Master Gardener Led Classes
Growing Vegetables in Containers: A How-To-Guide
Learn about the benefits and best practices of growing vegetables and other food plants in containers instead of planting them in the ground.
Growing, Harvesting and Enjoying Herbs
Take the mystery out of growing, harvesting, and storing herbs. Learn how these easy to grow plants can be used in landscaping to add variety and attract pollinators, as well as in cooking, home decorating, and more!
Class #1: Designing your Vegetable Garden
Online via ZoomWinter Dreaming for Summer Eating Series. This class will cover Minnesota climate change adaptations to consider, soil health, garden types, and more.
Class #1: Designing your Vegetable Garden
Online via ZoomWinter Dreaming for Summer Eating Series. This class will cover Minnesota climate change adaptations to consider, soil health, garden types, and more.
Class #2: Selecting your Varieties
Online via ZoomWinter Dreaming for Summer Eating Series. This class will cover common terms and language used to describe vegetable varieties including: types of seeds, growing needs, and harvest expectations.
Class #2: Selecting your Varieties
Online via ZoomWinter Dreaming for Summer Eating Series. This class will cover common terms and language used to describe vegetable varieties including: types of seeds, growing needs, and harvest expectations.
Class #3: Starting Seeds
Online via ZoomWinter Dreaming for Summer Eating Series. This class will cover what is required to start seeds inside and how to successfully transition them to your garden.
Class #3: Starting Seeds
Online via ZoomWinter Dreaming for Summer Eating Series. This class will cover what is required to start seeds inside and how to successfully transition them to your garden.
Class #4: Extending the Growing Season
Online via ZoomWinter Dreaming for Summer Eating Series. This class covers soil warming methods, crop covers, basic succession planting, and protective structures.
Class #4: Extending the Growing Season
Online via ZoomWinter Dreaming for Summer Eating Series. This class covers soil warming methods, crop covers, basic succession planting, and protective structures.