Register at http://cg12.eventbrite.com.
Want to learn about Austin’s unique growing season(s), climate, soils, plants, and water resources?
Want to raise safe, nutritious food for your family, and your children to know and enjoy gardening?
Don’t have a lot of time, money, patience, or space…but want food and want it to work, now?
Interested in adding to your family’s well-being, and nutrition, your exercise, and Austin’s food movement and local food supply?
Consider yourself a “Foodie”?
Get 10 hours of instruction, apprentice for 10 hours with a more seasoned gardener, and become an official Citizen Gardener.
What you will learn
• Basics: Turn your bare ground or Bermuda grass lawn into raised-garden beds – in the right place, with the right soil. Small enough to manage, big enough to provide real food.
• Techniques: Raised beds; soil, mulch, and compost; bio-intensive/square-foot gardening; plant varieties for Central Texas; water management; plant starts, seeds, and propagation; good and bad bugs.
• Do It,…Learn I,…Go Home and Do It:. Saturday AM workshops and Wednesday evening discussions mix up outdoor and indoor time with a great group. Schedule coincides with our winter/spring planting season.
Details
• Course Fee is $50 for two hands-on classes and one evening discussion, or FREE with a pledge of ten hours of volunteer time to a Citizen Gardener Garden Partner (list available on website). Material fee is $20. Please bring cash or check made out to Jared Sudekum to 1st class.
• A new session (3 classes) will starts nearly every Saturday.
• Check the Citizen Gardener website for details and other course dates and send questions to citizengardener08@gmail.com
Instructor: Jared Sudekum
Location: Libert Hill Public Library, 355 Loop 332, Liberty Hill, TX 78642
Three classes:
Saturday morning, February 13 from 9:00am - 12:03pm
Wedneday evening, February 17 from 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Saturday morning, February 20 from 9:00am - 12:30pm
Register at http://cg12.eventbrite.com.