Flower Crown & Floral Jewelry Making Workshop • $40
Saturday, August 22nd, 10:30am – 11:30am • Buy Tickets
Come join us to learn the basics of creating beautiful floral arrangements, creating flower crowns, corsages and other floral jewelry!
Attendees will learn the basics of constructing flower displays using a floral frog, flower crowns,and floral jewelry. All attendees will take away a floral crown or a piece for floral jewelry and may purchase floral frogs and selected pottery for a special discount.
Ages 10 and up
Fall Gardening & Seed Starting Workshop • $30
Saturday, September 5th, 10:30am – 12:00pm • Buy Tickets
An interactive hands-on workshop where you seed your own flat of veggie starts… just in time for fall planting!
Fall is often referred to as the “second spring” within gardening circles in our region. With cooler temperatures, less watering, fewer pests, and an array of tasty crops to choose from, fall gardening is among our favorite seasons for planting. One consideration when starting a fall garden is whether to start your own seeds or buy transplants. Starting your garden from seed is rewarding, cost-saving, and opens up your options to thousands of exciting varieties. However, some folks experience uncertainty knowing exactly what to do to ensure success.
In this information-packed workshop you’ll learn best practices for successful germination, timing, how to choose the right equipment for your space, trouble-shooting problems, and the proper way to care for your seedlings until they’re planted in the garden. There will be a discussion about bulbs, wildflowers, and vernalization, followed by you getting your hands in the soil!
We provide all materials to seed and take home your own flat of seedlings!
- 10×20 flat tray and insert
- Humidity dome
- Seeds
- Soil
- Label/ID tags
- Clyde’s Garden Planner
- Lecture notes
Beginner Bonsai with Danny Coffey • $90
Saturday, November 14th, 2:00pm – 3:30pm • Buy Tickets
A hands-on workshop for beginner bonsai enthusiasts led by bonsai artist, Danny Coffey.
Although bonsai has gained popularity among plant hobbyists, it is still often considered difficult and unapproachable by many. However, with a basic skills foundation and understanding of the art form and medium, it doesn’t have to be! Perfect for beginners, this workshop will increase your confidence with bonsai and provide a hands-on opportunity for learning.
This two hour class begins with an art and cultural history tour of bonsai. Participants will then learn how to repot and wire a tree as well as practice bending and shaping techniques. The class concludes with a discussion about how to care for your tree once you get home.
Cost includes professional instruction + materials (ceramic pot, tree, soil). Students leave with their own potted Bonsai!

