The Door County Master Gardeners Association announces its 2025 Fall Seminar. The seminar is scheduled for Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 8:30am – 1pm at Crossroads at Big Creek in Sturgeon Bay. The cost of the event is $10 and includes lunch. Tickets must be purchased in advance on the DCMGA website. Tickets are limited and will be on sale until sold out.
The seminar will focus on “Gardening with Natives for Birds, Bees, and Butterflies,” and will offer presentations by two Midwest horticulture experts on how our environment in Door County can support the life cycles of both pollinators and plants. Speakers include Ed Hasselkus, Curator of Longenecker Horticultural Gardens at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum and Emily Stone, Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum in Cable, Wisconsin.
The Door County Master Gardeners Association, founded in 1995, provides horticulture-related services to the community. Master Gardener Volunteers maintain The Garden Door, sponsor free educational programs, answer residents’ gardening questions, and offer outreach to youth and nonprofit organizations throughout Door County.
