‘Explore New
Paths to Gardening’
Those who are already thinking about – and looking forward to – the spring gardening season should consider getting a motivational boost by attending the annual gardening symposium presented by the University of Rhode Island Master Gardener Program.
The symposium, open to gardeners of all levels, will feature
keynote speakers, a panel discussion, a variety of educational displays, and a
gardening marketplace – all focused on the theme of “Explore New Paths to
Gardening.”
The event runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at the URI Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, 120 Flagg Rd., Kingston campus.
The event runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 2, at the URI Center for Biotechnology and Life Sciences, 120 Flagg Rd., Kingston campus.
“Are you a gardener who’s looking for pointers to start a
new gardening adventure at home? Are you looking for inspiration for gardens
you already tend?” asked symposium coordinator and URI Master Gardener Gail
Skidmore. “If so, then this event is for you.”
- Nancy
Lawson speaking on “Humane Gardener,” based on her book The Humane
Gardener: Nurturing a Backyard Habitat for Wildlife. Her nonprofit,
Humane Gardener, is an outreach initiative dedicated to animal-friendly
landscaping practices;
- Vincent
Simeone, director of the Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park on
Long Island and the author of five books on gardening, whose presentation
is entitled “Grow More.” He has worked in the horticulture field for 32
years and is an expert in woody plant identification, culture and use; and
- Brie
Arthur, a plantswoman and vice president of horticulture at Gardenuity, a
gardening e-commerce start-up, discussing “The Foodscape Revolution.” With
a decade of experience as a grower and propagator, she lectures across the
country to promote the hobby of gardening.
Registration for the symposium is $75 and includes morning
refreshments, lunch and all resources and session materials.
See more information about the symposium at web.uri.edu/mastergardener/symposium or
contact URI Cooperative Extension at 401-874-2900 or coopext@uri.edu.