Trees and Shrubs for Piedmont Landscapes
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Collapse ▲Extension Gardener Webinar
October 30, 2025 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. (Online)
Trees and shrubs are important elements in a diverse, ecologically functional landscape. Unlike herbaceous ornamentals, whose aboveground parts die back each year, woody plants have permanent, aboveground stems that grow in length and girth annually. Trees and shrubs provide additional vertical layers of space that add visual interest and habitats for a wider array of wildlife. Woody ornamentals can help define boundaries of landscapes, provide color in different seasons, including flowers in spring and summer, foliage color and texture, and winter interest.
Join Matt Jones (Extension Horticulture Agent) for a free, online lecture about selecting and establishing trees and shrubs in the home landscape. Participants will learn how to assess site and soil conditions, best practices for planting and maintaining woody ornamentals, and considerations for selecting appropriate species for different conditions and functions.
REGISTER for the free online webinar.
These classes are part of the Extension Gardener series of workshops that are open to everyone.
QUESTIONS? Contact N.C. Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center by calling 919-542-8202 or email matt_jones@ncsu.edu
Subscribe to the Chatham Gardener email list to receive announcements of upcoming Extension events and timely updates on sustainable lawn, garden, and landscape care for the central NC Piedmont.
NC State University and N.C. A&T State University commit themselves to positive action to secure equal opportunity. Persons with disabilities and persons with limited English proficiency may request accommodations to participate by contacting Matt Jones at 919.542.8243, matt_jones@ncsu.edu, or in person at the County Extension Office at least 14 days prior to the event.