You might be familiar with tulips and daffodils, but there’s so much more to the world of bulbs! Bulbs are easy to plant, and provide so many ways to add color and interest to your landscape.
In this class, we’ll explore bulbs and corms that should be planted in spring once soil warms, to give us big, dramatic flowers in summer through fall. We’ll look at planting requirements and storage options for tender bulbs, how to design with these bold blooms, and then explore the Arboretum grounds to experience plants up close.
This program meets in person at the Arboretum.
Instructor: Heather Prince, horticulturist
Age: 16 and older
Course number: H636
Instructor
Heather Prince, horticulturist
Heather Prince is a trained horticulturist specializing in trees, shrubs, and native plants. She has been a part of the green industry for more than 20 years in numerous facets from public to private. She currently balances a busy freelance writing and teaching schedule with her role as email marketing manager for The Garden of Words. She firmly believes anyone can garden and everyone will fall in love with plants given the chance.
What to Know
This program meets indoors and outdoors. Check the forecast and dress for the weather.
Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes and plan to walk up to a mile on paved and gravel paths.
Bring water and materials for taking notes.
Program Schedule
Saturday, April 11, 2026, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Thornhill Education Center (parking lot P-21), West Side