There is still room in the following workshops this month...
Friends of Troy Gardens Workshop
Getting Them Off To A Good Start – Best Practices for Planting Your Garden
Date: Saturday, May 21st, 9 am - Noon
Location: Troy Community Farm
Instructor: Claire Strader, Troy Community Farm Manager
Cost: $10 FTG members, $15 non-members, Free-low income
Plants are resilient. They can stand up to much of the rough treatment we dish out to them. But our gardens are always more productive and more beautiful when we give our plants just what they need. We will start this class with a discussion of which crops do best when seeded directly into the garden and which do best when grown from starts. We will discuss soil preparation for direct seeding and transplanting, good seeding and transplanting techniques, good timing for these tasks, and optimal crop spacing. Finally we will put it all this information to use planting a flower garden at the farm. Everyone will get a chance to get their hands dirty and practice what they have learned. Participants will receive a list of over 50 vegetables and flowers and their growing requirements, and will be able to take left over starts home for their own gardens. Contact info@... or 608-240-0409, or see www.troygardens.org for registration and information. Please register in advance!
Friends of Troy Gardens Kids’ Workshop
Fun with Chickens in the Garden
Date: Saturday, May 21st, 10:00 – 11:30am
Location: Troy Gardens Kids’ Garden
Instructor: Megan Cain, Kids’ Gardening Coordinator
Cost: $5 FTG members, $7 non-members, per person
Ages: 5-11
*Children must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Come explore the Kids’ Garden at Troy Gardens. Learn about chickens’ role in the garden, hold and feed live chickens, become a certified “Chicken Wrangler”, prepare and eat a healthy snack from the garden. Contact info@... or 608-240-0409, or see www.troygardens.org for registration and information. Please register in advance!