First class in The Great Edible Year series
Designing Your Edible Landscape Edible landscapes start in the vegetable garden, but they needn’t end there. Explore the elements of an edible landscape and discuss criteria for selecting edibles. Learn how to include edibles among your existing landscape. Explore how to select edible trees, shrubs and annuals to feed the family year-round and create a beautiful, flavorful landscape. Sign-up today! |
Second class in The Great Edible Year series
The Everlasting Harvest Eat from your yard and garden all year. Learn how to plan, plant and grow vegetables, herbs and flowers year-round. Explore the Maritime Northwest planting calendar and learn how to create a custom garden plan to grow more food. Identify varieties that thrive in our climate. Understand the importance of crop rotation and investigate growing under cover so that you can extend the season. Sign-up now! |
Edible Garden Companion Digging Deeper
12 Classes. This year-long series digs deeper into seasonal activities in the edible garden. Each month we will discuss 4 or 5 organic gardening techniques or edible gardening methods more thoroughly. We will cover topics such as what to plant, when to transplant, how to build soil, pest and weed control and when to harvest. We’ll examine cover crops and unravel the mystery of crop rotation. Edible Garden Companion Digging Deeper will assist you in growing food throughout the year. In the year's first installment of Edible Garden Companion Digging Deeper, we’ll talk in more detail about this month’s activities in the edible garden. Find out more and sign-up! |
January Digging Deeper
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Edible Garden Companion January In January’s edition of Edible Garden Companion, we’ll go over some of the things you can do to start your edible garden. It is too early to do much outside in the garden still there are some important and enjoyable tasks for winter. Sign-up now! |
Free Mini Class
Choosing the Best Varieties Free mini class discusses what to consider when selecting vegetable, flower and herb varieties that will thrive in the short cool season of the Maritime Northwest. Includes pdf of PNW seed houses that specialize in heirloom and open-pollinated seeds. Sign-up today! |
Make-along with Lisa
Four Magic Planters Four really cool planting activities that gardeners of any age will enjoy. Magic Mess Free technology makes growing easy. Super fun, hands-on class for Children and Families. Educators and homeschoolers can use this technology in their curriculum! Sign up today! |
Young Gardener's League
January Planting Leeks and Onions In this fun hands-on class, young gardeners will start their gardens by planting leek and onion seeds. Then they will raise them inside under lights until they are transplanted outside into the garden. Gather up some basic gardening supplies and make-along with the video lesson. Sign up today! |
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