Transitioning your container gardens from fading summer blooms to fall, winter plantings can be easily achieved without sacrificing annuals that are peaking late summer and fall. Adding cold tolerant annuals, hardy perennials and evergreens can breathe new life into tired container gardens that will last through the winter months.
Tina Sottolano-Cain has served as a consultant in the garden center industry for more than 19 years. While earning her Bachelor of Science Degree in Horticulture at Temple University, she developed a strong passion for small garden design, especially container gardening.
After cultivating her craft at select Bucks County-area garden centers, she began Gardens on the Go. Her company specializes in indoor and outdoor container gardens for your home or office using beautiful mixed plantings designed to the clients' needs and taste. As she always tells her clients, “As long as you have a spot for a pot you can have a garden!”
Designed for the home and hobby gardeners as well as horticultural professionals, the Ambler Arboretum Horticulture Lecture Series, presented by regional experts, will inspire participants while challenging their way of thinking about horticulture.
Program registration begins at 6:30 p.m., the presentation begins at 7 p.m. and Q&A follow at 8 p.m.