Learn Sustainable Practices and Valuable Tips at The Certified Gardeners: Garden Symposium is on Saturday, March 28th at the Camden County Office of Sustainability, 508 Lakeland Road, Blackwood, NJ. Learn the role of native plants in landscape design by Dr. Randi Eckel and learn what makes a plant a weed by Emily Salmons. This interactive, fun symposium is from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and choice of boxed
lunch will be provided. To learn more and register click here.
And, on Saturday, April 11th, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. you can register for "Make & Take: Beyond the Lawn." This is a hands-on workshop where participants will design their own non-lawn landscape plan and will learn about the “right plant, right place” approach, the benefits of native plants, and maintenance tips. The cost is $10 per adult, and class size is limited to 30 people. All supplies will be provided, and participants will receive native plant seeds to take home. To learn more and register click here.
Camden County Certified Gardeners is a non-profit all volunteer organization with over 100 members. Their mission is to provide the residents of Camden County with fact-based information on sustainable landscape practices, pest management, and home horticulture while fostering relationships to empower Certified Gardeners to increase their abilities and knowledge.