With Rosanne Loparco, Master Gardener Volunteer, Cornell Cooperative Extension Oneida County
Friday, April 4, 1 to 2 p.m.
Milton Bloch Education Wing | Easton Pribble Conference Room
$5 per person (limited to 30 participants)
Price includes Art in Bloom admission
Herbs are easy to grow, naturally resistant to pests, and also an important nectar and pollen source for pollinators. In addition to being used as food and seasonings, herbs can also be used as colorful, ornamental plants in the garden, raised beds, or in containers. With delightful scents, attractive shapes, and beautiful colors, you can use herbs to make a garden that appeals to all the senses! In this presentation, learn the different ways you can grow herbs, what they need to thrive, and what choices are available.