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Date

Thu Aug 01 2024
Expired!

Time

5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Cost

$35 Members $45 Non-Members

Making More Plants Workshop: Division, Propagation, and Seeding

Thursday, August 1
5:30-7:30 pm

THIS PROGRAM IS NOW SOLD OUT.

This small-group workshop session is geared toward home gardeners who wish to learn practical how-to techniques for making more plants using several techniques, including division, propagation, and seeding. Mal Condon, Heritage’s Curator of Hydrangeas, will lead this program and while hydrangeas will be the main focus of this demonstration, these practices can be applied to many other woody ornamentals you would plant on Cape Cod. During this hands-on experience, participants will prepare and “strike” their own cuttings and take them home to nurture and develop into well-rooted plants. Plenty of time will be allotted for questions and discussion and, in addition to cuttings and rooting mix you’ll take home, following the program you’ll also receive a PDF file including presentation content via email for your reference. Advance registration is required.

Please note: this program will take place rain or shine. In good weather, it will take place outdoors in the gardens. In the event of inclement weather, the program will be held indoors inside the Heald Center at the J.K. Lilly III Automobile Gallery.

Program fees fund Heritage’s mission to inspire people of all ages to explore, discover, and learn together. Thank you for your support. Program Registration Fee: $30 Members, $40 Non-Members

Mal Condon, Curator of Hydrangeas:

A lifelong gardener, Mal is locally known as “The Hydrangea Guy” and has been collecting, propagating, and growing hydrangeas for nearly 50 years. He and his wife Mary Kay owned and operated Hydrangea Farm Nursery on Nantucket Island for many years. Early in 2014 they “retired” to Yarmouth Port on Cape Cod and continue to refine their significant garden which is open during the annual Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival. Mal joined Heritage in 2016, and as the “hydrangea whisperer” on the property, he’s especially devoted to the continuing expansion and evolution of the Hydrangea Display Garden and the North American Hydrangea Test Garden.

The event is finished.

Event Type

SOLD OUT

Speakers

  • Brian Razzano
    Landscape Manager

    Over the past 12 years, Brian Razzano has seen an incredible transformation occur on the grounds at Heritage. Coming on as an intern studying wildlife biology, Brian soon fell in love with the botanical world, and quickly changed his educational journey and career path to Horticulture. Now the Landscape Manager, Brian oversees a wide range of projects on the grounds, including irrigation, turf, landscape builds, and propagation. He is happy and honored to be a part of such a knowledgeable and passionate horticulture team, who are constantly working to improve and preserve the exceptional plant collections at Heritage.

  • Lillian Borbas
    Gardener
  • Mal Condon
    Mal Condon
    Curator of Hydrangeas

    A lifelong gardener, Mal is locally known as “The Hydrangea Guy” and has been collecting, propagating, and growing hydrangeas for nearly 50 years. He and his wife Mary Kay owned and operated Hydrangea Farm Nursery on Nantucket Island for many years. Early in 2014 they “retired” to Yarmouth Port on Cape Cod and now continue to refine another significant garden creation which is open during the annual Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival. Mal joined Heritage in 2016, and as the “hydrangea whisperer” on the property, he’s especially devoted to the continuing expansion and evolution of the Hydrangea Display Garden and the North American Hydrangea Test Garden. He also loves to teach and regularly shares his wisdom through a variety of workshops at Heritage.

 

Thank You!

 
 

Program fees fund Heritage’s mission to inspire people of all ages to explore, discover and learn together.

 

 
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