UMaine Extension adaptive gardening class begins April 3
University of Maine Cooperative Extension is offering a four–week course in adaptive gardening beginning noon–2:30 p.m. April 3 at the UMaine Extension Penobscot County office in Bangor. Remaining classes meet April 10, 17 and 24, with a snow date of May 1.
The course is for individual gardeners and service providers supporting gardeners with physical or cognitive challenges that may affect their ability to garden. Focusing on individual abilities will be the theme as presenters share information about adaptive tools, planting strategies, pest management, and practical affordable garden design recommendations to help make gardening more approachable, safe and fun. Significant time will be dedicated to discussion, networking and sharing ideas.
The $50 fee includes materials and light refreshments. Register online. For more information, contact the Penobscot County Extension Office, 942.7396, 800.287.1485 (in Maine); extension.penobscot@maine.edu. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact Kate Garland, 942.7396, katherine.garland@maine.edu.