Herbs for Form, Function & Fun in Your Landscape
Olbrich Gardens 3330 Atwood Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53714
press release: Herbs can be a welcome addition to any garden or container for their culinary and aesthetic values as well as their ability to engage the senses. Growing fresh herbs and using them for cooking or medicinal uses has been a tradition for many people throughout history. Besides theses purposes, herbs can add visual beauty, scent, form, function, and interest for wildlife in your landscape. Mark Dwyer, director of horticulture at Rotary Botanical Gardens, will help you explore the wide range of herbs to consider in your garden beds, borders, and containers. Limited space; register early.
Thursday, March 30, 6:30-8:30 pm
Registration Deadline: March 23
Cost: $15/$12 member | Course Number: 10-19