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If you like fresh arrangements, then this class
is for you! Growing your own cut flowers is rewarding and adds life to any
room. In this class, you will learn excellent plants to utilize, planting
techniques, and proper cutting procedures. You will leave with the confidence
to start a cut flower garden at home and we will provide you with some
wildflower seeds to get started.
Capacity is limited, so reserve your spot today!
Additional Information: This class will take place in person at the
Huntsville Botanical Garden. Attendees will enter the Guest Center and check in
at the front desk. From there, a staff member will guide you to the class
location. The class will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m., so please arrive at the
Garden 15 minutes early to allow time to travel to the class location.
Pricing:
Members: $35
Non-Members: $60
Interested in becoming a Garden member? Click here!
About Rebecca Turk:
Rebecca has been growing cut flowers in her
home garden for over 10 years. She and her husband love to grow a variety of
cut flowers in the “cottage-like” landscape at home. Rebecca holds a Master of
Science degree in Horticulture from North Carolina State University and a
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Stephen F. Austin State University. She
discovered her passion for public horticulture and teaching through her mom and
her various employments at the SFA Mast Arboretum, “Nacogdoches Naturally” Education
Program, Missouri Botanical Garden, JC Raulston Arboretum, and Moore Farms
Botanical Garden. At the Huntsville Botanical Garden, she serves as the
Director of Learning and Public Engagement. She has a strong passion for
educating the community, leadership, public horticulture, and sharing her love
for the outdoors while teaching. She and her husband Christopher love their
shared interest of horticulture and enjoy every moment outside with their sweet
daughters Emilia and Ila.