Learn from the experts how to become a Victory Gardener in your own back yard!
Granny is bringing in the gardening experts from Turner Farm to offer a three part series of basic gardening classes that will leave you feeling like a seasoned green thumb and ready to start your own garden, This series is for those who are new to gardening or those who would like to refresh their knowledge. Sign up for all three classes or just one class. Classes are $12 each. All classes are at the Loveland Primary School. Registration is required; please call 561-7400.
Wednesday, April 2, 6-8 PM - The Basic Garden Plan - Come ready to dream about spring. In this class, we'll cover site selection, site preparation, how to determine the appropriate amount to plant, where to get seeds and plants, and other aspects to consider when beginning a garden. We'll also discuss how to keep a vegetable garden from being considered an eyesore and gardening in containers.
Wednesday, April 16, 6-8 PM - Seed Starting - We'll cover all of the basics of starting your own plants from seeds, including how to take care of your new babies.
Wednesday, April 30, 6-8 PM - Soils and Compost - Bring some soil from your garden site. We'll do some simple soil tests and learn about ways of preparing the soil for the upcoming season. We'll also learn about the basics of composting. Finally, we'll discuss methods of planting and how to get free compost from Granny.
Granny's Garden School is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. They partner with, but are not funded by the school system. They raise our own funds through private donations, grants and annual fundraising events.
Their mission: Our children are losing touch with the natural world. Granny's Garden School uses the school grounds to help kids discover the nature in their own backyards, experience the satisfaction of growing and preparing their own food and the simple pleasure of picking a flower. We collaborate with the schools and the community to offer fun and imaginative, hands on learning opportunities that compliment and enhance the school curriculum.
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