UW Botanic Gardens’ Center for Urban Horticulture (3501 NE 41st Street) is holding a class tomorrow evening called "Gardening with the Seasons: Fall" from 7-8:30pm. The cost is $20.
The information says:
Autumn is a dynamic season in the garden. Many plants are heading into dormancy, while others are in a period of active growth. Doing the right gardening tasks now can set the stage for next year's garden: adding new plants for seasonal interest or making changes to address problems observed over the past season. Some of the best things to do - or to avoid - at this time of year may seem counter-intuitive to some gardeners.
This session will cover what to plant in fall, lawn care, how to prepare the garden for winter, and how to maximize seasonal interest and appearance.
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