| Along with lots of other interesting folks, exhibits and fun things for sale, I’ll be presenting on “simple” herbs for suburban gardens! ![]() While the exhibition is on view in the main gallery, the rest of the Barn will host speaker, workshops, and a Garden Market. Registration for the following speakers is still open.A host of speakers will share how any gardener can take simple steps, this year, to make their garden a haven for native pollinators. The speakers list includes Jennifer Smith, a garden designer with Wimberg Landscaping who will give valuable tips on garden design as she shares Travel Destinations to Inspire Your Next Garden; Rita Heikenfeld, renown columnist for the Enquirer, radio personality and garden expert who will present a program on Suburban Herb Gardens; Sarah Geiger-Behm, garden designer and beekeeper, will talk bee basics in her Think Like a Bee presentation; and the week rounds out with Scott Beuerlein from the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden talking about Pollinators Under Pressure. Travel Destinations to Inspire Your Next Garden with Jennifer SmithSaturday, February 22 – Main Gallery10:30 AM – 12 PM$15 / personJennifer Smith is an award-winning pollinator garden designer with Wimberg Landscaping, garden speaker, instructor, and writer. Her presentation will present great garden destinations that embody the new perennial movement and showcase design ideas and plants you can incorporate into your gardens for year-round interest and ease in maintenance all the while supporting pollinator populations. Includes Q&A. CLICK or TAP HERE to Herbs for a Suburban Garden with Rita Heikenfeld Saturday, February 22 — Loft Gallery1PM – 2:30 PM$15 / person Rita Heikenfeld is an herbalist, educator, media personality, speaker, journalist and author. You may follow her website AboutEating.com or enjoy her recipe column in the Enquirer. Join us for lively insights about herbs for a suburban garden. CLICK or TAP HERE to Register Think Like a Bee with Sarah Geiger-BehmSunday, February 23 — Loft Gallery2 – 3:30 PM$15 / personJoin garden designer and beekeeper Sarah Geiger-Behm to dive into the world of bees. What is the difference between a honeybee and a native bee? What do bees do in the winter? What happens in a beehive? What is a swarm? What can we do to keep bees and people safe when we share space with pollinators? How can we use our gardens to help bees? Bring your curiosity and questions. CLICK or TAP HERE to Register Pollinators Under Pressure with Scott BeuerleinSunday, March 2 – Loft Gallery2 – 3:30 PM$15 / personJoin garden designer and beekeeper Sarah Geiger-Behm to dive into the world of bees. What is the difference between a honeybee and a native bee? What do bees do in the winter? What happens in a beehive? What is a swarm? What can we do to keep bees and people safe when we share space with pollinators? How can we use our gardens to help bees? Bring your curiosity and questions. CLICK or TAP HERE to Register The Market is a mix of vendors selling items to adorn your garden such as mosaic flowerpots and lawn ornaments, and items that bring the beauty of the garden indoors like miniature Gnome gardens, pottery, pressed flower art, soap made with natural ingredients and local honey. Have fun making paper with natural materials from Peg Rhein’s garden, or learn about herbs from the Herb Society of Greater Cincinnati. The Weavers Guild will share a look at their dyeing garden where they grow plants that make dyes for natural fibers. Here’s a Peek at a few of the Garden Market Attractions & Makers / ExpertsBotanical Design Block Printed Paper & Fabric Products — Elizabeth RossCharming Gnome Mini-Gardens — Maria BaileyFelted Wall Gardens — Therese WaldbilligFloral Design Pottery — Karen EberhardtInformation: Dyeing Gardens & Exmples of Dyed Fibers — Weavers GuildInformation: Expert Pollinator Wisdom — Jennifer Smith, Wimberg LandscapingInformation: Herb Society of Greater CincinnatiLocal Honey Products — Eve MoodyMosaic Fower Pots & More — Sandy CarusoMosaic Yard Decor — Anne HuddlestonNature Photography — Cindi WilliamsOakley Soap (made with natural materials) — Laura PipitonePaper Making Demonstration & Sales — Peg RheinDried Flowers/Wreaths, Gourds, Natural Baskets and More — Judy Dominic & Patti KeeslingPressed Flower Decor Items — Meera SmallwoodRaised Garden Frames — One Small Garden |
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While the exhibition is on view in the main gallery, the rest of the Barn will host speaker, workshops, and a Garden Market. Registration for the following speakers is still open.
Travel Destinations to Inspire Your Next Garden with Jennifer SmithSaturday, February 22 – Main Gallery10:30 AM – 12 PM$15 / person
Think Like a Bee with Sarah Geiger-BehmSunday, February 23 — Loft Gallery2 – 3:30 PM$15 / person
Pollinators Under Pressure with Scott BeuerleinSunday, March 2 – Loft Gallery2 – 3:30 PM$15 / person
The Market is a mix of vendors selling items to adorn your garden such as mosaic flowerpots and lawn ornaments, and items that bring the beauty of the garden indoors like miniature Gnome gardens, pottery, pressed flower art, soap made with natural ingredients and local honey.