FREE Online Savvy Gardener Class – Fall and Winter Chores to make Spring Gardening Easier

Learn how to put your garden to sleep for the winter, so it’s ready to wake up strong and prepared for the spring!

FALL & WINTER CHORES THAT MAKE SPRING GARDENING EASIER: A FREE ONLINE CLASS
Thursday, September 22, 2022
6:30–8:00 pm
Held ONLINE via ZOOM*

About The Class

Our final Savvy Gardener class of the year will help you learn how you to become a more successful gardener. When you work in partnership with Mother Nature, your garden becomes more beautiful, with less effort and more enjoyment. Topics will include everything from healthy soils and good watering techniques, to Natural Yard Care.

Email Registration Required

This Savvy Gardener class is being held online using the free Zoom platform. To attend, you need a working email address, access to a computer, laptop, tablet, or smart phone, and you must register in advance. Simply provide your name and email address to community@northcitywater.org and we will send you a link to join the class a few days beforehand.

*How Zoom Works

If you haven’t used Zoom before, this video provides a nice overview of what to expect and how to get started (if you wish, you can skip her preamble and start watching the steps at the 1:12 minute mark).

About a week before class, you will receive an email with the Zoom class link. Be sure to check your inbox (and your spam filter too, just in case) for this email. If you still haven’t received it on the day before class, contact community@northcitywater.org / 206.362.8100.

On the evening of the class, use your desktop computer, a laptop computer, a tablet, or a smart phone to click the link in the email we sent you to join the class. We recommend doing this about 5-10 minutes before class (the Zoom “room” will open at 6:15 pm) to allow for any last minute technical adjustments.

You will be able to see and hear the presenter and his slide show, and you can ask questions through Zoom’s chat feature. Your privacy is assured: attendees are not be able to share audio or video.

About Our Presenter:

In 1994, Ladd Smith co-founded In Harmony Sustainable Landscapes in Bothell with his business partner Mark Gile, based on their life-long shared passion for protecting the environment. Ladd is a graduate from University of Nevada in Reno with a BS degree in Ornamental Horticulture. He has more than 25 years’ experience as a professional horticulturist, and is a sought after speaker on various organic landscaping topics.

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