Spring 2010 Workshops

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Organic Food Gardening Workshop: How to Build & Plant a Vegetable Garden in a Small Space – This hands-on, backyard workshop will give you the confidence and knowledge to start your own organic vegetable garden. You will learn garden planning, soil preparation techniques, composting, planting, watering and more. We will install a small vegetable garden during this workshop.

When: Sunday, March 7th, 10am-1pm

Where: A backyard in South Austin

Cost: $30 – includes handouts and other goodies

Registration: Email EatWild@gmail.com

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Saturday, April 3, 2010

From Container Vegetables to Perennial Edibles: How to Grow Food in Small Spaces

When: 12 noon

Where: Mayfield Park

Cost: FREE

More information: www.mayfieldpark.org

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Wild Edible Plant Walk -  Come learn about wild edibles in our area. During the walk, you will learn how to identify, harvest and prepare some of the most delicious and nutritious wild foods Central Texas has to offer. We will also talk about how to integrate some of the wild edibles into your own yard. Amy has been eating foods from the wilds of Texas since she was a kid. She looks forward to sharing some of her experiences and knowledge with you!

When: Sunday, April 25th  10am-noon

Where: Location TBD

Cost:   $20 includes handouts

Registration: Email EatWild@gmail.com

More workshops will be added throughout the season; please check back!

Amy teaching soil preparation at a workshop

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2 Responses to “Workshops”

  1. Ann Seago said

    Hi Amy:

    I’m hoping you’ll add a container garden class to the mix. Am also looking forward to your “eat wild” classes.

    Thanks,
    Ann

    • farmeramy said

      Ann, I just added a container growing class on October 31st at the American Botanical Council! Hope you can make it!

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