North Bay Heritage Gardeners
Education Night – The Paradox of Pruning: How Cutting Back Makes Things Grow
Thursday November 28, 2019 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Location: North Bay Museum
100 Ferguson St. North Bay
Join Heritage Gardener volunteers for a free evening of gardening education!
On Thursday, November 28, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., the North Bay Heritage Gardeners will host a free and public Education Night at the North Bay Museum. The topic will be The Paradox of Pruning: How Cutting Back Makes Things Grow. Guest speaker Lynn Farintosh will share her expertise on proper pruning and how it affects plant growth. Lynn has extensive gardening experience as a horticulturalist and Master Gardener. Lynn is also the leader for the Heritage Gardeners team Birch Island.
Education Nights help our volunteers and the community expand their knowledge of gardening, horticulture, and the environment. The sessions are designed to be diverse and we welcome suggestions for new topics to cover. The events are free learning opportunities, and anyone is welcome to join. Presentations are approximately 45 minutes long, leaving room for questions and discussion.
Please pre-register for the event by sending your name and contact information to heritage.gardeners@heritagenorthbay.com