May 4: 'Grow Your Groceries' In-Garden, Hands-On Masterclass
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The Team at re.Planted is excited to host our 2nd on-farm, hands-on ‘Grow Your Groceries’ Masterclass.
Produce at the grocery store is more expensive than it has ever been and is coming from further than it ever has. This intensive Masterclass will equip you with the resources and know-how to grow highly nutritious food at a fraction of the cost of the grocery store, and at a much higher level of quality.
We're offering 2 classes for gardeners at different stages of experience and knowledge:
Our Beginner's Masterclass is ideal for those who have less than 2 years of gardening experience or none at all. We will cover:
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Creating Soil Blocks and Mastering Seed Starting
- Step-by-Step No-Till Bed Creation Demonstration
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Garden Planning
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Composting
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Pest Management
Building on your current gardening knowledge and experience, the Intermediate/Advanced masterclass will cover the following:
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Behind-the-Scenes Grow Room Tour
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Composting & Compost Tea
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Making Fermented Plant Juices
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Planning Successions
- Extending the Season
Your ticket includes:
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Admission
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Advanced, hands-on and detailed instruction time
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Behind-the-scenes garden tour
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Seeds & Seedlings (To Take home)
At re.Planted we grow thousands of dollars worth of produce on our front lawn. In this Masterclass, we’ll teach you the techniques we use so that you can replicate our results this coming growing season.
To keep this workshop comfortable and valuable for everyone, we’ve capped spots at 12. Feel free to sign up for both class levels, if you'd like.
Your wreath will last for a year (or many more depending on conditions and where it's displayed).
To keep colors looking their brightest, keep your wreath away from bright and direct light. Each type of flower will differ- some won't fade even after many years, but generally some fading over time can be expected.
Although designed for indoor enjoyment, wreaths can be displayed outside in a protected spot (on a door under a porch roof for example). However, leaving them exposed to the elements will shorten their life.
We do our best to capture the true color of each wreath, but please note some variation is to be expected as monitors don't always portray colors accurately.
