Lawn & Garden
Tune in on Wednesdays
When: September through December, every second and fourth Wednesday from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. CT
Where: Zoom and Facebook Live
New Registration Format
Starting with the September sessions, the Back 2 Basics Wednesdays webinar series will have a new registration format. Individual registration will now be required for each session. This new format and the information it gathers will allow the Home Horticulture team to better serve the people this series reaches. To register, visit www.aces.edu/go/Back2Basics or click the direct links listed for each session below.
Facebook Live
This webinar will also be available through Facebook Live on the Alabama Extension at Alabama A&M University Facebook page.
2025 Dates and Topics
- September 1o—Rain Barrels and Rainwater Harvesting Systems
- Bronson Lubresky, Home Horticulture Urban Regional Extension Agent
- September 24—Elderberries: The Small Berry Crop We Have Overlooked
- Clement Akotsen-Mensah, Home Horticulture Urban Extension Specialist
- October 8—Community Composting in Alabama
- Bronson Lubresky, Home Horticulture Urban Regional Extension Agent
- October 22—Growing Mushrooms at Home
- Allyson Shabel, Home Horticulture Urban Regional Extension Agent
- November 12—Agroforestry, Food Forests, and Coppice Agroforestry
- Bronson Lubresky, Forestry, Wildlife, and Natural Resources Urban Regional Extension Agent
- December 10—Growing Plumeria in Alabama
- Hayes Jackson, Home Horticulture Urban Regional Extension Agent
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More Information
For more information on this series or urban home gardening and landscaping, contact Allyson Shabel or Karnita Garner.