Join us to learn simple gardening skills, explore book suggestions, and take part in an optional plant or seed swap.
Discover the basics of gardening in a friendly, supportive setting at your local library. This session is designed for beginners who want to learn simple techniques for starting and caring for a garden, whether in a backyard, on a balcony, or in small indoor spaces.
Library staff will share recommended books, magazines, and other resources to help you continue learning after the event. You will also have time to ask questions and connect with others who enjoy growing plants.
If you would like to participate in an optional plant or seed swap, feel free to bring a small plant, cutting, or seed packet to exchange. Participation in the swap is completely optional.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | Arts and Cultural | Adult School |
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