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Class 2 in the Tilth Toolshed Series! - March 3rd, 6:30-8:30pm - Faubion School

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  • Urban Agriculture Class
When Mar 03, 2010
from 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm
Where Faubion School, Portland, OR
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Class 2: Sow your Seeds

Wednesday, March 3
6:30–8:30 pm

Growing vegetable crops from seed is incredibly fun and rewarding, and allows you to grow the healthiest plants from seed to harvest.  Save money on transplants this spring by learning how to tend your own seedlings.  Increase seed germination with row covers and other simple techniques, and gather useful tips for soil mixes, heat and light requirements, transplanting, fertilizing, and watering.  Join us for this fun hands-on class and let’s get those seeds started!  Participants will take home newly sown seeds just in time for the spring garden.

Faubion Elementary, 3039 NE Portland Boulevard

$35 for this class or $90 for the series

Click Here to Register!

 

Seed tray and tape
Photo by Shawn Linehan

About the Tilth Tooshed Series:

Bulk up your gardening toolkit with this practical 3-class series that will show you how to successfully plan, sow, and plant your garden. Oregon Tilth is partnering with the City of Portland's Urban Growth Bounty series to help you discover simple techniques for getting your garden started and increase your urban bounty this season! For beginning and intermediate gardeners.

All three classes will be taught at the Faubion School:

3039 NE Portland Boulevard, Portland, OR 97211

$35 each or as a three-class series for $90

 

 

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