Events & Classes
Farmers Markets
Buy fresh produce from your local farmers! Visit the websites for more information.
- Braselton Town Green 9924 Davis Street, Braselton.
- ?Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, 1400 Killian Hill Road, Lilburn.
- ?Peachtree Corners Town Center, 5200 Town Center Blvd, Peachtree Corners.
- Snellville Towne Green, 2342 Oak Road, Snellville.
- The Landing, 4985 W. Broad St. NE, Sugar Hill
- Suwanee Town Square, 330 Town Center Avenue, Suwanee.
- (Barrow County) 15 Porter Street, Winder
***These webinars provide 1 hour of continuing education credit toward the 10 hours that MGEVs are required to complete each year.
Gardening for Fireflies!?
Thursday, October 9th, 6-7pm.?
Fireflies light up summer nights, but their populations are declining due to habitat loss and environmental changes. This webinar will explore how thoughtful gardening practices can create welcoming habitats for these magical insects. Let Lisa Klein with 海角官方首页 Extension Gwinnett teach you about native plants that support firefly larvae, soil conditions that enhance their life cycle, and ways to reduce light pollution for better firefly activity. Whether you’re a gardener, conservationist, or simply love seeing fireflies dance at dusk, this session will provide practical tips to foster a glowing, firefly-friendly garden! This program qualifies for Master Gardener continuing education credit. , or send us an email.?
Invasive Update! New Species of Plants, Animals and Insects in Georgia?
Tuesday, October 14th, 12-1pm.?
Georgia’s landscapes are constantly evolving, but not always in a good way. New invasive species are slipping into local ecosystems, disrupting native habitats and throwing natural balances out of sync. In this webinar, Lisa Klein with 海角官方首页 Extension Gwinnett will teach you about the latest invaders, how they’re affecting gardens, farms, and wild spaces, and most importantly, what we can do about them. From fast-spreading weeds to aggressive insect pests, we’ll break down real-world impacts and practical steps to spot, report, and manage these species before they take over. Whether you’re a gardener, nature enthusiast, or simply someone who cares about Georgia’s environment, this session will equip you with the knowledge to help protect local ecosystems. This program qualifies for Master Gardener continuing education credit.? , or send us an email.?
All About Orchids!
Thursday, October 16, Noon-1PM
Have you ever purchased or received a beautiful blooming orchid, only to be left with a tangle of roots that never blooms again? In this course, we’ll talk about how to properly take care of your orchid and get it to rebloom, and we’ll bust some common myths about orchid care. Both in-person and virtual participation is offered. , or email us.?
Growing Mushrooms at Home
Thursday, October 23rd, 6-7pm.?
Growing your own mushrooms is a rewarding way to produce fresh, nutrient-rich fungi while exploring sustainable gardening techniques. Lisa Klein with 海角官方首页 Extension Gwinnett will introduce you to the basics of mushroom cultivation, including selecting the right species, growing medium, and environmental conditions for success. Learn about low-maintenance methods, such as growing mushrooms in containers or using logs and straw, as well as tips for harvesting and troubleshooting common issues. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced mushroom farmer, this session will provide practical steps to cultivate delicious mushrooms in your own space! This program qualifies for Master Gardener continuing education credit.? , or send us an email.?
Mad About Bonsai
Thursday, November 6th Noon-1PM
Many of us admire the stately look of a bonsai, but don’t have the faintest clue how to keep it growing and thriving. If you think bonsai is beautiful but you’re scared to invest money in a plant that you don’t know how to take care of, this is the class for you! We’ll discuss simple bonsai care tips and tricks and bust some myths along the way. Both in-person and virtual participation offered. to register, or send us an email.?
Ten Plants you Can Make Tea from in Your Backyard?
Thursday, November 6th, 6-7pm.?
Imagine stepping into your garden and picking fresh leaves and flowers to brew a soothing cup of tea. This session will introduce ten easy-to-grow plants that can bring flavor and wellness to your teacup—no store-bought bags needed! From calming chamomile to invigorating peppermint, we’ll cover planting tips, harvesting techniques, and brewing methods to help you create a backyard tea garden that’s both beautiful and practical. Whether you're an experienced grower or just love a good cup of tea, let Lisa Klein with 海角官方首页 Extension Gwinnett equip you with the knowledge to craft delicious, homegrown blends for relaxation, health, and everyday enjoyment. This program qualifies for Master Gardener continuing education credit.? , or send us an email.?
Vermicomposting! It’s for the Worms?
Tuesday, November 18th, 12-1pm.?
Worms might not get much credit, but they’re some of the best composters around! In this webinar, we’ll explore vermicomposting—a natural, efficient way to turn kitchen scraps into rich, nutrient-dense soil using worms. Let Lisa Klein with 海角官方首页 Extension Gwinnett teach you how to set up a worm bin, what materials to use, and how to keep your worms happy and productive. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned gardener, this session will give you the tools to create a low-maintenance, eco-friendly composting system that benefits both your plants and the planet. , or send us an email.?
The Benefits of Trees
Tuesday, November 25th, 12-1pm.?
Trees do so much more than just stand tall—they shape our landscapes, clean our air, and support life in ways we don’t always notice. In this webinar, we’ll dive into how trees improve our communities, from cooling city streets to providing homes for wildlife. You’ll learn about the hidden benefits trees bring to our health, soil, and stormwater systems, plus practical ways to incorporate them into yards and public spaces. Whether you’re looking to plant a shade tree, boost biodiversity, or just appreciate the quiet power of trees, special guest Dave Long, Community Forester with Georgia Forestry Commission will leave you with a new appreciation for the forests, backyards, and parks around you. This program qualifies for Master Gardener continuing education credit.? or send us an email.?
Houseplants and the Holidays 2.0
Thursday, December 4, Noon-1PM
Last December’s holiday houseplant class was so fun, we’re doing it again (and with more information!)! Learn all the basics of decorating your home and office for the holidays with houseplants, including how to care for those plants once the holidays have passed. We’ll also learn how to make some plant-themed gifts for the holidays. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hannukah, New Year’s, or you just like a festive home in the wintertime, you won’t want to miss this one.? In-person and virtual participation is offered. , or send us an email.?