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Propagation for the Home Gardener: Air Layering and Grafting
This workshop is sold out.
Do you have beloved plants that have grown a bit too tall? It may be time to learn new propagation techniques, such as grafting and air layering! Join the Master Gardener Advanced Plant Propagators in this on-site, hands-on class. You will learn to propagate rubber trees, dracaena, and Japanese maples and will take home a rubber tree and a Japanese maple!
Instructor: Deborah Garrett, Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Taddie Hamilton, Volunteer
Saturday, June 26, 2021 (10 am – noon)
Registration Deadline: June 23
$45/$40 member
Location: Conservation Greenhouse Classroom – this class will maintain 6′ distance between participants and is held indoors. Masks are not required during the class but are available for those who wish to wear one.