Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just getting started, the University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners invites participants to a series of educational workshops this spring.
Participants will learn practical skills to jump-start their gardening projects and bring plants into their homes.
Seed starting workshops
Discover the basics of seed starting, including soil, moisture and planting fundamentals. This workshop is ideal for all experience levels.
- 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, at Peru Public Library, 1409 11th St. Register at go.illinois.edu/peruseeds
- 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 25, at Richard A. Mautino Memorial Library, 215 E. Cleveland St., Spring Valley. Register at go.illinois.edu/seedsmautino
Grow light workshop
Join us to build your own grow light station. Master Gardener Volunteers will guide you through the simple construction process. All supplies are provided.
- 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, March 15, at La Salle County Extension Office, 1689 N. 31st Road, Suite 2, Ottawa. The cost is $20 (covers project supplies). Register at go.illinois.edu/growlight. Space is limited to 10 participants. Register by March 14 to reserve a spot.
Houseplant propagation workshop
Learn how to propagate houseplants through leaf and stem cuttings, division and air layering. This hands-on workshop allows attendees to take home a newly propagated plant.
- 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 26, at Oglesby Public Library District, 111 S Woodland Ave. Register at go.illinois.edu/propagation
Learn-Grow-Share 4-H Spin Club: gardening for youth
Youth ages 8 to 18 can dig into gardening with the Learn-Grow-Share 4-H Spin Club. Participants will grow vegetables, herbs and flowers, with produce donated to local blessing boxes, more than 700 pounds were donated in 2024. Youth can use their harvests for 4-H exhibits and learn to cook with fresh ingredients. Membership is free thanks to community donations.
Sign up at https://4h.zsuite.org/ and select Learn-Grow-Share Club. Meetings are held one to two times monthly at the 6 to 7:30 p.m. The first session is Tuesday, Feb. 25, at the Marshall-Putnam Extension Office, 509 Front St, Henry. For more information, accommodations, or to register for 4-H SPIN Club, contact Anne Scheel at amscheel@illinois.edu or 309-364-2356.
If you will need accommodation in order to participate in Master Gardener workshops, contact Bettyann Harrison at bettyann@illinois.edu or 309-364-2356. Early requests are encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet access needs.
To learn more about the Master Gardener program call University of Illinois Extension at 309-364-2356 or email Bettyann Harrison at bettyann@illinois.edu.