Virtual Wednesday Evenings: Growing Carnivorous Native Plants in a Container
Wednesday, March 30, 2022, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM EDT
Category: Pop-Up Events
"Growing Carnivorous Native Plants in a Container"Speaker: Kevin Kelly, Penn State Extension Dauphin County Master Gardener and HPS/MAG Member
Join Kevin Kelly as he talks about the carnivorous NATIVE plants to North America. Carnivorous plants are so cool and are an awesome addition to your garden. Kids and adults love to “feed” the plants. These are easy plants to grow once you know a few basic tips. They can even overwinter outside if done correctly. Learn the secrets and you will wonder why you haven’t grown these plants before. Kevin Kelly is a Penn State Extension Dauphin County Master Gardener. His career as a Family Physician has taught him the importance of gardening for both Click here for a wonderful Fine Gardening Magazine article about Kevin's garden in winter.
This is a free event. This event will be recorded and available to watch for just 2 weeks following the lecture. Registration is closed. Maximum number of attendees is 100. Important Info regarding registration: Please make sure you hit the "finish" button after registering on-line. If you do not receive a confirmation e-mail, then the registration process was not completed. Please make sure you have Zoom installed on your computer. Plan to join 5 minutes before; the talk will be followed by a 15 minute Q&A. Questions can be submitted via chat box and will be read to speaker by the HPS/MAG moderator. Please note that all participants will be muted for the duration of the event. Contact: Laura Axel at [email protected] |