Education




Ferns in the Garden Workshop at MUN Botanical Garden

Ferns are an under-utilized group of plants that can provide beautiful foliage effects and contrast in the garden. Depending on the type, they can be grown in full sun to deep shade, in dry or wet soils. They may be small or quite large. The diversity appears endless. Essentially, every garden can accommodated ferns. If you would like to learn more about ferns, this is the workshop for you.

This session will take place both inside and out, rain or shine, so please dress for the weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.

Instructor: Todd Boland, Research Horticulturist
Date: June 20, 7-9 pm
Location: MUN Botanical Garden, 306 Mount Scio Road
Pre-registration required. Space is limited
Format: PowerPoint Presentation and walk in the flower gardens and on the trails.
Fee: $49

For more information or to register, please contact MUN Division of Lifelong Learning, telephone 709-864-7979, (toll free: 1-866-959-8474), or e-mail: lifelong.learning[at]mun.ca

Please note: Persons wishing to claim the age discount (10% off for persons 55 years of age and older) must register by phone: (709) 864-7979.