Fresh Tomatoes from Your Garden
Welcome to the return of What To Do & When To Do It; Tips for a Gardener. Every class features a garden plant and a gardening technique and – most importantly, we take time to answer questions in our intimate classes, usually less than 20 people. Combined with garden knowledge that spans over 40 years gardening and 20 years of teaching join us at 10 AM April 2. (Note we cannot process credit or debit cards.)
My outline for the class includes some soil fundamentals that are always on our mind as we tend our gardens. At any rate, there is probably no better place to start than with the soil. Bring your questions and we'll get them answered.
Join us Saturday, April 2, 10, o'clock at the Alumni Association House (across the street outside - sun glasses are advised) until Noon and you might want to bring a jacket/warm vest. Just as easily though, we could all be overheated: if you don't like the weather, just wait a few minutes.
We'll do some soil basics and we'll do some tomato starts - we have several varieties that do well here in LA. I chose these varieties because I think they do better than most tomatoes here. Because tomatoes are such the rage in our gardens, we'll spend time on what varieties and why I didn't choose some of the others. It'll all come together
Any questions, email me at greenteach@gmail.com! Excited to be back with everyone!
david
Welcome to a new Spring beginning/intermediate class series. I hope you'll join us in a new series . This season's first meeting April 2 (the first Saturday of the month). Our classes run from 10 AM to Noon. Every class features a vegetable and we talk about how plants fit together as plants in their world world interacting with us. We are celebrating by workshop will be held on Walgrove at the Venice High School's Alumni's drive way/back yard... this is a new adventure for us.
Our first class will be on. You'll be able to choose a couple of tomato varieties and you'll care for them as they grow.
Welcome to the return of What To Do & When To Do It; Tips for a Gardener. Every class features a garden plant and a gardening technique and – most importantly, we take time to answer questions in our intimate classes, usually less than 20 people. Combined with garden knowledge that spans over 40 years gardening and 20 years of teaching join us at 10 AM April 2. (Note we cannot process credit or debit cards.)
My outline for the class includes some soil fundamentals as that are always on our mind as we begin our gardens. At any rate, there is probably is no better place to start than with the soil. Bring your questions and we'll get them answered.
Join me Saturday, April 2, 10, o'clock at the Alumni Association House (across the street outside - sun glasses are advised) until Noon and you might want to bring a jacket/warm vest. Just as easily though, we could all be overheated: if you don't like the weather, just wait a few minutes.
Any questions, email me at greenteach@gmail.com! Excited to be back with everyone!
david