Person wearing a dark green, long sleeve shirt with NYBG Staff in white, and wearing grey gloves holding a light green watering can, pours water onto a horizontal brass tray with small white rocks. In the tray is a white pot with a green plant with heart shaped leaves. A glass bell shaped terrarium is on the right with a silver base.

Container Gardening

Adapt Your Gardening to Every Environment

Learn how to design, plant, and care for a container garden that’s both functional and full of four-season beauty, whether it’s on your home patio, terrace, or deck—or in your apartment. This course teaches you the basics of choosing and using materials like potting soil and plants, as well as easy maintenance skills needed to make your container planting a thriving success.

This course includes tools and materials that students will need to purchase separately. Information will be provided via Canvas one week prior to the course start date.

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How It Works

  • Over the course of 4 weeks, you’ll be given access to a new online module each Wednesday that teaches you the basic principles of home container gardening. You will have one week to complete the assigned coursework and participate in the discussion board for each module, and you’ll get live feedback from your instructor when you turn in your final project at the end of the course.

  • Week 1: Learn introductory skills required to grow a plant in a pot, complete with tips and tricks, such as ideal potting mix recipes and proper drainage.

    Week 2: Survey the diversity of plants that can be successfully grown in containers in a variety of climates.

    Week 3: Dive into the role of containers in gardens and the importance of container gardening as a subgenre of garden design.

    Week 4: Explore additional skills for advanced container gardening and keeping your plants healthy. Gain confidence in your skills by making a successful container garden.

  • Course length is 4 weeks, with content released every Wednesday. When you sign up for a course, you select one of the following sessions to enroll in:

    You’ll have access to the course’s Welcome Module one week prior to the course start date. Upon completion of the course, you’ll have a reading period which extends 30 days past the course end date.

    • Courses last 4 weeks.
    • Weekly modules open each Wednesday.
    • You have one week to complete the assignments, watch the videos, and participate via discussion boards for each module.
    • Expect to dedicate around 3 hours per week to complete all of your course work.
    • Once each week’s module opens, you cannot submit course work for the previous week. But you can rewatch videos and look back at the discussion boards whenever you need.
    • After your course concludes and all projects have been completed, you’re welcome to rewatch videos and access the discussion boards for 30 days after conclusion.
  • NYBG Member: $475

    Non-NYBG Member: $525

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Meet the Plant Professionals

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Daryl Beyers

Gardening Program Coordinator for NYBG’s Continuing Education program, Daryl Beyers has over 20 years of experience designing residential gardens and private estates. Beyers has gone from the self-described “guy pushing the wheelbarrow” to the owner of his own design business and an accomplished garden writer. He’s the author of The New Gardener’s Handbook, as well as a former editor at Fine Gardening. His articles have been featured in HGTV Magazine and in Martha Stewart Living, where he also served as Contributing Editor.

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Renee Marsh

Renee Marsh is a garden designer, advanced master gardener, horticulturist, and flower farmer. She is the owner of A Simpler Place and Hilltop Blooms, garden design and cut flower businesses respectively. She was Head Gardener for the Town of Monroe, NY, where she designed and managed public gardens.

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Mobee Weinstein

Mobee Weinstein is Foreman of Gardeners at The New York Botanical Garden. Weinstein holds a BS in Plant Studies from Lehman College, and is a graduate of NYBG’s School of Professional Horticulture. She is a certified NOFA Organic Land Care Professional and Pesticide Applicator and has more than 40 years of experience in the care of landscape plants.

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