From Emily Sprong, Program Director, Kruckeberg Garden
This week Shoreline’s own Kruckeberg Botanic Garden will host two terrific programs for gardeners and plant lovers. First up is a propagation workshop this Thursday evening, and then a Sunday afternoon tour of the garden with an Ethnobotany focus.
Cutting Propagation
Thursday, June 23, 6:30-8:30pm
$35 + $10 supply fee (supply fee waived for KBGF members).
Learn the basics of propagating plants by cuttings. Each participant will take home a propagation tray full of their cuttings, along with guidelines for making more throughout the year.
Ethnobotany
Sunday, June 26, 1-3pm
$10
Ethnobotany is the study of how people of a particular culture and region make use of indigenous plants. Learn about the interesting uses of some of the plants in the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden – both natives and exotics from other lands.
Call the garden 206-801-7296 x100 to register for one or both of these great programs.
20312 15th Ave NW
Shoreline, WA 98177
206-801-7296
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