Free hands-on gardening workshops this April—no registration required
This April, Down to Earth Living is hosting a series of free, hands-on workshops to help you get your garden and outdoor space ready for the season. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, there’s something for everyone—from pruning tips and landscape planning to veggie gardening and even a special visit from the Hudson Valley Humane Society. All workshops begin at 1 PM, and no registration is required—just come by, learn something new, and get inspired! Additional workshops are planned for May and will be announced soon, so stay tuned for more ways to dig into spring.
Saturday, April 5 – Pruning with Mike
Wondering when or how to prune your plants? Mike’s got you covered. He’ll show you how pruning can help keep your plants healthy, control their size, and make them look their best. You’ll see live demos on trees, shrubs, and flowering plants—so whether you’re trimming a backyard maple or shaping your favorite hydrangea, you’ll walk away with tips you can actually use.
Sunday, April 6 – Landscape Planning with Stuart
Planning a new garden or rethinking your outdoor space? Join Stuart for a fun and practical look at landscape design. He’ll talk about how to figure out the right garden size, pick plants that work with your sun/shade setup, and mix colors, shapes, and textures to create a yard that feels just right. You’ll also learn about different materials to help bring your ideas to life.
Saturday, April 26 – Hudson Valley Humane Society Visit
Come by and meet some adoptable furry friends from the Humane Society! This isn’t a workshop—just a great way to support a good cause, learn more about adoption and animal care, and maybe even fall in love with a new pet. Perfect for families and animal lovers alike.
For more information visit their website https://www.hvhumane.org/index.aspx
Sunday, April 27 – Starting a Veggie Garden with Mary
Want to grow your own veggies but not sure where to start? Mary will walk you through the basics—from picking the right spot and getting your soil ready to choosing what to plant and how to keep it all growing strong. She’ll share easy tips for watering, fertilizing, weeding, and mulching, so you can grow fresh, tasty food all season long.