Cornell Cooperative Extension is partnering with the Wild Woods Restoration Project to bring you this exciting workshop!
Learn how to grow your own ferns from spores. Take your native plant growing skills to the next level. In this hands-on workshop, learn how to grow native ferns from spores with Wild Woods Restoration Project.
We will discuss fern identification principles, fern lifecycle, and how to collect spores. We will also touch on the importance of native plants and how growing ferns from spores helps maintain genetic diversity. Finally, we will learn and practice a simple technique to sow our spores.
Participants will leave with containers of sown spores of two different local, native species. The small 5″x5″ containers should be placed at a window in indirect sunlight and will need care for 1-2 years indoors before the ferns will be ready to go outside. Participants will need to obtain their own misting spray bottle to use at home after the spores germinate
Advance registration is required. This workshop is offered as a fundraiser for Wild Woods Restoration Project. A donation of $40 per participant to Wild Woods Restoration Project is requested. Donate via credit card or e-check online at the time of registration, or contact linda@wildwoodsproject.org to register and make a cash or paper check donation at the workshop.
Limited to 20 attendees. This class was designed for adults.
Instructors: Linda Rohleder and Richard Pillar
$40 per participant
https://wildwoodsproject.org/event/fern-workshop-20250208/
Katy Boula
Master Gardener Program Coordinator
keb332@cornell.edu
(845) 344-1234, Ext. 240
Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County
18 Seward Avenue
Suite 300 (third floor)
Middletown, New York 10940
Last updated December 18, 2024