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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP | A Spring Pruning Primer: Roses\, Fruit Trees\, Evergreens\, Perennials\, and Grasses
DESCRIPTION:After a long\, cold winter\, gardeners are eager to get back outside. Kick off your 2026 gardening season by joining WDS Head Gardener Peter Winne for a hands-on workshop focused on pruning techniques and other essential early-spring garden tasks. Learn about which plants to prune now\, how much to cut back\, and the right tools for the job. The workshop will also cover strategies for waking up perennial beds and borders after winter dormancy. Plants covered include roses\, ornamental and fruit trees\, perennials\, ornamental grasses\, and evergreen shrubs. This outdoor demonstration will take place in the museum gardens. In the event of rain\, snow\, or extreme cold\, the workshop will be rescheduled for the following Saturday\, March 14.\n\nPeter Winne | Hartford-based horticulturist Peter Winne is a landscape designer and gardener who has served as Head Gardener at WDS since 2022. He founded Peter Winne Gardens in 2021 after four years as Head Gardener at Hartford's Elizabeth Park\, and currently leads the redesign of the Frank M. Weston Garden adjacent to the Wethersfield library.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>After a long\, cold winter\, gardeners are eager to get back outside. Kick off your 2026 gardening season by joining WDS Head Gardener Peter Winne for a hands-on workshop focused on pruning techniques and other essential early-spring garden tasks.</strong> Learn about which plants to prune now\, how much to cut back\, and the right tools for the job. The workshop will also cover strategies for waking up perennial beds and borders after winter dormancy. Plants covered include roses\, ornamental and fruit trees\, perennials\, ornamental grasses\, and evergreen shrubs. This outdoor demonstration will take place in the museum gardens. In the event of rain\, snow\, or extreme cold\, the workshop will be rescheduled for the following Saturday\, March 14.</p>\n\n<p><a href="https://www.peterwinne.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Peter Winne</strong></a><strong> |</strong> Hartford-based horticulturist Peter Winne is a landscape designer and gardener who has served as Head Gardener at WDS since 2022. He founded Peter Winne Gardens in 2021 after four years as Head Gardener at Hartford&rsquo\;s Elizabeth Park\, and currently leads the redesign of the Frank M. Weston Garden adjacent to the Wethersfield library.</p>\n
LOCATION:Webb Deane Stevens Museum 211 Main Street Wethersfield\, Connecticut 06109
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DTSTAMP:20260430T002941Z
URL:https://www.crvchamber.org/events/details/workshop-a-spring-pruning-primer-roses-fruit-trees-evergreens-perennials-and-grasses-18232
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