NORTH PLATTE – The Nebraska Extension Workplace is introducing a program sequence supposed to assist the yard gardener’s plots and crops flourish regardless of Nebraska climate’s common temper swings.
The sequence, known as “Gardening in Climate Extremes,” is aimed towards gardeners in West Central Nebraska and can happen throughout a stretch the place gardeners are tending to questions on gardens as a substitute of gardens themselves; the packages will happen between the center of January, and conclude with a Lexington-based February 27 session.
That workshop is an opportunity for gardeners to get collectively casually with David Lott, the Horticulture Extension Educator with UNL’s Extension Workplace, in a roundtable sturdy sufficient to carry all questions. Lott might be emphasizing to gardeners updates and survival suggestions for vegetable gardens and flowerbeds, turfgrass, bushes, and shrubs.
This system will happen at 6:30 p.m. on the Dawson County Extension Workplace, and is predicted to final till about 8:30 p.m. Registration is required, and might be carried out online. A nominal price is required to pay for instructional supplies and low provides.
Questions might be directed through e-mail to David Lott or to the North Platte Extension Workplace at (308) 532-2683. A full checklist of program occasions and dates is beneath. An asterisk signifies that this system will happen in Mountain Time.
January 16: Culbertson – Hitchcock County Fairgrounds
January 23: Curtis – Training Heart, Room 131, NCTA
January 24: Ogallala – Mid Plains Neighborhood School*
January 30: Benkelman – Dundy County Extension Workplace*
February 6: North Platte – Lincoln County Extension Workplace
February 13: Mullen – Hooker County Library*
February 16: Valentine – Cherry County Extension Workplace
February 27: Lexington – Dawson County Extension Workplace