The award-winning Williamson County Master Gardeners’ Garden Talk series features a monthly program from February to September. This year their Speakers Bureau will present eight monthly programs covering everything from gardening for pollinators, growing bulbs, edible landscapes, and companion planting.
All programs are on Mondays, 1-3 pm.
The Williamson County Public Library and the Williamson County Master Gardeners Speakers Bureau are happy to present these eight programs. Our first two programs are virtual. The remaining six are presented in person at the Main Library in Franklin with an option to join via Zoom unless stated otherwise. We will email the login details the morning of each event to everyone who registers.
All programs are Monday, 1 - 3 pm.
- February 9: Cultivating Your Green Thumb: Foundations for Successful Gardening (Virtual)
- March 9: Harmonious Landscapes: Practical Strategies for Successful Gardens (Virtual)
- April 20: Shrubs that Shine in Tennessee Landscapes
- May 11: Color Your Seasons Beautiful
- June 8: Understanding the Fundamentals of Scouting Your Landscape (In-person Only)
- July 13: Nature’s Architecture: Plants That Provide Beauty and Wildlife Support All Year
- August 3: Grow a Bird‑Friendly Backyard with Native Plants
- September 14: The Amazing Paw Paw and other Native Fruit Trees and Shrubs
The Williamson County Public Library System’s Main Library is in downtown Franklin at 1314 Columbia Avenue. Branches are located in Fairview, Bethesda, College Grove, Nolensville, and Leiper’s Fork. For more information about library programs or services, call (615) 595-1243 or visit http://wcpltn.org. Sign up to receive library events and announcements at https://bit.ly/WCPLSe-news. The library can also be found on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, WordPress, and Twitter via @wcpltn. The views expressed in this program are those of the presenter(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy, position, or opinions of the Williamson County Public Library System.