What to Plant in the Fall & Winter Garden
October 3
Fall is a time of transition in the landscape and it is a great time to get outside and enjoy the beauty of the garden. Join Bram Franklin, design and build expert from Bonick Landscaping, as he shows you how to bring bold color and texture to your fall and winter landscape. Find out which plants are great choices for these seasons and where they will work best in your landscape. You will be introduced to a variety of plant material that will give your garden the seasonal color that it has been missing.
$20 for members, $22 for non-members. Class fees include admission to the garden and parking. After class, participants are invited to stroll through the gardens and see spectacular floral displays featured throughout the year. Class sizes are limited, so advance registration is required. Reservations can be made online or by calling 214-515-6540. E-mail education@dallasarboretum.org with any questions. Check the Arboretum website for a full listing of the fall and winter classes.
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