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Winter Sowing: Speakers & Gardeners Workshop: Monthly Zoom

Join us on Zoom. No registration required.
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Whether you’re a new or experienced rewilder, the Speakers & Gardeners Workshop is a friendly space to share sustainable landscaping practices & get expert advice.

Meet on the fourth Thursday of each month at 7-8pm to:

  • Share tips & tricks for rewilding our yards & communities

  • Get answers from experts

  • Expand ReWild’s webinar series

  • Develop materials for school, library & community talks & tabling

  • Advocate for native plants & rewilding across Long Island

  • Write letters to the editor, articles & blogs for local newspapers & journals

Our ReWild Speakers & Gardeners Workshop Topic this month is: Winter Seed Sowing with Beth Sutherland!

Embrace the magic of winter gardening with our Winter Seed Sowing Workshop, led by the amazing Beth, a Master Gardener and Rewild Long Island board member!

When: This Thursday at 7 PM
Where: Online (cozy up with your favorite beverage and join us!). Simply click this Zoom Link.
Topic: Winter Seed Sowing – Why it works and how to do it!

 

Winter sowing is the perfect way to jump-start your garden while Mother Nature does most of the work. Learn how to transform everyday items into mini-greenhouses and discover the joy of watching your seeds thrive.

Beth will share her expert tips and tricks, answer your questions, and inspire you to grow native plants with confidence. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this workshop is for you.

 

Why Join?
Hands-On Learning: Get practical advice to sow seeds like a pro.
Inspiration: Discover how winter sowing supports a thriving, eco-friendly garden.
Community: Connect with fellow garden enthusiasts and share the joy of growing together.

Bring your questions, curiosity, and excitement to learn something new!

 

For more information, email Speakers-Leads@ReWildLongIsland.org

Later Event: January 28
Winter Walk in Farmingville