Growing Your Own Fruits, Nuts and Berries: A Basic Class with Linda Wall
Have you ever wanted to start a home orchard, strawberry patch or just plant a fig tree in the back yard, but were daunted by all the talk of "chill hours", pruning and spray schedules? Learn how with plant expert Linda Wall. She'll help you understand what those chill hours are and why they are so important, teach you how and when to prune (it's really easy!), and fill you in on the types of fruits you don't have to spray (yes, there really are some).
This, the first in a series of fun and informative Organic gardening classes at the Spicewood Library, will be held on January 22, 2011 at 2pm. A suggested donation of $10.00 goes to support the "Pea Patch", the Spicewood Library's Organic teaching garden.
For more information, please contact Linda Wall at (830) 220-0320 lindawall@gmail.com
Light refreshments provided. Space is limited, so sign-up today!
Behind the Spicewood Community Library
1011 Spur 191 by Spicewood Elementary
Spicewood, Texas
1011 Spur 191 by Spicewood Elementary
Spicewood, Texas
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Pea Patch Class Schedule
2011 Class Schedule
All classes held at the Spicewood Community Library, unless otherwise noted
1011 Spur 191, Spicewood, 78669
$10 Donation suggested.
For more info or to rsvp:
LindaWall@gmail.com
830-220-0320
February 26th ~ Seed Starting
March 26th ~ Basic Organic Vegetable Gardening
April and May ~ Postponed (too many other area events going on)
June ~Pests and Diseases
July ~ Seed Saving
August ~ Food: Why Eating Local is Better
September ~ Preserving the Harvest
October ~ Winter Gardening
November ~ Basic Landscape Design
with focus on edible landscaping and herbs
December ~ Break
This post will be updated as changes are made.
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