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Caring for the Summer Garden

This full day class is open to home gardeners & small scale farmers alike, with any or no experience. Once the garden is planted, how do you best care for it? There is low-maintenance, but never no-maintenance, and with our guidance we’ll help you figure out exactly what your garden needs to thrive. Mid-summer maintenance can keep your plants healthy with bountiful harvests until fall frosts. 

This is a very special collaboration with Sam Tilton and Kristi Koziolek, with decades of experience and knowledge, you might learn too much in this class. We’ll work in the garden together and, using the examples in front of us, you can expect to learn about soil health, weed management, good harvesting practices, selecting plant varieties and planning your garden. You can also bring any questions to them about your own garden for insightful answers. Kristi and Sam also each have extensive tool collections that they are excited to teach you about. 

The best part is that you’ll get to taste things that are ready in the garden!

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