Winter Sowing
Public Welcome Family Friendly Free Event Chapter Meeting Hands-On/How-To Workshop Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Winter sowing involves planting seeds outdoors during the colder months, usually in late winter, with the intention that they’ll germinate in early spring. It’s a method that mimics nature's way of starting plants—allowing seeds to undergo a natural cold stratification process, which many seeds need to germinate. Join us as we design and plan gardens that nurture pollinators and support biodiversity, all while making the most of the winter sowing technique. Together, we can cultivate a thriving, sustainable garden that harmonizes with nature’s rhythms.
Karen Yoder from Pickaway County Master Gardener's will teach us how to winter sow seed using milk jugs. Member meeting will follow.