Camden Garden Club Winter Horticulture Series talks with Tom SeymourCamden Garden Club Winter Horticulture Series talks with Tom Seymour

Camden Garden Club Winter Horticulture Series talks with Tom Seymour

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Join the Camden Garden Club on Tuesday, February 1, 2022, at 9:30 a.m., for the second of the annual five-part Winter Horticulture Series presented online in partnership with the Camden Public Library. 

For the February 1 series talk, Tom Seymour will present “Foraging – My Favorite Wild Edibles.” In addition to writing his garden column, From The Ground Up, for Courier Publications since the mid-1990s, Seymour is also an author with 14 titles to his credit, including Foraging New England and Foraging Mushrooms Maine. Seymour conducts foraging seminars for public entities and for individuals and he has taught foraging at Eagle Hill Institute in Gouldsboro. He is also a pastor and musician at the Frankfort Congregational Church.

The free horticultural talks are each Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. through February 22, 2022 and are open to everyone.

January 25 marked the beginning of the Series this year with Stacey Keefer presenting “Birds, Bugs and Botanicals – Nature Photography.” Upcoming events in the Series include “A Virtual Walk Through Camden.” “Monarchs, Milkweed and Migration” and “Lasagna Gardening” for the Home Gardener. 

The Zoom link to attend is available at librarycamden.org with pre-registration required for each event.
 

The Camden Garden Club is a registered 501c(3) nonprofit and member of the Garden Club Federation of Maine and National Garden Clubs, Inc. with a mission to cultivate the art of gardening to its fullest sense, develop and preserve beauty in and around Camden, and promote civic improvements, education, and conservation of natural resources. For additional information visit camdengardenclub.org.

 

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