Learn to ‘Garden for Food’ with WSU Master Gardeners
Posted on 12. Feb, 2010 by nevonnemcdaniels in Happenings
WENATCHEE — The Washington State University Master Gardeners of Chelan County kick off the 2010 Garden for Food program from 9 a.m. to noon Feb. 20 at the Chelan County Public Utility District auditorium.
Garden for Food teaches people how to grow, produce and preserve their own fruits and vegetables.
The Feb. 20 program includes a presentation from S&W on irrigation; a presentation from Ken Lacy on seed starting; round table discussions on soils, composting and soil nutrients; common problems and solutions in the vegetable garden; and when and what to plant.
A schedule of classes for the coming seaosn also will be provided. Class topics include vegetable garden know how, composting, organic gardening, vegetables in containers, square foot gardening and preserving your harvest.
For information call Mary Ellen Gormley at 509-667-6540.
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