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  • Photography in the Garden Workshop with Grace Hensley

    Center for Urban Horticulture 3501 NE 41st St, Seattle, WA

      Learn how garden design principles can guide your photography, as well as how the immersive art of taking photos will improve your own garden.  This class will also cover creative photography techniques, and basic dSLR and iPhone/Android settings. Students should bring the camera they have (either a digital camera or a smartphone) and we’ll... Read More

  • Dishing Dirt with Bess & Richie: Creating with Containers

    Live Webinar

      Join Bess Bronstein and Richie Steffen as they share their years of experience in planting containers for all kinds of gardens. They will cover it all, from container materials to soils and, of course, plants and planting! Bess Bronstein is an ISA Certified Arborist, educator and horticultural consultant based on the Kitsap Peninsula in... Read More

  • Soil! – What it is & How it works… with James Cassidy

    Live Webinar

        It’s ALL about soil! Most people only have a vague idea of what soil is and how it works.  You will learn more than you ever thought possible from this lecture:  the reason you are alive, what nutrients are, how soil stores water and nutrients.  The fundamentals that ALL humans on the planet... Read More

  • Growing a Home Cutting Garden with Sarah Nayani – SOLD OUT

    Center for Urban Horticulture 3501 NE 41st St, Seattle, WA

    This class is sold out, click register to add your name to the waitlist! Growing a Home Cutting Garden with Sarah Nayani Learn how to grow and harvest flowers from your own backyard, and fill your home with beauty and fragrance. Instructor Sarah Nayani from Grow Girl Seattle will walk beginners through starting a home... Read More

  • Demystifying Botanical Latin with Daniel Sparler – SOLD OUT

    Center for Urban Horticulture 3501 NE 41st St, Seattle, WA

    This class is sold out, click register to add your name to the waitlist! Demystifying Botanical Latin with Daniel Sparler Who says botanical Latin (also known as scientific nomenclature) has to be head-scratchingly hard? We’re all Homo sapiens (“intelligent humans”), so it’s not too much of a leap for us to figure out that Rhododendron... Read More

  • What We Sow: The Personal, Ecological, and Cultural Significance of Seeds with Jennifer Jewell

    Bellevue Botanical Garden, Aaron Education Center 12001 Main St., Bellevue, WA

      The Northwest Horticultural Society presents an in-person lecture by Jennifer Jewell at the Bellevue Botanical Garden, Aaron Education Center.    In her presentation, Jennifer Jewell will explore how the power of gardens and gardeners can be viewed through a lens of seeds, and the general state of seeds in our gardened lives: how they grow, where... Read More

  • Seeing Color in the Garden with Lorene Edwards Forkner

    Wagner Sunroom, Lakewold Gardens 12317 Gravelly Lake Drive Sw., Lakewood, WA

      (Photo by: Mary Grace Long)   Seeing Color in the Garden with Lorene Edwards Forkner Color is both a delightful gift and one of nature’s most sophisticated tools to capture the attention of all living creatures. In this workshop, Lorene will talk about color, it’s role in a pleasing landscape, and how her daily... Read More

  • Learning To Be Home – 25 years of designing with PNW native plants: Lessons, inspirations, and questions with Shannon Nichol

    Live Webinar

        Learning To Be Home - 25 years of designing with PNW native plants: Lessons, inspirations, and questions with Shannon Nichol This is an exciting time in our region for creativity, innovation, experimentation, and friendship centered on rediscovering the rich seasonal gifts and garden-worthy beauty of our own native plants. Shannon’s lecture will share... Read More