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URBAN VERTICAL GARDENING: TRELLISES & ARBORS

 
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URBAN VERTICAL GARDENING: TRELLISES & ARBORS

In this hands-on workshop we will learn techniques for growing climbing edible annuals, perennials and flowers, and build a variety of trellises suitable for balconies, backyards, and urban gardens. Kiwis, cucumbers, grapes, wisteria, roses, hops, beans, peas, berries, and more!

Instructors: Jenny Pell and Marisha Auerbach
When: Sunday, May 16, 11 am – 4 pm
Where: OmCulture Studio, 2210 N. Pacific St., Seattle (Wallingford), WA, 98103 http://www.omculture.com/directions
Cost: $50; some work-trade and barter available

From an inviting archway twining with hops, to a covered walkway hanging with kiwis, berries, and fragrant flowers, trellises are useful, easy to make and beautiful. Trellising is a practical way to add a variety of desirable features to your home or garden, no matter how large or small your space.

This workshop is for renters and homeowners! All ages welcome; discounts available for family members.

Trellises:
• dramatically increase growing area
• create privacy
• build “outdoor rooms”
• serve as a wind-break
• are beautiful!

Please pre-register!
Jenny Pell: (206) 949-0496
jennypell@gmail.com
 
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