Can You Garden in the Winter? Yes! Learn How with the Cochise County Master Gardeners
Evergreen Plants for your Winter Landscape
We enjoy some pretty nice weather here in the High Desert, and our relatively mild winters are no exception.
The Cochise County Master Gardeners can help you expand your gardening knowledge and show you how to make that green thumb even greener through our Arizona Winter.
The Cochise County Master Gardeners are on a mission is to Inspire and educate the Cochise County community. They share their passion for effective, efficient, and enjoyable gardening, landscaping, and wise water use practices.
CCMGA Winter Workshop: Evergreen Plants for your Winter Landscape
Don't put those rakes and shovels away just yet. In this upcoming workshop, you'll learn:
- How to plant evergreen plants to keep your space green all year long
- How to prioritize your winter garden chores
- Techniques on how to prep your soil for spring
- Which garden edibles you can still plant now
Sign Up for the CCMGA Workshop: Fall and Winter Gardening 101
The Cochise County Master Gardeners (CCMGA) at the University of Arizona, Cooperative Extension, are presenting this popular workshop.
Fall/Winter Gardening 101, plus Evergreen Plants for your Winter Landscape - two workshops in one! They'll be held together on Friday, November 17, 2023. The event starts at 1:30 pm and will run until 3:30 pm.
The workshop will be held in the Public Meeting Room in Groth Hall on the University of Arizona, Sierra Vista Campus at 1140 N Colombo in Sierra Vista.
Gardening for Everyone
This popular workshop is open to the public but is expected to fill up quickly. There's a small workshop fee of $5 per person. You can pay by cash or check at the door on the day of the workshop.
The CCMGA works hard to make sure everyone at the workshop has the materials they need to learn, so please register in advance. To REGISTER, please send a Text Message or Call: (520) 559-7078
Any proceeds for this workshop benefit the Discovery Gardens at UA Sierra Vista and the Master Gardener Educational Outreach Programs.
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