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December 18, 2024 By Candace Godwin Leave a Comment

SOLD OUT! Gardening Class: Winter Sowing Workshop, 1/18/25

Winter Sowing Workshop

Saturday, January 18, 2025 | 10 am – 12 noon

Does the thought of digging into the soil have your fingers itching for spring? Then don’t miss this Winter Sowing workshop and get a jump on your spring garden!

In this hands-on session, you’ll discover the magic of seed cold stratification, why it’s nature’s secret germination trick for many plants, and step-by-step winter sowing techniques to ensure success. Learn the best seeds to winter-sow, timing tips, and more. The best part is you’ll leave with your very own winter sowing container—planted by you and ready to grow!

All supplies, seeds, and instructions are included. Taught by Candace Godwin, certified Idaho Master Gardner. Space is limited to 20 participants. Workshop Fee: $25.00

Saturday, January 18, 2025 | 10a – 12p

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Registration is through the University of Idaho Extension, Idaho Master Gardener Community Classes, Kootenai County.

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