Gardening Webinar Series
Our most recent gardening webinar series has ended. Please check back on this website for our next gardening webinar series in the spring of 2026.
We also offer several other learning opportunities:
- Commercial Horticulture webinar series – These webinars are designed for commercial growers, but open to anyone with interest in the topic.
- On-Demand Webinar Bundles – Ready when you are, these bundled recordings of previous webinars offer a wealth of information on a wide variety of gardening topics.
- Victory Gardens for ME – This series of videos was created to help with your first (or second!) vegetable garden.
Join the University of Maine Cooperative Extension for our gardening webinar series! These one-hour and 15-minute webinars will include a 1-hour presentation, followed by Q&A and discussion.
Registration is required with a sliding scale program fee, self-selected during registration for each webinar. Participants will receive the Zoom information after registering for a webinar. If you do not receive the Zoom link within 2 hours, please contact us.
Sliding Scale:
- $15: Full-priced registration
- $10 (33% discount): Maine residents only. Suggested for those who cannot afford the full fee.
- $0 (100% discount): Maine residents only. Suggested for those who cannot afford to pay a fee.
All sessions will be recorded unless otherwise noted and shared with participants in about a week following the event.
For more information or to request a reasonable accommodation, contact extension.gardening@maine.edu.
If you are unable to attend the live session, but would like to receive the recording (if available) and a resource list, please register.
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