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St. Louis Master Gardeners and local experts present seminars that will help you discover how you can create the yard and garden you’ve always dreamed of. The St. Louis Master Gardener Speakers Bureau is a public service program dedicated to providing quality horticultural information to the gardening public. Speakers are volunteers who have completed the Master Gardener training provided by University of Missouri Extension and the Missouri Botanical Garden, and the programs they present reflect both their expertise and interests.

Seminars the Master Gardeners will be presenting include: Best Gardening Practices, Drought Tolerant Plants, Extend Garden Interest and Spring Preparation.

Nikki Schmith, gardener, author, photographer and speaker, has had a 20-year obsession with daylilies. Her garden in Worden contains more than 500 daylilies, along with other perennials and unique container plantings. She will present Garden Trends – Hybrid Daylilies are the New Black. Her seminar will show how hybrid daylilies can enhance any landscape and add a diverse dimension to the modern perennial garden.

Thursday

12:30, Best Gardening Practices, Master Gardeners

4:30, Garden Trends – Hybrid Daylilies are the New Black, Nikki Schmith

6:30, Extend Garden Interest, Master Gardeners

Friday

12:30, Spring Preparation, Master Gardeners

4:30, Garden Trends – Hybrid Daylilies are the New Black, Nikki Schmith

6:30, Drought Tolerant Plants, Master Gardeners

Saturday

12:30, Best Gardening Practices, Master Gardeners

2:30, Spring Preparation, Master Gardeners

4:30, Garden Trends – Hybrid Daylilies are the New Black, Nikki Schmith

6:30, Extend Garden Interest, Master Gardeners

Sunday

12:30, Spring Preparation, Master Gardeners

2:30, Garden Trends – Hybrid Daylilies are the New Black, Nikki Schmith

3:30, Drought Tolerant Plants, Master Gardeners

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