Roger's Gardens is SPRING ready. They are offering Spring Weekend demonstrations through May 8. Learn from their gardening experts how to bring the spring season into your garden and home. Each station will be located throughout the Gardens and Garden Room.
Discover the world of nature, gardening, orchids, and indoor plants. Experience viewing artistic garden displays for inspiration. Learn how to rejuvenate your garden by creating a beautiful flowering and bountiful edible garden.
Connect with gardening experts and discover specialty plants through weekly live streams. Decorate your home with unique statement pieces.
March 26 & 27• Gardening 101: Learn the Basics of Plant Selection and Planting
Learn simple steps on how to plant a garden from start to finish. Before bringing plants home, an important step is to determine which areas in your garden have sun, partial sun, and shade. Then you will need to determine how healthy your soil is–what kind of soil should you be using, do you need to amend it with acid planting mix or cactus mix, could it use a bit of compost? Next, you need to decide on which types of tools you need to get started and how to maintain them. Then you can figure out how you want to design your garden and determine where to plant each plant. They will also discuss applying mulch on top of the soil to give your garden a beautiful and finished look while suppressing weeds and conserving water.
April 2 & 3 • Culinary Gardening – Grow Your Own
Learn everything you need to know on how to have a bountiful harvest from your culinary garden. Growing edible plants will provide healthy, home-grown nutrients for your family, and it doesn't require acres of land. Instead, you can grow herbs, small veggies,, and fruit in pots, grow bags and/or containers. Get creative in the garden by planting themed garden containers for cocktails, pasta sauce, or salsa, or maybe start thinking about a Thanksgiving herb container? Create your own seasonal culinary garden to have abundant fruits, veggies, and herbs available to you and your family from your own backyard.
April 9 & 10• Celebrate Monarch Butterflies and Support Monarch Conservation
Learn about the plight of the monarchs and the best way to help save them. Planting and growing milkweed is one essential step, but it’s important to also understand Monarch butterflies’ life cycle, feeding, supply, and demand, as well as migratory patterns. They will also discuss how to attract other pollinators, who all need garden help these days.
April 16 • Celebrate Easter
On Saturday, bring your loved ones to Roger’s Gardens to experience a day connecting with nature. Enjoy walking through the gardens and discovering unique plants, gifts, and beautiful décor accents for your home. Roger’s Gardens will be closed on Easter Sunday.
April 23 & 24• Celebrate Earth Day
There are many ways to help our planet and sometimes it's the small gestures that not only help Mother Earth but also our own gardens. Join Roger’s to learn about sustainable gardening and ways improve our environment such as composting, raising earthworms(vermiculture), planting habitat gardens, and using native plants, all family-friendly ways to be active in the movement. They will also be discussing ways to use natural materials instead of plastics. Roger's Gardens will donate to the Surfrider Foundation for every container, over 1 gallon, returned to the store.
April 30 & May 1 • Rose Gardening: Varieties, Care & Maintenance, Rose of the Year there are many rose varieties and so much to know about growing roses. Everyone has space for at least one rose, but how do you take care of it once you bring it home? Learn how to plant and maintain roses, including pest and disease control, in containers or in the ground. You can also learn how and when to prune your roses, so you have healthy, abundant rose blooms throughout the seasons.
May 7 & 8 • Celebrate Mother’s Day
Celebrate your Mother by bringing her to her happy place. Meander through the blooming gardens and shop for unique gifts she will cherish for years to come. Make it a special day Mom will never forget.
May 14 & 15 Houseplant 101: Varieties, Care & Maintenance, Exotic and Unusual Varieties Houseplants are on-trend. Leafy, thriving plants staged in groupings create an interior environment that helps reduce stress and boost productivity while keeping you connected to nature.
Learn everything you need to know about indoor plants. Discover an assortment of varieties, from easy care to exotic and unusual plants. Connect with plant experts to learn how to care for and maintain healthy, beautiful plants. Nurture yourself while nurturing plants.
Roger’s Gardens is at 2301 San Joaquin HillsRd., Corona del Mar.
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