
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension Horticulture Program is excited to announce the 2026 lineup for Ask Your Gardening Question: LIVE, a FREE webinar series for Wisconsin gardeners. These online Q&A sessions, held monthly on Wednesdays, offer the opportunity to connect with plant health experts from UW-Madison and get answers to all your plant-related questions for free.
Each hour-long session features expert advice on a wide range of topics, including trees and shrubs, fruits and vegetables, ornamental landscapes, indoor plants, lawns, pest management, and more. Whether you need solutions for plant problems or guidance on the general care of plants in and around your home, Extension’s team of horticultural experts is here to help.
All sessions are free and open to the public. During the sessions, participants submit written questions to a team of moderators who then ask the panel of experts. A summary of questions, answers, and digital resources are provided to all who register after each session.
Don’t have a question? No problem! Many participants attend Ask your Gardening Question: LIVE simply to learn. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or just getting started, you are welcome to join and enhance your understanding of plants.
The next session will take place Wednesday, Feb. 18, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Register for free at go.wisc.edu/AYGQLive. The series will continue monthly on Wednesdays, March 18, April 15, May 20, June 17, July 15, Aug. 19, Sept. 16, Oct. 21, Nov. 11, and Dec. 9, 2026.
These events are conducted in English. You may request an interpreter, materials in an alternative language and/or format, and/or other services to make this event more accessible. Contact us at gardening.class@extension.wisc.edu for more information. It takes time to make arrangements. To help us serve you best, please contact us as early as you can. Services are provided at no cost to you.
About the UW-Madison Extension Horticulture Program
UW-Madison Extension extends the knowledge and resources of the university to people where they live and work. We are committed to engaging with communities to understand their needs, delivering timely education, and empowering individuals and organizations to make informed decisions about horticulture practices. The University of Wisconsin–Madison Division of Extension provides equal opportunities in employment and programming in compliance with state and federal law.



