GARDEN CALENDAR

10 federal holidays

ONGOING Bellevue Botanical Garden: 12001 Main St., Bellevue. Free. 425-452-2750;
Garden d’Lights: Learn to make flower lights the Bellevue Botanical Garden way. The classes are low-cost or free to members, but what is created stays at the garden to be enjoyed by others. Call or click for dates and times.
SAT City People’s Garden Store: 2939 E. Madison St., 206-324-0737;
11 a.m. — Outdoor Rooms and Intimate Garden Spaces: Jean Zaputil, author of “Jean Zaputil Garden Design,” will teach you the ins and outs of creating outdoor living spaces. Free.
SUN Dig: 19028 Vashon Highway S.W., Vashon Island. Dress for the weather. Registration required: 206-463-5096;
1 p.m. — Pondless Water Feature with Ross Johnson: Gain ideas on how to create a water feature in your garden without digging a pond. $25, includes a how-to handout.
SAT/SUN/WED/JUNE 22 Emery’s Garden: 2829 164th St. S.W., Lynnwood, 425-743-4555;
Saturday, 11 a.m., Sunday, noon, Wednesday, 1 p.m. — Springtime Pruning: Learn how to create and keep your maples and conifers beautiful.
June 22, noon — Good Gardening, Healthy Body: Join physical therapist Julie Jacobs, for an informative presentation on smart and healthy gardening practices.
THURS/JUNE 19 Floral Design Institute: 911 Western Ave., Suite 575; 800-819-8089;
flowerschool.com. Cost includes all materials.
Thursday, 6:30 p.m. — Basics of American Floral Design: Learn the methods and techniques used to create floral designs in floral foam as you create your own beautiful traditional American styled arrangement of fresh flowers. $40.
June 19, 6:30 p.m. — Entertaining With Summer Flowers: Using summer blossoms, fruits and vegetables found at the local farmers market, learn how to create the setting for a spectacular summer patio party and a summer party centerpiece. $55.
SAT/JUNE 21 Molbak’s: 13625 N.E. 175th St., Woodinville. 425-483-5000;
Saturday, 1 p.m. — Pruning Techniques for Summer Garden Beauty: Learn pruning techniques that will keep your plants happy, healthy and beautiful looking throughout the summer and into fall.

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