Enjoy a fresh veggie garden on a barren spot of land, in a ditch, or beside the patio.
There’s more than one way to plant a seed, even if you don’t have access to a good garden. Simply incorporate some straw bale gardening into the mix.
Join garden and greenhouse manager Stephanie Stevens and learn how to prepare and condition a straw bale to create a hot, composting middle that will create a cool garden addition and help build soil in the process.
Straw bale gardening is great for small spaces and a wonderful way to border an existing garden or bring flowering (or veggie) beauty to spot that has no viable soil to plant in.
As the bale breaks down after a season or two or use you can add it to your garden for a boost of mulchy goodness.
April 23 – 6:30 to 8 PM
Maximum attendees: 20
Location: Groundswell Greenhouse
Cost: members: $20 non- members $25
Facilitator: Stephanie Stevens, Greenhouse Manager.
Note: this is hands on workshop, you will be in straw and soil so dress accordingly.
Things to bring: gardening gloves, water, trowel if you have one, garden journal. Dress in layers to accommodate varying temps in the garden and the greenhouse.