Topic: "Gardening between the seasons: From Late Winter to Early Spring"
The transitional periods between seasons are interesting and make one appreciate different aspects of the garden. Join Del Brummet head gardener at Elisabeth Miller Botanical Garden to explore the transition from winter to spring.
Learn ways to bridge the gap between winter and spring with flowers, foliage, structure, and containers. Del will share some plants for adding late winter interest and show how to manage the garden to provide for birds and other pollinators during this changeover. Most importantly this class will highlight the plants which reliably occupy this transitional period!
Learn ways to bridge the gap between winter and spring with flowers, foliage, structure, and containers. Del will share some plants for adding late winter interest and show how to manage the garden to provide for birds and other pollinators during this changeover. Most importantly this class will highlight the plants which reliably occupy this transitional period!
Speaker Profile: Del Brummet

Del Brummet is the head gardener of Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden, which holds a variety of plants from all over the world.
The Elisabeth Miller Garden is a garden with seamless seasonal interest, and it is the inspiration for this talk.
Del studied Biology at the University of Washington where he worked researching plants and their requirements for seed germination.
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Snohomish County Master Gardener Foundation
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Email: SNOMGFoundation@yahoo.com
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Snohomish County Master Gardener Foundation
425-357-6010 - Master Gardener Hotline
Email: SNOMGFoundation@yahoo.com
Web site: www.SNOMGF.org