On-line Events
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Growing Vegetables in Containers
Online via ZoomLearn about the benefits and best practices of growing vegetables and other food plants in containers instead of planting them in the ground.
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Growing Vegetables in Containers
Online via ZoomLearn about the benefits and best practices of growing vegetables and other food plants in containers instead of planting them in the ground.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.