Vegetable Gardening from A to Z
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
NEW GARDENING SCHOOL WITH EXPERTS WALTER REEVES AND DAVID CHAMBERS
There’s nothing better
than vegetables that come from the garden, especially if it is your own
garden. Learn to how to make this happen at Callaway Gardens’ new
“Vegetable Gardening from A to Z” Gardening School on Friday, April 8, 2011.
Then, stay the weekend and learn more at either the Topiary Wreath workshop,
Spring Watercolor workshop, or Digital Photography workshop.
Join gardening guru Walter
Reeves and Callaway Gardens Vegetable Garden Manager David Chambers for a
day chock full of gardening basics and timely tips so that your own
vegetable patch will perform to its full potential. No matter if you
are a beginner or a seasoned gardener, you’ll get take-home information –
and plants – to ensure that your garden will be the envy of friends and
neighbors.
Reeves, an Atlanta radio host and author, will discuss the latest
research and tried-and-true techniques for vegetable gardening. This
knowledge will save gardeners time and money as well as produce plants that
prosper and provide a bountiful supply for your table. His practical
approach to the basics of gardening makes him a popular lecturer.
Reeves will have his books, including Guide to Georgia Vegetable Gardening,
available for purchase and signing.
Chambers is responsible for the more than 400 varieties of vegetables,
flowers, and seasonal plantings displayed in Mr. Cason’s Vegetable Garden, a
7.5-acre demonstration garden. This garden serves as test site for new
vegetable and flower seeds for the All America Trials program. Mr.
Cason’s Vegetable Garden has been the Southern filming site for The Victory
Gardenprogram for PBS’s WGBH since 1984 and is often the filming location
for “Your Southern Garden with Walter Reeves.” Additionally, Chambers
lectures on vegetables and co-authored a book with Lucinda Mays entitled
“Vegetable Gardening.” He is happiest tilling the soil in Mr. Cason’s
Vegetable Garden.
The schedule for
the Callaway Vegetable Gardening School is: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Vegetable Gardening with Walter Reeves 11 a.m. to Noon Time-tested
Tomato Growing with David Chambers Noon to 1 p.m. Lunch and Book
Signing 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Q & A with Walter Reeves and David
Chambers
Registration, which includes lunch, is $55. To register, contact
the Callaway Gardens Education Department at education@callawaygardens.com or
1-800-CALLAWAY (225-5292) ext. 5153. Space is limited so register
today.
Make It a Weekend of Learning with Three Weekend Workshops
Make it a Callaway Gardens weekend. On April 9th, attend the
Topiary Wreath workshop and learn how to make a wreath that can be taken
home and enjoyed year-round. Or, learn how to capture your floral
memories in paint at the Spring Watercolor Workshop or digitally at the
Photography workshop, both April 9th and 10th.
Workshop fees include admission to Callaway Gardens. To register, call
the Education Department at 1-800-CALLAWAY (225-5292), option 5, option 2; 706-663-5153 or
email education@callawaygardens.com.
Please plan to arrive at least 30 minutes early.
For overnight accommodations for any of these events, ask for the special
workshop rate in the Mountain Creek® Inn at 1-800-CALLAWAY (225-5292).
Based on availability, some restrictions apply.
Callaway Gardens® is in Pine Mountain, Ga., 60 minutes southwest of
Atlanta and 30 minutes north of Columbus. For additional information,
visitwww.callawaygardens.com or call
1-800-CALLAWAY (225-5292).
About Callaway Gardens
For almost 60
years Callaway Gardens has provided “a place of relaxation, inspiration and
a better understanding of the living world” for millions of visitors.
Owned and operated by the non-profit Ida Cason Callaway
Foundation, Callaway Gardens includes a garden, resort, preserve and
residential community on 13,000 acres in Pine Mountain, Georgia.
Highlights include a butterfly conservatory, horticultural center, discovery
center, chapel, inland beach, nature trails and special events throughout
the year.
In addition, Callaway Gardens offers nearly 100,000 square feet of
meeting space, 923 guest rooms, restaurants, a full-service spa, shops,
golf, tennis, fishing and more.
Five unique, close-knit residential communities with custom home sites,
lakefront properties and cottages on the golf course –offer an ideal home
away from home or full-time residence.
Callaway Gardens is home to a 4,610-acre forest preserve, which is under
conservation easement. This conserved, sustainably-managed land is
used for biological studies and environmental education programs.
Madelyn Miller is a travel and food writer who noticed that each Callaway
Gardens story was one of the top read pages on
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there—she understands why. And you will to once you visit
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