Tuesday, June 8th, from 7pm to 8pm, is the last opportunity to take part in the Audubon Community Nature Center’s Successful Home Garden virtual series.
At the end of the six-part series, Leigh Rovegno, Executive Director, speaks about “Reap the rewards of your garden.” The lesson covers the best methods for harvesting from your home garden, as well as techniques for storing seeds.
The courses are designed for beginners and intermediate gardeners, including children ages 9 and up who are interested in maintaining their green fingers. Each course covers different topics and residents of the area are welcome to take the final course, even if they have not attended previous courses.
Before joining Audubon, Rovegno worked on various organic farms, including New Hampshire, Italy and Colorado. She’s shared her tips and tricks on what supplies to have on hand, preferred types of seeds, and how to get the most out of your available yard space.
With a limit of 15 participants, at the end of the course you can ask questions, interact and receive detailed notes to ensure the success of a garden.
The fee is $ 8 or $ 6 for Nature Center members and children ages 9-15. Paid reservations for the course are required by Monday June 7th. Sign up by clicking AudubonCNC.org and clicking your way through “Upcoming Programs.”
Internet access and prior download of the Zoom app are required to participate in this virtual program. To download Zoom, go to zoom.us. The link to the zoom program is included in your receipt after registration.
To learn more about Audubon and its programs, call 569-2345, visit AudubonCNC.org, or search the Audubon Community Nature Center on Facebook.
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