2020 Bull City Gardener Learning Series

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Ready to get growing? Come learn research-based, sustainable gardening practices with N.C. Cooperative Extension, Durham County Center.

The Bull City Gardener Learning Series is a great way for home and community gardeners to learn new tips and tricks while reviewing the basics. This series is focused on helping you manage ornamental and edible landscapes sustainably, all while improving soil health and reducing the use of fertilizers and pesticides. Class content is developed from the latest research in applied horticultural science from NC State Extension and other land grant institutions

All classes are offered twice, once during the day and once on the weekend. Each session costs $6, which includes light refreshments and covers the costs of teaching materials. Participants will have access to multiple resources from NC State Extension.

Classes are taught by Extension Agriculture Agent Ashley Troth, with support from the Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers of Durham County.

All classes will be held at the N.C. Cooperative Extension of Durham County office, 721 Foster St, Durham, NC 27701.

Class Schedule

Click on the name of the class for more information and how to register.

Workshop Date (’20) Time
Getting Started with Warm Season Vegetables Thurs, 2/13 3–5 p.m.
Getting Started with Warm Season Vegetables Sat, 2/15 9:30–11:30 a.m.
The Dirt on Dirt: Nutrient Management in the Garden Postponed
The Dirt on Dirt: Nutrient Management in the Garden Postponed
Sustainable Lawns and Alternatives Postponed
Sustainable Lawns and Alternatives Postponed
The Good, the Bad and The Bugly: Pest Management in the Garden Postponed
The Good, the Bad and The Bugly: Pest Management in the Garden Postponed

Bull City Gardener classes are part of the Extension Master Gardener℠ program of Durham County and are open to everyone.

Learn how to become an Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteer.

Photo Credit: Mary Knieram

Template Adapted from Matt Jones, N.C. Cooperative Extension of Chatham County