Classes & Special Events at Pine Hill Nursery

Classes and Walkabouts held on
Saturdays at 10:00am
Please call ahead to register
231 599-2824
(US31)
231-941-1808 (Traverse City)
Classes & Walkabouts may be held outdoors and are
informal—please dress comfortably. Classes free unless noted
otherwise.
We’re
trying some new things this year. We hope you’ll join us!
In place of our usual once-a-week classes, we are offering
some full fledged classes, but also something new
we’re calling a “walkabout...”
Classes
will be approximately one hour in length and start at a new,
earlier time; 10:00am,. Hopefully, this will get you informed,
prepared, inspired and out working in your own landscape sooner
in the day.
Classes begin at the Gift Shop.
Walkabouts
will be a little shorter, are designed to focus on a particular
plant and the many wonderful
varieties available at the nursery as well as care and
requirements.
Walkabouts begin at the Gift Shop.
Herbal Workshops
Also new this year is a series of workshops presented by
Alana Haley of Roots and Wings Herbs. Workshops are held at
Pine Hill Nursery in Kewadin on Saturdays from 1:00 to 3:00 for
a fee of $15.
Click here
for more info.
Watercolor Painting
Local artist Mary Gunzviller will be leading plein air
painting sessions Wednesdays July 2nd, 9th and 16th from 9:30am
to noon at Pine Hill Nursery in Kewadin for a fee of $30.
Please call Mary to register at 377-7840.
Yoga for Gardeners
Led by Faun Rubert . Faun will lead participants in
gentle exercises designed to teach gardeners how to avoid strain
and injury. Fee and length and dates TBD.
Don’t miss our 2008 Special Events:
Eco Xpo—June 13
Garden Walk Reception– July 17
Wellbeing Evening—August 21
Firefly end of season sale—September 22
2008
Class and Walkabout Schedule
May 24
Think “Outside the Pot” Class
Not content with your container plantings? We’ll show you how to
spice things up! We’ll acquaint you with some plants you may not
have considered, present new varieties and introduce unbeatable
color and texture combinations; all the information you need to
have containers with maximum impact this season.
June 7
Rousing Rhododendron Walkabout
Most people know that Rhododendrons like acidic soil, but what
else do you know about them? Join us for a walkabout to see the
many varieties available at the Nursery and learn about what
recommends each one and how to care for it. You’ll find the
perfect Rhodie for your landscape.
June 28
What to do with Herbs Class
What’s not to like about herbs? They are easy to grow, good
looking, taste delicious and are dead useful. But do you
know what to do with all those herbs you grow? Join us for this
class that will prepare you for your herbal harvest. You’ll
leave knowing exactly what to do with your herbal bounty this
year. Presented by Alana Haley of Roots & Wings Herbs.
July 12
Water Garden Class
Presented by local expert Tony Weitz TBD enter information from
Sandy in this space regarding his qualifications and what the
class will include. From a small still water garden to a large
pond you will leave with the knowledge you need to grow your own
water garden.
July
26
Helpful Hydrangea Walkabout
Who doesn’t love a hydrangea? Did you know there are over 600
named cultivars of Hydrangea Macrophilla alone? Join us for this
walkabout that explores the many varieties offered
by the nursery, some tried and true, some new and worth a look.
August
??
Beautiful Butterfly Bush and
Crazy for Coneflower Walkabout
Two long-lasting, long-season interest perennials are featured
on this walkabout. We’ll explore the varieties available of
these two garden workhorses. There have been many new and
interesting introductions in the past few years that deserve a
space in your garden.
August ??
Lakescaping Class
Care of our local lakes and watersheds are very important to us
at Pine Hill. If you live on or near the water, you’ll want to
attend this class which explores planting on the water designed
to maintain the health of our water systems. Presented by Heidi
Lang, of the Antrim County Conservation District.
August ??
Made in the Shade:
Hosta and Coral Bells Walkabout
Hostas have long been a mainstay in shady
gardens, while coral bells may not be as widely used. Both of
these perennials have a multitude of varieties focusing on
foliage texture and color that deserve a closer look and a prime
place in your landscape.
September 06
Graceful Grasses Walkabout
Grasses are becoming indispensable in the
landscape as low-maintenance and drought
tolerant gardens are becoming more prevalent and desirable. They
provide long-season interest and graceful form in the landscape.
Join us for this walkabout led by Richard Name? from Hortec
a premier supplier of quality grasses and groundcovers.
September 13
Dividing Perennials Class
Join us for this perennial favorite on dividing
perennials! Learn how to divide perennials to control the space
a plant needs, to rejuvenate or just to create more plants. This
hands-on workshop will give you a chance to try it yourself! (We’ll
show you how first!)
We hope to see you one Saturday morning soon. We’ll have a fresh
pot of coffee and some hot tea to help get you going!
We would appreciate a phone call to reserve a spot, so we
have enough copies of handouts, and sufficient seating!
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