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Square Foot Gardening

Instructor - Cat Rigby

Square Foot Gardening is the practice of planning small but intensively planted gardens as based on Mel Bartholemew's Book. The practice combines concepts from other organic gardening methods, including a strong focus on compost, closely planted raised beds and biointensive attention to a small, clearly defined area. The method is particularly well-suited for areas with poor soil, beginning gardeners or as adaptive recreation for those with disabilities.


Always felt like you had a black thumb? Interested in growing some of your own food? Curious about Square Foot Gardening? Learn the SFG basics on Feb 12, 2011 at 10 AM!

Class will be held at First Unitarian Church of Orlando in the library.  After the presentation, we will be visiting the church community garden to see how other gardeners have put SFG techniques into effect.

Join us at the Unitarian Community Garden where they have demonstrated how easy and fun square foot gardening really is!


Saturday, Feb. 11th, 2012, 10:00am - 12:00pm

First Unitarian, 1901 E Robinson St Orlando, FL 32803 $15.00

$15.00
Call 407-595-3731 or email us for more info.