WORKSHOP DETAILS
Take a deep dive into garden planning with this two-part workshop.
The first evening (April 10) will cover garden strategies such as succession planting, crop rotation, and how to select the right number and variety of vegetables for your household. The second evening (April 17) will allow you to apply what you’ve learned. Design a map of your garden, complete your planting calendar, and leave the workshop ready for action!
All participants are expected to attend both sessions.
Plan ahead for a successful season this year and lay a foundation for those to come!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS
Rye Dickson is Garden City Harvest’s Community Gardens Coordinator. With years of international pollinator research under their belt, Rye heads our Native Pollinator workshop series. They instruct some of our other garden and kitchen workshops as well, sharing their passion for plants and pollinators, community, and all things related to eating and growing food.
Alexandra Brown instructs workshops both in the kitchen and garden, and facilitates our workshop series as the Community Education Coordinator. From apprenticing with a Master Preserver to working on several farms, she knows her way around the kitchen and garden!
SLIDING SCALE
Accessibility is central to the mission of Garden City Harvest. For this reason, our workshops are available on a sliding scale. Additionally, a limited number of scholarships may be available for each workshop. If interested, please email alex@gardencityharvest.org.