Course - Fine Gardening

See a list of our recent gardening webinars here.

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    The Ultimate Guide to Container-Garden Design

    If you are ready to take your container design to the next level, join us for this course with Barbara Libner, who has been designing stunning containers professionally for over…

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    Foundations of Water-Wise Garden Design with Kim Toscano

    It’s easy to feel helpless in the face of unprecedented drought, water restrictions, and soaring temperatures—but we gardeners are not powerless. With careful planning we can create beautiful, drought-resilient gardens…

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    Seed Starting Made Simple: A Step-by-Step Guide with Niki Jabbour

    Starting plants from seed opens a world of possibilities to gardeners of all skill levels. Many vegetables, annual flowers, and even perennial plants can be started from seed using a…

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    Flourishing in the Shade Garden with Ed Lyon

    Shade is one of the largest challenges facing home gardeners—especially the novice and inexperienced—but even seasoned gardeners can struggle with it. In this immersive online course, you will learn how to…

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    Plants for a Better Planet

    Can plants really save the planet? The presenters of this three-part course think so. with Richard Hawke, Sue Milliken, Kelly Dodson, and Kelly D. Norris Earth-friendly gardening practices focus on minimizing the negative impact…

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    Sustainability in the Garden

    Join us as we take a deep dive into the complex and sometimes controversial gardening topic of sustainability. This on-demand lecture series features four separate classes related to the overall…

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    Garden Design Ideas That Work with Garden Masterclass

    A 3-part lecture series in partnership with Garden Masterclass

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    The Essential Guide to Landscape Design with Courtney Olander

    The landscape is important for any home. It should invite, guide, and welcome friends and guests. It should accentuate the home and its key architectural elements and, ideally, hide its…