Calling all beginning food gardeners in the North Country! This spring saw countless homebound people try their hand at growing food for themselves and their families. If you had some successes and a …
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Calling all beginning food gardeners in the North Country!
This spring saw countless homebound people try their hand at growing food for themselves and their families.
If you had some successes and a lot of challenges, you’re not alone.
Join Erica LaFountain, the Horticulture Educator at St. Lawrence Cornell Cooperative Extension during A Garden Season Debrief: A Session for New Gardner Saturday, Oct. 3, 5:30 p.m.
LaFountain will be joined with Master Gardener volunteers in this free session to talk gardening basics, answer your burning questions, and connect you to resources to prepare and support you for next year.
LaFountain is a former organic farmer and a current gardener.
Pre-registration required and can be done online at www.stlawrence.cce.cornell.edu/events, or check out their Facebook page.