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Winter Garden Workshops - Essential Flowers & Herbs for Vegetable Gardening!

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Winter Garden Workshops - Essential Flowers & Herbs for Vegetable Gardening!

Time: March 11, 2017 from 10am to 12pm
Location: Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven
Street: 333 Sherman Avenue
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://www.nhswintergarden201…
Phone: 203-562-0598
Event Type: workshop
Organized By: Maria Martinez
Latest Activity: Mar 10, 2017

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Flowers and Herbs attract pollinators and beneficial insects to help keep your garden productive and healthy. Learn about the best flowers and herbs for your garden. This class will also identify some edible weeds and tell you what you need to know in order to protect your garden from invasive ones.

Join Rachel Ziesk, Advanced Master Gardener, for a series of classes that will cover everything you need to be a successful gardener come Spring 2017!

Other Workshop Dates:
Jan 28 - Soil & Season Extenders
Feb. 11 - Cool Weather Crops
Feb. 25 - Warm Weather Crops
Marc 4 - Seed Starting & Garden Planning
Mar 25 - Preserving your Garden Harvest

Single Class tickets are $20 or "Help a Neighbor" tickets are $30.

For a limited time, enroll in all 6 workshops at a discounted rate of $100!!

This program is a cooperative effort between NHS of New Haven, Common Ground, UConn Extension, the CT Department of Agriculture, and the RIsk Management Agency/USDA.

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