Celebrity Fall Gardening Weekend

When:
September 15, 2012 – September 16, 2012 all-day
Where:
Garland Nursery
5470 U.S. 20
Corvallis,OR 97330
USA
Contact:
541-753-6601E-mail

Fall is such a beautiful time of year as we transition our gardens to vibrant rich colors, plant new crops and prepare for the coming winter. We have a treat to start off this fall with a bang! We are welcoming some of our favorite celebrities, William McClenathan and July Alleruzzo of Garden Time TV and Randy Ritchie of Malibu Compost to share their tips and tricks to make this fall even better!

Vibrant Fall Containers with William McClenathan and Judy Alleruzzo of Garden Time
September 15, 2012 at 1pm
Fall is just around the corner and though our lush trees lose their leaves, our landscapes and containers can stay spectacular and vibrant with the right selection of plants. Join us as special guests William McClenathan and Judy Alleruzzo of Garden Time TV give a live demo and seminar on designing your personality and style into creative fall containers that will bloom brightly throughout the fall season. They will also provide their favorite picks for this fall. No registration required – this event is free and open to the public.

Fall Organic Workshop with Randy Ritchie of Malibu Compost
September 16, 2012 at 1pm
Fall may be upon us but don’t hang up those gardening tools just yet. There is so much that can be done now to ensure your soil is protected and being enriched through the winter months to ensure a lush spring. We are excited to host special guest and founder of Malibu Compost, Randy Ritchie to share with us how to do this simply and all organically. Randy will review mulching with compost, tea sprays and drenches. He will share fall organic gardening techniques and preparing your yards and gardens for the long, erosive winter ahead. Randy will provide some tips and reminders for the fall garden and look ahead to winter and onto spring. Randy and Malibu Compost will offer some specials on compost as well as a few door prizes of free compost tea. No registration required – this event is free and open to the public.

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