Master Gardener Volunteers Announce Upcoming Symposium
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Collapse ▲NC State Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Cleveland County are pleased to announce an exciting gardening symposium that they have been organizing over recent months.
Slated for March 21 at The LeGrande Center in Shelby and open to the public, Cabin Fever 2026 will provide you with the knowledge and inspiration you need to turn your garden dreams into reality.
Keynote Speaker is Dr. Allan Armitage, a well-known writer, educator, and horticulturist. Born and raised in Quebec and Ontario, he later lived in East Lansing, MI, and now resides in Athens, GA.
Dr. Armitage has worked with landscape plants and greenhouse crops in the North and South, and travels the world speaking and sharing his passion for plants. Allan has written 17 books, countless academic papers, and hundreds of articles for both professional and weekend gardeners alike, including a monthly column in the national greenhouse publication, Greenhouse Grower, for over 40 years.
Other speakers and topics will include:
- Craig LeHoullier – Bring your Garden to the Sun: Success with Containers
- The Shady Ladies of Raymond’s Garden Center – Funky & Fun: Creating a Garden with Year-Round Interest
- Bruce Duncan – Growing Conifers in the South
- Steve Pettis – What We Grew and What We Grow
- Vince Girdauskas – Science-Based Tree Care for a Changing Landscape
- Debbie Clark – The Lake Lure Flowering Bridge: Remembering the Past
- Cindy Briggs – The Thrill of Growing Dahlias in Zone 7B/8A
Get your tickets early and make plans to participate in a fun-filled day sure to provide the inspiration, motivation, and practical steps you need to turn your garden dreams into reality. We hope to see you there!


