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2022 Online Series for Gardeners


Join us for 7 online classes that will simplify how to grow our favorite blooms in the garden!

Butterbee Farm owner Laura Beth will break down the process of growing each flower into simple steps. Each class will teach you how to grow these gorgeous blooms in your backyard or container.

Aspiring, beginner, and experienced gardeners are all welcome.

Classes are just about once per month on Wednesdays at 7 pm EST. Classes are 45 minutes followed by Q and A. Sign up for classes individually, or get the class pack and save $10!

Participants will receive a recording and slides of each class, so no worries if you can’t make the live version. But, we’d love to see you in the virtual world- bring all your questions! If you sign up halfway through the year, for example, we’ll just send you recordings of the classes you missed, and you can join us live or see recordings of future classes as they come along!

We’ll talk sowing seeds, planting dates, care, favorite varieties, and harvest. Please note, you’ll need part sun or full sun in your garden for these flowers. We do not offer refunds on our online classes.

Class Schedule:

Peonies & Tulips: 2/16

Snapdragons, Foxglove, & Sweet William: 3/16

Dahlias: 4/13

Lisianthus: 5/18

Celosia & Amaranth: 6/29

Zinnias & Sunflowers: 7/13

Ranunculus & Anemones: 9/21

Get $10 off all 7 classes with our Class Pack.


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About Laura Beth:

Laura Beth Resnick is the founder and owner of Butterbee Farm, a five acre flower farm in Pikesville, Maryland. Following sustainable practices, Butterbee Farm provides locally grown flowers for florists, flower lovers, and weddings in Maryland and Washington, D.C. Before creating Butterbee Farm in 2013, Laura Beth worked on organic vegetable farms across the northeast. In 2016-18, she served as the president of the Maryland Cut Flower Growers Association. She speaks regularly at conferences and arboretums including the United States Botanic Garden, covering topics from starting a cutting garden to growing great dahlias. She also serves as the Secretary of the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers and writes for their quarterly magazine. A leader in the local flower farming community, Laura Beth is proud to mentor new growers through Future Harvest's Beginning Farmer Training Program. She was recently featured in Better Homes and Gardens’ Youtube series for gardeners.

Earlier Event: November 14
Growing in High Tunnels
Later Event: March 19
Field Work