Gardeners of all experience levels will have the opportunity to kick-start their spring planting at Missouri State University-West Plains’ (MSU-WP) upcoming Seed Starter Workshop. The event, hosted by the Office of Workforce Development and Community Education, is scheduled for Wednesday, April 2, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Lybyer Hall Room 103.
This hands-on workshop is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and materials necessary for successfully starting their own vegetable and flower gardens. Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn the basics or an experienced gardener hoping to refine your techniques, this session promises to provide valuable insights.
What’s Included?
Each participant will receive essential gardening supplies to take home, including:
• 1 bottom tray
• 1 32-cell insert
• 1 humidity dome
• A variety of vegetable and flower seeds
In addition to these materials, an expert instructor will be present to answer gardening-related questions and offer practical tips to help ensure a successful growing season.
Expert Guidance for a Thriving Garden
“Spring is the perfect time to start a garden, and this workshop provides the tools and guidance to make that process easier,” said Laura Underhill, Assistant Director of the Office of Workforce Development and Community Education at MSU-WP. “No matter your experience level, this workshop will provide the tools and guidance you need to grow your gardening skills with confidence.”
Register Now!
Spots for the workshop are limited, so early registration is encouraged. To sign up, visit wp.missouristate.edu/Workforce/courses.htm.
For more information, contact Trevor Cressman, Director of the Office of Workforce Development and Community Education, at TrevorCressman@MissouriState.edu or 417-255-7788.
Missouri State University-West Plains is committed to empowering students by providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality educational opportunities. The university offers associate degrees, credit and non-credit courses, and serves as a delivery site for bachelor’s and master’s degrees through Missouri State University in Springfield.
Don’t miss this chance to gain the skills and resources you need to start your own thriving garden this season!