Who doesn’t want more plants? Whether it’s your annual veggie crops, cheerful houseplants during the gray Ohio winter, or some of your favorite perennials around your yard, we all dream of having more green allies without having to hide those nursery store receipts.
This class is for the beginner plant propagator. Bernadett will share tricks for some of the hard-to-germinate seeds, as well as simple techniques to multiply and diversify your plant collection. During this online Zoom class, she’ll talk about propagating wildflowers, landscape perennials, houseplants, and edible plants including sweet potatoes, rosemary, and bay laurel. Some of the propagation techniques discussed include seed stratification, cuttings, layering, and divisions.
INSTRUCTORS: Bernadett Szabo lives in Pataskala, OH on a small herb, flower and vegetable farm. She was born in Hungary where she spent summers in her grandmother’s gardens, participating in the care, and most enthusiastically in the harvest of all fruits, berries, flowers, and veggies. Once in Ohio, Bernadett joined OEFFA to deepen her knowledge of growing food and medicinal crops. She follows deep organic practices with some biodynamic principles on her homestead.