
Broken Ground's Get your Garden Started Series at Lockhorn Cider House!
Broken Ground is partnering with Lockhorn Cider House this spring to offer a series for the beginner gardener, a class giving you the basics to get a garden started. Expect to walk away from this series with the knowledge to make planting in the spring simple, fun and easy!
Class includes free handouts and resources, discounts to local businesses, ongoing support through monthly gatherings, and an online forum to get your gardening questions answered. Each class includes a free cider from Lockhorn!
Tuesday, March 21, 7 - 8:30pm - Organic Gardening Made Easy, Part 1: 5 Tips to Get Your Garden Started
Tuesday, March 28, 7 - 8:30pm - Organic Gardening Made Easy, Part 2: Vegetable Growing, Seed starting, Best Veggies for Cold Climates and Planting Calendar
Tuesday, April 4, 7 - 8:30pm - Growing a Perennial Edible Forest of Food: Fruit trees, berry bushes, and other useful plants for a low-maintenance, abundant and beautiful backyard space!
Workshops will take place at Lockhorn Cider House in Bozeman. Classes can be taken separately but you'll get the most out of taking the whole series. For more information, email info@brokengroundpermaculture.com. Cost is $30 for one class, $50 for two or $65 for all three. Please register in advance. Click here to register and pay.
Broken Ground is partnering with Lockhorn Cider House this spring to offer a series for the beginner gardener, a class giving you the basics to get a garden started. Expect to walk away from this series with the knowledge to make planting in the spring simple, fun and easy!
Class includes free handouts and resources, discounts to local businesses, ongoing support through monthly gatherings, and an online forum to get your gardening questions answered. Each class includes a free cider from Lockhorn!
Tuesday, March 21, 7 - 8:30pm - Organic Gardening Made Easy, Part 1: 5 Tips to Get Your Garden Started
Tuesday, March 28, 7 - 8:30pm - Organic Gardening Made Easy, Part 2: Vegetable Growing, Seed starting, Best Veggies for Cold Climates and Planting Calendar
Tuesday, April 4, 7 - 8:30pm - Growing a Perennial Edible Forest of Food: Fruit trees, berry bushes, and other useful plants for a low-maintenance, abundant and beautiful backyard space!
Workshops will take place at Lockhorn Cider House in Bozeman. Classes can be taken separately but you'll get the most out of taking the whole series. For more information, email info@brokengroundpermaculture.com. Cost is $30 for one class, $50 for two or $65 for all three. Please register in advance. Click here to register and pay.
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