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ON DEMAND VIDEO | Available from October 16th - December 31st
Instructor: Clara Curtis
FREE ($10 Suggested Donation)
Registration Required
Many gardeners neglect thinking about fall after the blooms of summer are gone. But some plants will offer superb fall foliage or reveal colorful stems or sculptural forms after the leaves are gone, even after a few frosts. This online class will focus on plants that are at their best in fall, with a special nod to annual plants that are prevalent during the fall months.
Clara Curtis is the senior director for mission delivery at The North Carolina Arboretum. She holds a bachelor’s degree in horticultural science from N.C. State University. Her designs for the Arboretum’s Quilt Garden, container gardens and seasonal and permanent landscapes are featured for the 28th season and have been featured on UNC-TV and with the Emmy® Award winning Show, “In the Garden with Bryce Lane”, Our State magazine and by the Associated Press. Curtis received the Award of Merit from the American Public Gardens Association for her career achievements.
Registration and Participation in Asynchronous Classes through the Arboretum:
- Registration for this class will close two days before the class start date.Registration and access will remain open for this class until December 31, 2023.
- Make sure you enter your email address correctly when registering.
- Access to more information will be available upon registration via your account's Supplemental Content section. The recording for this class will become available on Supplemental Content on June 14th. To learn how to view this information, please use this helpful guide.
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Date
December 31, 2023
Description
Free ($10 Suggested Donation)
Registration Required
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Tickets are no longer available online for this class. Please contact our Adult & Continuing Education Department with any questions at adulteducation@ncarboretum.org.