of New Garden Select. Bring your questions and your appetite-a cookout lunch will be served after.

 

INTERIOR DESIGN & DECORATING SEMINAR

Saturday, March 10 at New Garden Gazebo 2PM-3PM
FREE EVENT

Confused by color choices? Terrified of using textures? New Garden's gift buyer Luke Sumpter will put your fears to rest. Learn interior design tricks and techniques from someone that has been in the design field for over 10 years. Luke’s killer eye for design results in the great gift and decor combinations you see at New Garden Gazebo. Find out how to use scale, color, and texture to design the room of your dreams.

 

GARDENING SEMINAR

March 24 at New Garden Village 10AM-12NOON
FREE EVENT

Get a head start on the season at our Spring Gardening Seminar. We’ll  give you the hows and whys on Garden Bed Preparation so you can get your plants off to a vigorous start for the season. Then learn how to Divide Perennials for optimal plant health and size control (a few lucky folks will get some samples to take home). Bring beauty to your porch or patio with Container Gardening Tips-we’ll have a drawing for a completed spring container garden. Keep your gas powered tools running longer and learn how to save a few bucks with Small Engine Repair to keep your weed whackers and leaf blowers humming. We’ll top it off with a free cookout lunch.

 

PERMACULTURE WORKSHOP

March 31 at New Garden Gazebo 10 AM-12 NOON
FREE EVENT

This workshop is a continuation of our look at permaculture.  We will be taking a more in-depth look at how to build beneficial relationships in your garden; as well as how to use garden/property lay out to personalize your gardens to your lifestyle and needs.  For those who aren’t familiar with permaculture there will be a brief review of what permaculture is, the multi-functional use of plants, and how that builds stability and usefulness into your gardens. New comers and veterans alike are welcome. This should be a fun and very educational experience.  If you want to learn how to make your garden work for you, this workshop is a must!