Winter Sowing with Native Plants Workshop

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Age Group:

Adult
  • Registration is required for this event.
  • Capacity has been reached. Additional registrants will be placed on the waitlist.
  • Registration with a valid Emma Clark Library card is required except where otherwise noted.

Program Description

Event Details

Grow native plants the easy and affordable way! Join local horticulturalist Kimberly Simmen to discover the magic of winter sowing. This is a simple method for starting seeds outdoors during the winter months. As winter passes, your seeds will rest, sprout, and transform into strong, vibrant plants ready for spring. With just a recycled milk jug, you’ll create your own mini greenhouse and let nature do the work! Please bring a plastic bag that will fit around a gallon jug AND clear gallon jug or clear lettuce clamshell container. All other supplies provided.


This class is a rescheduled session of a program of the same name previously set to be held on January 25th, 2026. All prior registrants have been moved to the new session created for Sunday, February 8th. Please note the workshop will now begin at 2:30 p.m.

Disclaimer(s)

Out-Of-District Registration Enabled

REGISTRATION FOR THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN OPENED FOR ALL SUFFOLK COUNTY RESIDENTS.
Simply supply the barcode number from your local library card to register.

Supplies Required

Please review the program description for materials required for participation in this program.

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