Hickory – Join Dr. George Place, Catawba County Cooperative Extension Director, at Patrick Beaver Memorial Library on Thursday, January 11th at 6:00 p.m. for the initial presentation in the 2018 Advanced Gardener Series.  This program will focus on pruning trees, shrubs, bushes, and vines in your home garden.  From hydrangeas to blueberries, pruning is something that everyone can do to improve the health of their landscape and fruit producing plants.

This presentation is part of our Advanced Gardner series designed to help both beginner and advanced gardeners enjoy all of the health, enjoyment, and learning that comes from managing the home landscape and growing some of your own produce.  All presentations in the series are free and open to the public.

This year’s series offers two different certification programs.  Advanced Gardener certification is available to participants that attend 9 of the 11 presentations and conduct 20 hours of community garden service or learning activities in 2018.  There is no cost for Advanced Gardener certification.  Master Gardener certification requirements include attending all 11 presentations, completing 10 hours of extension workshop education, completing on-line quizzes and exams, completing a weed collection project, completing a home landscape project, completing a 1000 foot garden design project, and completing 40 hours of community service in gardening activities.  The cost for Master Gardener certification is $100.

The Pruning – How, When, and on What presentation at Patrick Beaver Memorial Library is free and open to the public.  For more information, call 304-0500 ext. 7235.  Patrick Beaver Memorial Library is located at 375 3rd Street NE on the SALT Block.