Learn the identification, culture, ornamental characteristics, and landscape use of a group of perennial plants—herbaceous plants that live three or more years—that serve as highlights in the garden from late winter through early summer.
Perennials provide a refreshing change in our gardens with their succession of blooms. Their foliage and seedheads give us structure and interest in all four seasons; and their fragrance, graceful movement, and the attraction of butterflies and hummingbirds adds even more beauty to your outdoor spaces. Plants covered in this course feature a wide range of flower colors, bloom times, plant forms, sizes, and textures—so you can learn all there is to know about these garden staples.
Course Schedule
Lectures
Tuesdays, April 22, 29, and May 6
6:00-8:00 pm
Walks
Tuesday, April 29, from 3:30-5:30 pm
Saturday, May 10, from 9:00-11:00 am
Location
The Grove Studio 108 and throughout the Gardens.
This is a rain-or-shine outdoor experience unless severe weather occurs. Dress for all types of weather and wear comfortable walking shoes, as you may be walking on uneven paths and wet areas.
Instructor
Susan Brutico
Susan Brutico is the owner of ‘Let's Grow’, a small garden consultation and maintenance company. She earned a BS in Plant Science from the University of Delaware and holds both Series I and Series II Certificates of Merit in Ornamental Plants. Brutico's strong communication and organizational skills were developed as the owner of a retail business for over20 years.