Master gardeners launch ‘Lunch and Learn’ series

The Butler County Master Gardeners are launching a series of free Lunch and Learn events in Greenville. Offering hour-long talks on mushrooms, herbs, pollinators, and more through 2026, the sessions aim to nurture local enthusiasm and knowledge about all things green.

Key Takeaways:

  • The sessions are free for attendees.
  • A broad range of topics includes mushrooms, herbs, and pollinators.
  • The program will run monthly through 2026.
  • Butler County Master Gardeners host these educational events.
  • Each session lasts approximately one hour, offering concise topical coverage.

A Community Initiative

Butler County Master Gardeners have announced free monthly Lunch and Learn sessions designed to connect Greenville residents with expert gardening insights. These sessions run through 2026, reflecting a long-term commitment to fostering a thriving gardening community.

What to Expect

Each Lunch and Learn meeting lasts about one hour, providing a focused window of time for participants to enrich their gardening knowledge. Topics range from mushrooms and herbs to pollinators and beyond. These discussions ensure attendees have a solid foundation in a variety of horticultural subjects, all under the guidance of seasoned Master Gardeners.

Themes and Topics

Below is a sample of the subject areas covered throughout the series:

Topic Description
Mushrooms Cultivation and varieties
Herbs Culinary and medicinal uses
Pollinators Role in plant reproduction
More Additional garden insights

Looking Ahead

The extended timeline, stretching through 2026, highlights a sustained effort to keep the Greenville community engaged and educated. As the program unfolds, participants can expect sessions to evolve with new focus areas while continuing to emphasize core gardening concepts.

Empowering Greenville

By planning informative, free events, the Butler County Master Gardeners hope to spark broader community interest in horticulture. Whether attendees are seasoned experts or first-time gardeners, these Lunch and Learn sessions offer an inclusive, supportive environment to cultivate both knowledge and enthusiasm for the natural world.

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