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Canning and Preserving Your Harvest
Preserve your summer harvest for enjoyment all winter long by learning how to safely dry, can and freeze fruits, fruits vegetables and herbs with Dakota County Master Gardener Tori Clark! Tori Clark lives south of Hastings with her husband and children where they tend to various gardens including perennials, annuals, shrubs, veggies, fruit trees and berries. Over the last 10 years as a Master Gardener and working in the horticulture industry, Tori has had great educational and hands-on opportunities to learn…
Find out more »Native Plants in Your Garden
MN Native Plants have been around for hundreds of years. They are the easiest plants to grow and have lots of variety. If you've always wanted to have an easy to care for garden but were unsure how to start - this is the class for you! Come and learn which plants to put in your sunny locations, and which plants are for shade or even wet/marshy areas or shorelines. This class will provide resources and plant lists and a…
Find out more »CANCELLED: Common and Uncommon Herbs
Master Gardener Shari Mayer has had years of experience with herbs as leader of the UMore Herb Garden when it was available to the public. She has a love for both the common and unusual herbs available to us, and loves to share information on their uses, health values, and where to find them. Shari teaches how to grow and maintain different herbs. Come and explore the fascinating world of herbs. Focus on herbs and how to incorporate them into your…
Find out more »Bringing Plants in for the Winter (online)
The Master Gardeners of the Dakota County Seed Trial Garden Group will present their last Zoom Class for this gardening season. Bringing Plants in for Winter presented by Master Gardener Linda Stein and hosted by Master Gardener Robert Hatlevig. Date: Tuesday, September 15, 6:30 p.m. In this hour-long class, Master Gardener Linda Stein will share a list plants from your garden are candidates for movement in doors and what gardeners can do to rescue plants against winter conditions. For plants coming…
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