Family Seasonal Planter Workshop -I

Family Seasonal Planter Workshop -I

Involve the whole family in designing your own festive planter to enhance your front door for the season. Supplies provided.

Date and time

Saturday, November 23 · 1 - 3pm PST

Location

Darts Hill Garden Park

1680 168th Street Surrey, BC V3Z 9X3 Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

The whole family can work creatively together to make your own seasonal planter! We will have a selection of fresh greens and branches collected from Darts Hill Garden, some with berries and cones.

Bring a decorative planter, or use one of our black plant pots. Please dress warmly in layers as we will be working in our outdoor covered Maple Activity Center.

Sign up one person for your family’s planter; up to four participants can work on it.

If you have these, please bring along: gardening gloves, gardening clippers, any foliage you would like to add to your creation.

Location: The workshop will take place outside in the Maple Activity Center; please park in the small parking lot located at 1680 168th Avenue.

Organized by

We are a dedicated group interested in preserving Darts Hill Garden Park as a Plantsman’s Garden. Inspired by the spirit and vision of Francisca Darts–who with her husband Edwin–so graciously donated the property to the City of Surrey, the Society seeks to continue the development of the Garden and to extend opportunities to the public to enjoy the Garden as well as to make their own special contributions.

The City of Surrey worked directly with Francisca Darts in the development of a purpose, vision and overall guiding principles for the Garden. This ensures that in the future the garden will continue to be managed in accordance with her wishes.

The City and the Society are excited about the future of Darts Hill Garden Park. The garden will be a place of horticultural learning, where enthusiastic amateur gardeners will rub shoulders with professional horticulturists to view some of the finest and most mature horticultural specimens in the Pacific Northwest.

CA$40 – CA$50